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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bryn Glasfor
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    Gwynedd

    Bryn Glasfor

    Ref: S1001978

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    £315

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bwth Mawr
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    Gwynedd

    2 Bwth Mawr

    Ref: S483041

    Reviews 18

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    Barmouth is one of the most beautiful resorts on the Welsh coast, surrounded by the unrivalled beauty of the Snowdonia National Park. This ancient seaside town is known for its large, sandy, Blue Flag beach, which is ideal for families. Even in...

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    £76

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Minydon
  • 2

    Gwynedd

    Minydon

    Ref: S170123

    Reviews 54

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    Fairbourne is a seaside village on the thriving coastline of Wales and surrounded by the Snowdonia National Park. The village boasts a selection of pubs, restaurants, shops and supermarkets for your amenities. You are minutes away from a lovely...

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    £112

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Tan Y Fron
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    Gwynedd

    Tan Y Fron

    Ref: S1035444

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    The pleasant village of Dyffryn Ardudwy quietly nestles between The Rhinogs, part of the Snowdonia Mountains, and the stunning golden beaches of the North Wales coastline. The unusual positioning of this charming village results in it having its...

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    £211

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bron Aber
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    Gwynedd

    Bron Aber

    Ref: S6536

    Reviews 60

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    The hamlet of Arthog is situated on the lower reaches of the beautiful Mawddach Estuary, which runs from the renowned seaside town of Barmouth to the outskirts of delightful Dolgellau which nestles beside the foothills of one of Wales' most...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bwth Carron
  • 3

    Gwynedd

    Bwth Carron

    Ref: S531259

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    5

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    £65

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bryn Derw
  • 3

    Gwynedd

    Bryn Derw

    Ref: S600337

    5
    11

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    £211

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Henborth Mawr Cottage in Talybont
  • 3

    Gwynedd

    Henborth Mawr Cottage in Talybont

    Ref: S960812

    3
    6

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    £137

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    Barmouth, Wales is an ideal destination for anyone looking for a holiday full of fun and adventure. Reminiscent of a picture-perfect town by the beach, the area is known for its stunning views and relaxing atmosphere. Barmouth boasts miles of sandy beaches, providing a great spot for swimming, beachcombing and taking part in a wide range of watersports such as paddleboarding, surfing, sailing and wakeboarding. Additionally, visitors can enjoy hiking, mountain biking and horse riding in the surrounding countryside.

    Dog-friendly holiday cottages in Barmouth are a great way to take a break and take your furry friend along with you. There are a wide range of cottages to choose from, with many featuring secure gardens and grounds, so your pooch can get out and play. Inside, you'll find cosy living areas and special touches like welcome treats and bedding. With such an array of dog-friendly properties available all over the country, it's easy to find one to suit the whole family.

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    • Jane - Verified booking

      Had an amazing week at Minydon.

      From the very start with easy directions, 2 large parking areas right outside the property and the welcome/complimentary wine and tea and coffee. The bungalow is spacious clean quiet and homely. 2 large double rooms one with adjoining single room at the front of the property and nice and sunny. 1 smaller single at the back. Towels provided although you will need larger/beach towels. Lounge with dining area overlooking the garden and hills and mountains. Comfy sofa, TV, electric fire very cosy in an evening. Bathroom with shower over bath constant hot water so no arguing over the first shower. Lovely bright spacious kitchen. Fridge and separate freezer electric cooker and hob microwave. All necessary bits and pieces (knives not very sharp) and bbq outside. Small porch area at side of house with key safe which is great when off doing different things and only one key. Back entrance has a key as well though to a small area where you can leave wet sandy gear and garden/beach games. Swingball croquet kites bowls surf boards all got well used. The garden and outside space is fab. The main garden has a secret quiet area overlooking the mountains and village. With washing line picnic bench well maintained grass area and a patio area plenty of space and sunshine. A raised area with another picnic bench at the rear of the converted garage. The garage has been turned into a games room. Darts pool (1 yellow ball missing) table tennis even a little seating area. We used this slot for our 3 generation family games tournament had a brilliant time especially grandma who managed to hit the dart board on a couple of occasions. Minydon is just across from the blue flag beach. Single track road with occasional cars (it was bank holiday) and over the grass to the footpath and beach wall. To note it is very stoney and steep to get to the sand but a small pathway and steps have been created in the top section to help. The sand is clean and water clear. Even on its busiest day so much space. And most of the time only us. Plenty of wind on the last few days allowed us to do some body boarding which was great. The village is a very short walk away with two convenience stores pub butchers fish and chips green grocers etc. Lovely coffee at the miniature railway cafe. The train takes you to the point of the estuary where you can walk back along the road or beach or catch the small ferry boats to barmouth harbour. There is a mainline train to Birmingham and north to phwelli we used this to go to barmouth cost about £3 return takes 10 minutes parking in and around the station . You can walk back from barmouth or beyond across the viaduct £1 honesty toll and then along the estuary to fairbourne golf club and the village on the Maddawch trail it's about 4.5 miles but seats and fantastic views there is a train stop at maddawch about half way. We also walked up to the blue lake to note the lake entrance is blocked off but the walk takes about 30 minutes it's very steep in places and we took the short cut up what was a small waterfall due to overnight rain but the views of the lake from above and back towards snowdon were completely worth it. Takes snacks and drinks and sit up there to enjoy the views and peace. 2 of our party (50 and 9years) went pony taking at the stables just outside the village £25 for 1 hour ride along the estuary and absolutely loved it. Not enough time but would have done the beach ride if so. Also visited nearby Tywyn great beach and icecream plenty of parking. Can go on the train as station is 2 minutes from the beach although the drive has spectacular views. Barmouth for crabbing, best fish and chips sat watching sunset on beach and to die for icecream frappe at the little stone cafe in the town near the spar. Harlech for the castle and great cafe and steepest road in the world official. Cwm nantcol near llanbedr for paddling in the river and raft racing (made our own tiny ones out of driftwood from the beach) and lazy picnic/bbq - good facilities toilets showers hot drinks and icecream very busy though (we remember this from 40+ years ago when it was a hidden treasure of the area). Llanfair caverns for tea and cake and great views of shell island etc and good caverns to explore. Corris and king Arthur's labyrinth we actually only did the craft village but it was brilliant did chocolate and candle making fab shops and lovely people. Very clean good facilities reasonably priced and the best brownies ever in the cafe. Will return to do the labyrinth next year and the nearby Tallyn railway and lake. We also went to the beach at Dyffryn Arduway/talybont which is a great beach with sand dunes and where we normally stay but missed out as booked to late but will struggle to decide now as loved Minydon and Fairbourne. Will have to have 2 holidays...Hope you all enjoy it as much as we did. See you soon Minydon. Ps issue with no hot water/heating although didn't really need it was sorted out super quick and with the minimum of fuss really impressed thank you for the great service.

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    • Diane - Verified booking

      We have stayed in Minydon before, it's lovely to walk out the door and see the sea.

      The first impression of the property - the Front door is shoddy and the weatherboard broken. The porch is good for hanging up wet coats etc The living room feels dark and gloomy especially with the black beams and the large black hearth and black TV stand. The hearth is far too long to have a settee next to it, you have to be careful walking past especially if you're a little unsteady. The hearth could be reduced to the width of the Fire Surround it would give more space. The Dining area is great, roomy with lots of light whether eating food or playing games. The kitchen is well equipped,but the markings on the cooker have faded/rubbed off and we had to check in the book to see what they represented. The Air Fryer worked really well. It would be nice to have a dishwasher, as some of the plates etc were not too clean, the changeover of people is so large it would be much more hygienic. Under the sink is not too crowded maybe one could fit there.. Bathroom ok. Bedrooms were ok. The book left for information needs updating, the instructions for waste disposal needs a calendar as we put out the bins on the Wednesday evening but they weren't collected, is collection fortnightly? The heating was a bit hit and miss ie not coming on first thing or at night when you needed some heat, and some of the radiators had cold spots. It was a bit haphazard. The water was always hot whenever you needed it. Games room an asset! The garden was fine but maybe some shrubs could do with heavy pruning, especially as you first go on to garden. The Pampas leaves are like razor blades if young children are staying please be aware. Lovely views from Dining area whether it was sunny or rainy. Over all a lovely place to stay, just needs a little TLC

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    • Eva - Verified booking

      The location of the bungalow is its greatest asset being a minute from the sea and with a backdrop of Snowdonia.

      The bungalow was clean and three of the bedrooms are light attractive rooms - the fourth's window overlooks the lean-to area and is a dark room. The kitchen is largely well equipped and overlooks the garden which is large and dog friendly with lots of seating. However, there is no bin in the kitchen - there is a dustbin in the lean-to area which reached by going down two steep steps. The mattress on the bed in the green bedroom really has reached the end of it's useful life ( I can't comment on the other beds / mattresses) and the furniture in the dining / living area is oversized and makes the space very cramped. There is a lovely view from the dining area but the lounge is dark , made worse by the very large black leather furniture. The only lighting is overhead with one uplighter which leans at a precarious angle. I found the room quite depressing in the evenings. Additional side lights would help enormously but there is no space for them. The front of the house needs some attention and tlc. The bungalow is best suited to four adults and two children and with some extra love and attention could be a perfect holiday home in a great location

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    • Margaret - Verified booking

      This was our 5th stay at Minydon and as usual it was a lovely peaceful break.

      It wasn't quite as quiet as usual due to the film crew in the village filming a new series for Sky TV apparently. Over the years there have been many little improvements to the cottage,which is clean,warm and comfortable with a lovely welcome pack and many little extras. The beds are much better with the new mattresses,but could perhaps do with some new quilts.The kitchen had everything we needed,and the airfyer is especially useful. Minydon is in a good location for exploring that part of Wales,with many local attractions within easy traveling distance. We enjoy the proximity to the beach which enables us and the dogs to walk for miles. There is a selection of DVD's and games in the cottage and a separate games room which to be honest we didn't use this year but it would be good to help entertain children in bad weather. The garden is lovely and sunny and with the addition of the new fencing is safe and secure for the dogs.Perhaps some pruning is required as the trees and pampas grass are beginning to spoil the lovely views of the hills. The only negative issues really are all the curtain rails could do with some attention and the exterior of the property is looking a bit sad especially the front door.

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    • Simon - Verified booking

      The property was exactly as described.

      Yes there were 122 steps but wow the view was worth it, if you need assistance with bags this can be arranged separately with the owner, we chose not to select this service and although we are 60+ years of age it was not a major issue as it really only affects you on your first and last day. Car parking is in local car parks all pay and display, however we did find some on street free parking but had to walk a bit further for this. The views from the property can be enjoyed from both bedroom windows, the lounge window and from the front door that we left open as the weather was very kind to us. There are two outside terraces, one with a table, chairs and umbrella, the other with a washing line, again amazing views from both. Plenty of places to eat and drink in the town. The only annoying thing is the fact that the shower is hand held over the bath, although this might be a bit if faff you have to weigh this up against the huge benefits this property has. All in all what more could you as for.

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    Things to do near Barmouth

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    Snowdonia National Park
    Snowdonia National Park is a spectacular area, made up of mountains and glacial landforms popular with hikers. The park's historic Snowdon Mountain Railway climbs to the summit of Wales's highest mountain, Mount Snowdon, offering views across the sea to Ireland.
    Aberdyfi Beach
    Aberdyfi Beach in Southern Snowdonia is a popular beach of perfect sand and the occasional sand dune extends for miles, from Aberdyfi all the way to Tywyn.

    Centre for Alternative Technology

    The Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT) is a world-renowned eco centre demonstrating practical solutions for a sustainable future. Whether you're passionate about climate change or just wondering if you can make a few small changes to contribute towards a better world, a visit to CAT will answer all your questions. Visit for examples of renewable energy, gorgeous gardens and sustainable woodland. Dogs are welcome so they can learn how to be eco-friendly too.

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