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    Self-catering holiday accommodation in Gwynedd North Wales

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    Sea Sands
    Penzance, Cornwall
    Sea Sands, Cornwall,  England Viewed 10 times in last week.
    Sleeps 3 - 6, 3 Bedroom
    Weekly price: £ 1345 - £ 6037
    Next Available: 15/11 to 29/11/2025
    Living & Leisure Facilities:
    Type of Holiday: 1 dogs welcome
    Lower Hedge Farm
    Shepton Mallet, Somerset
    Lower Hedge Farm , Somerset,  England Viewed 20 times in last week.
    Sleeps 5 - 12, 5 Bedroom
    Weekly price: £ 3340 - £ 4705
    Next Available: 09/11 to 14/11/2025
    Living & Leisure Facilities: woodburner Open fire Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Games room Garden
    Type of Holiday: 2 dogs welcome Group welcome Weddings
    Hoath House
    Edenbridge, Kent
    Hoath House, Kent,  England Viewed 9 times in last week.
    Sleeps 13 - 26, 7 Bedroom
    Weekly price: £ 2805 - £ 11359
    Next Available: 09/11 to 14/11/2025
    Living & Leisure Facilities: Open fire Dishwasher Washing machine Own swimming pool Games room Garden free wifi
    Type of Holiday: 2 dogs welcome Group welcome
    4 Valley View
    Looe, Cornwall
    4 Valley View, Cornwall,  England Viewed 12 times in last week.
    Sleeps 2 - 4, 2 Bedroom
    Weekly price: £ 613 - £ 2190
    Next Available: 13/11 to 21/11/2025
    Living & Leisure Facilities: Microwave Dishwasher Indoor Hot Tub Garden free wifi
    Type of Holiday: No dogs allowed
    Bodaioch Hall
    Caersws, Powys
    Bodaioch Hall, Powys,  Wales Viewed 11 times in last week.
    Sleeps 12 - 24, 10 Bedroom
    Weekly price: £ 4214 - £ 11565
    Next Available: 10/11 to 21/11/2025
    Living & Leisure Facilities:
    Type of Holiday: 2 dogs welcome Group welcome
    A varied and fascinating landscape awaits the visitor to North Wales. This is where the mountains of Snowdonia gradually give way to the clean, sandy beaches and sheltered bays of the Welsh coast which are perfect for surfing, sailing and other water sports.

    Inland, there is so much to see and do. You could climb Snowdon by one of the many footpaths or if you prefer to do it the easy way, take the steep rack and pinion railway to the top; the views at the summit are terrific and you might be able to see the coast of Ireland on a clear day.

    Round about you will discover pretty little villages with stone built cottages, pubs, tea shops and restaurants, and a warm Welsh welcome.

    Numerous tourist attractions await your visit; Anglesey Sea Zoo, Colwyn Bay Mountain Zoo, Llandudno's copper mines, Bodnant, Portmeirion - the Italianate village and home of the famous pottery, Plas yn Rhiw and Glynllifon gardens.  If you're interested in history then no fewer than five different castles are within easy driving distance; Conway, Beaumaris, Caernarfon, Harlech and Criccieth.

    Nature lovers can enjoy wild flowers, birdwatching, seal and dolphin spotting.

    Take a look at the luxury self-catering cottages on offer below, or find more in the menu on the left under Gwynedd.