The Coach House rests near Trefor, Gwynedd, sleeping 10 people in 5 bedrooms.
The living areas in the detached cottage include a kitchen/diner with seating, an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge and dishwasher, a dining room with seating for 10, and a sitting room with a TV and woodburner. The bedrooms consist of three king-size zip/link and two king-size with en-suite bathrooms, along with a bathroom. Outside, there is a garden with lawn and furniture. There is a shop within 1.9 miles and a pub within 3.9. Two well-behaved pets are welcome. Smoking is not permitted. WiFi, fuel, power, starter pack for woodburner, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Check-in from 4pm and check-out by 10am. The Coach House is an idyllic spot to explore an area of outstanding natural beauty with friends or family.
Amenities: Oil central heating with woodburning stove. Range cooker, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, hairdryer. TV, WiFi. Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Garden with lawn and furniture. Two well-behaved pets welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 1.9 miles, pub 3.9 miles. Note: Check-in from 4pm and check-out by 10am
Region: Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.
Town: The small village of Trefor, which overlooks Caernarfon Bay and is surrounded by sea and mountains, has a harbour with a stone breakwater pier and a sheltered sandy beach that the Wales Coastal Path goes past, or the more brave can experience regular surf outside the breakwater. There is a convenience store, a Post Office, and a licenced social club in the settlement. The Welsh Language and Heritage Centre and restaurant are located nearby in the community of Llithfaen.
Located in Pwllheli, this cottage is in a rural area and on a lake. Oriel Tonnau and Lloyd George Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Plas Glyn y Weddw and Plas-yn-Rhiw. Glasfryn Parc and Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with fishing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking/biking trails and cycling.
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Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.