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Wales Hot Tub Cottages

  • Last Minute Cottages - Bed in Newtown (88692)
  • 1

    Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn

    Bed in Newtown (88692)

    Ref: S526432

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    Characterful cottage burrowed within 60 acres of organic farm and rolling lush green countryside, which can be enjoyed from the hot tub. Whisk away your family, friends and contented canines for peace and quiet in the beauty of Mid Wales. After a...

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    £124

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bed in Knighton (94202)
  • Knighton

    Bed in Knighton (94202)

    Ref: S820470

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    This charming chalet in Mid Wales is ideal for couples, friends or families looking for a relaxing base to enjoy an active holiday. The property is 4 miles away from the historic town of Knighton, where you can browse the shops and savour some...

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    £125

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bed in Abergavenny (81549)
  • Abergavenny

    Bed in Abergavenny (81549)

    Ref: S418722

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    This beautiful shepherd s hut on the eastern edge of the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park is ideal for couples looking for a relaxing holiday amid tranquil countryside. The property is set within a cluster of well secluded,...

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    £114

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Cwtch
  • 1

    Bridgend

    The Cwtch

    Ref: S679620

    Reviews 14

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    A charming community called St Brides Major may be found in the Vale of Glamorgan, close to the South Wales coast. The village contains everything needed for a self-catered stay, including a farm shop, The Fox pub offering traditional fare, a...

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    £91

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bryn Eglwys Barn
  • 1

    Gwynedd

    Bryn Eglwys Barn

    Ref: S810329

    Reviews 15

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    The tranquil town of Tywyn lies on the sweep of Cardigan Bay, perched on the end of the imposing Cader Idris mountain range where the landscape tumbles into the sea on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park. The promenade and town are all on one...

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    £85

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  • Last Minute Cottages - White Roses Retreat
  • Conwy

    White Roses Retreat

    Ref: S517503

    Reviews 17

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    Penmachno is a small, calm village in the Machno Valley, about 4 miles from Betws-y-Coed, in the magnificent Machno Valley. The entire area, which is surrounded by woodland, gorgeous mountains, and flowing rivers, is a refuge for walkers,...

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    £63

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ystabl - Stable
  • Abergele

    Ystabl - Stable

    Ref: S50552

    Reviews 58

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    Betws yn Rhos is a peaceful Welsh village with a local village shop, Post Office and friendly village pub which offers quality dining, real ales, games room and dog-friendly beer garden. The Silver Birch golf course is a welcoming Pay and Play...

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    £54

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bed in Bala (52509)
  • Corwen

    Bed in Bala (52509)

    Ref: S233680

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    This gorgeous property, nestled in a courtyard past the owner s home, is the perfect bolthole for two. Sleeping you both in a comfortable double bed, this wonderful cottage is an opportunity to relax and unwind in a stunning part of Wales with...

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    £103

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Y Felin at Coed Cadw
  • 2

    Crymych

    Y Felin at Coed Cadw

    Ref: S396832

    Reviews 54

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    The picture-postcard town of Newport rests on the west Wales coast in Pembrokeshire. With the winding river of Nevern resting just north of the town, along with the local golf course and Newport Beach, the town makes for a delightful destination...

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    £88

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Fron Olau
  • 2

    Pwllheli

    Fron Olau

    Ref: S675247

    Reviews 10

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    Nefyn, a charming seaside hamlet on the Llyn Peninsula's north coast, with a lovely two-mile stretch of sand beach that is well-liked by families. It is perched atop sweeping cliffs. The town is close to the facilities of the well-known towns of...

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    £349

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bwthyn Alarch
  • St. David's and the Cathedral Close

    Bwthyn Alarch

    Ref: S225396

    Reviews 30

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    The city of St Davids is situated on the far south west coast of Wales. Granted city status by Queen Elizabeth II, it is the smallest city in the UK, with its magnificent cathedral dating back to the 12th century and the ruins of the Bishop's...

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    £81

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bed in Knighton (94203)
  • Knighton

    Bed in Knighton (94203)

    Ref: S820471

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    This lovely lodge in the picturesque countryside near Knighton is perfect for couples, families and friends seeking a peaceful escape. The area is a great spot for hikers, and from Knighton (4 miles), you can enjoy access to the Offa's Dyke Path...

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    £125

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bed in Llandrindod Wells (65885)
  • 2

    Llandrindod Wells

    Bed in Llandrindod Wells (65885)

    Ref: S234226

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    Experience true tranquillity in this remote Mid Wales farmhouse, a property set on a 300 acre farm with a brook running through and grazing livestock as neighbours. Despite its undisturbed location, the holiday home is just 10 miles from Newtown...

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    £122

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Tan Y Ffordd
  • 2

    Llanrwst

    Tan Y Ffordd

    Ref: S532399

    Reviews 19

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    Llanrwst is a flourishing market town which situated in the beautiful Conwy Valley, barely four miles from picturesque Betws-y-Coed, known as the 'Gateway to Snowdonia' and which is North Wales's most popular inland resort. Surrounded by deep...

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    £107

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Elms
  • Milford Haven

    The Elms

    Ref: S98308

    Reviews 61

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    Milford Haven is a town on the edge of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. It has shops, galleries, tea rooms and restaurants around its marina. Pembrokeshire has sandy beaches, a coastal path, boat trips, castles, museums, the small city of St...

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    £135

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Glyndwr Bach
  • Conwy

    Glyndwr Bach

    Ref: S517928

    Reviews 28

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    Betws-y-Coed, often called the Entrance to Snowdonia, is the most renowned inland resort in North Wales. This is a paradise for walkers and outdoor lovers alike, surrounded by deep woods and stunning mountain landscapes. The River Conwy joins its...

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    £106

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Field View
  • 1

    Llanybydder

    Field View

    Ref: S880030

    Reviews 14

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    A small market town straddling the River Teifi, Llanybydder is a typical old Welsh town with a small selection of shops, including a Post Office, bakers and farmers co-operative, and a few pubs and eating places scattered throughout its streets....

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    £52

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Blueberry Cottage
  • Haverfordwest

    Blueberry Cottage

    Ref: S366448

    Reviews 32

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    Haverfordwest is the county town of Pembrokeshire known for its lively nightlife along with its bountiful shops, pubs and restaurants. Sitting at the mouth of the River Cleddau, Haverfordwest is home to a castle, a museum and a large leisure...

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    £74

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bryn Vale Cottage
  • 1

    Narberth

    Bryn Vale Cottage

    Ref: S854226

    Reviews 2

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    Situated on a quiet country road at the heart of Pembrokeshire, this appealing cottage invites four guests to explore seaside towns, enjoy long hikes and visit local attractions in wonderful South Wales. The stone cottage is beautifully appointed...

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    £91

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bed in Nantgaredig (56410)
  • 2

    Carmarthen

    Bed in Nantgaredig (56410)

    Ref: S231022

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    This gorgeous rural bungalow offers family friendly accommodation with a cosy wood burner and hot tub. Thanks to the coast and countryside links on your doorstep, the three bedroom property will appeal to keen explorers, avid cyclists, and gentle...

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    £99

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bed in Bala (52510)
  • Corwen

    Bed in Bala (52510)

    Ref: S229180

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    Flanked by magnificent beauty spots on either side, this rural retreat offers a fabulous base for couples seeking outdoor adventure in the Snowdonia National Park and the vibrant Dee Valley. Situated on a 9 acre estate with a wildlife sanctuary,...

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    £110

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cattle Tree Cottage
  • 2

    Cardigan

    Cattle Tree Cottage

    Ref: S696901

    Reviews 17

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    The bustling market town of Cardigan in Ceredigion is set on the River Teifi and offers an array of shops, both unique local producers and larger chain stores, as well as tea rooms, pubs, restaurants and an impressive ruined castle, which is the...

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    £102

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lavender Lodge
  • Haverfordwest

    Lavender Lodge

    Ref: S700282

    Reviews 7

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    Haverfordwest (Welsh spelling: Hwlffordd) is the county town of Pembrokeshire with quaint little gift shops, pubs, restaurants, tea rooms and a vibrant night life. Haverfordwest sits at the mouth of the River Cleddau and with its castle, museum...

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    £98

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cwm Pennant
  • 1

    Prestatyn

    Cwm Pennant

    Ref: S777061

    Reviews 20

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    Gronant, a quaint village on Flintshire's coast not far from Prestatyn, is a picture-perfect seaside retreat. Three miles of dog-friendly sandy beaches, a nature reserve, and a golf course sit alongside the rare Gronant Dunes, a declared Local...

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    £94

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    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Sasha - Verified booking

      What a beautiful cottage!

      Was better than expected and beyond our expectations. The decor was so beautiful, cute and funky. Lovely colours and finishings. Hottub was one of the best we have had, water was super hot, jets really strong and various settings and lovely lights which you could change colours. Bed was very comfy. Lots of extra pillows. There was extra blankets (which we didn’t need). There was even a fan and hot water bottle in the cupboard. Literally all the extras you could think of and more. Kitchen was fab. Small but absolutely big enough. No shortage of cutlery or crockery. There was even lunch boxes which we used for our picnics. The coffee machine was amazing. It was a Sage. One of the best. Takes nesspresso pods. We took some with us but the owners even sent us some. I had so many coffees which were just delightful and such a lovely extra we didn’t expect :). Cooker and microwave were brilliant. Also the dishwasher was as great to. Hearing was very good. There were big modern radiators in ever room and the place got so cosy very quickly. Comfy sofa, again lots of pillows and blankets, foot stool, extra cosy touches. There were some books, games and DVDs, which we didn’t use but again a great extra and there if you needed. Tv was modern and big enough. Netflix to (have to use your own account) we watched films most evenings which was lovely after a long day of adventures and a relaxing dip in the tub. We don’t normally get time in our busy lives to be able to chill and relax and the evenings so it was just so nice. The shower was great, powerful and hot. LED heated mirror in the bathroom, large sink with storage. There were some toiletries there to, we didn’t really use any of our own. Again, lovely touch. The decor in the bedroom was so nice to, colourful an romantic. Plenty of storage space. Nice area by the boiler to put your shoes to and area to hang coats. There was even three dressing gowns which were a towel fabric, perfect for when using the hottub. As the radiators were so so warm when the heating was on we found out our pyjamas in there, get out the tub and put on our warm night clothes. Super lush. And location! Perfect. On our arrival a day and second day we walked from the cottage. One day we headed down the river and found some lovely waterfalls the next walk we went the other way and across the river through a forest and up the mountain. If you didn’t want to drive anywhere you could have a lovely walking holiday right from the cottage. Most of the great places to visit in north wales were all very close. Including betws y coed. The famous Yr Wyddfa (tallest peak in wales), and we also went to portmeirion. There is a small shop in the village to, and a pub which serves food on certain days and believe drinks most days. We didn’t visit but nice for us to let you know in this review. Other reviews mention damp. This is NOT the case. If it was it has been seen to. There are dehumidifiers in the property and the owners have made all efforts to prevent it. This is a very old property and it has lovely features teamed with modern quirky decor. It’s small but more than big enough for short or long stays. There are no issues in our opinion with damp or any of the amenities, fixtures and fittings. Oh and a lovely dimmer light in the living room. Cosy and romantic. Some reviews have mentioned the garden. There is a large lawn at the bottom that does need a cut, but why you would want to spend time on the lawn I don’t know. So not sure why ppl have complained about this. There is a lovely patio area. With rattan seating. I imagine in the summer we would have used this and spent time eating outside and sunbathing. The views from the property are lovely. There are cottages next door but not once did we feel like we were being overlooked. There is a good recycling system for rubbish. Bins with lables on inside so rig know where to put things. The bins outside were quite full. But this was due to bin day not occurring when we were there. And this was only paper/cardboard/glass/metal there was no food waste or anything unslightly outside and plenty of recycling/bins inside for a short stay. So not sure why I read a negative review about this either. The place is just fantastic. Value for money - well personally it was a bargain! There were no similar properties with hot tubs in good locations for this price. Shepard’s huts in people’s backyards cost more! So we really couldn’t believe how fabulous it was for the price. We even had a Welsh hamper sent to us on our stay to. The internet is also very fast and good and easy to sign on to. Highly recommend and we will 100% be coming back soon. Thank you x

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    • Sarah - Verified booking

      When we first arrived, it was difficult to locate the bungalow.

      The road was very narrow, and there were vehicles parked in front preventing from seeing it. The guide was good, but a picture of the road approaching would be useful. The codes supplied for the key box and chain were both incorrect. Had to discover them ourselves. The cottage itself is very nice, as shown in the pictures. The entrance is into the small kitchen, Which is very nice. There is a Sage coffee machine, but no pods, and not knowing which pods we needed in advance meant we couldn't use it. The welcome book says there should be some provided as part of a welcome basket which was also missing. The living room is very cosy, and the window from the living room gives lovely views across the valley, You see some thing different every time you look out. However, this was spoiled as the window is dirty, and needs a good clean both inside and out. No welcome basket and no coffee pods etc which were mentioned in the welcome pack, and the welcome pack is jumbled and needs work too. The garden is a mess sorry to say, the lawn completely overgrown and unusable, and the patio has grass and weeds growing all over it (unlike the pictures). The hot tub was just amazing, in it everyday, Felt really relaxed every night The bedroom is just lovely, big, and well decorated and furnished. The bedroom is very cosy comfortable but used my own pillows, because I didn't like the ones supplied (they are quite bulky, and the mattress firm. Also, the bedroom door does not close properly. The bathroom is again nicely designed, but the toilet seat is broken and needs sorting. The shower is lovely loved using it, But again behind the glass door it's very dirty and looks like it hasn't been cleaned for a while and does not close properly. There is also No lock on bathroom door. The rubbish. The bin was full so couldn't put our rubbish in it, so had to leave it on top of the bin. You need to let people know when they stay there when the rubbish needs to be taken out and if anything is necessary like taking it down the road, and what dates. But really I just want to say I enjoyed my stay, It is a lovely bungalow Quiet, relaxing, comfortable, and lovely walks, lots of waterfalls and streams around. Definitely recommend this place. But I feel you need to get on top of cleaning and maintenance, especially in the bathroom, windows and back garden.

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    • Liz - Verified booking

      Had a lovely 3 days break over the new year weekend, it was everything we needed after a hectic Christmas visiting family.

      Cottage was set in the beautiful Welsh countryside and was nice and secluded but close enough to abergele to pick up any last min bits or to have a pint in the pub (50 min walk away- and it's a lovely walk through the countryside or just a 10 min drive away). Some pubs to recommend- the Harp Inn (gorgeous quaint little pub in the middle of abergele town that serves stunning home made comfort food) and also the bull hotel (great food served here too but not as cute and cosy as the Harp). The cottage was lovely and clean and all of the basics were provided (tea, coffee, sugar, washing up liquid etc). It was very cosy and warm and the heating worked a treat in the cold weather. The only fault I would have to say was the lack of comfort provided by both the sofa and the double bed. The sofa in the living room was a sofa bed and was very old and not comfy to sit on at all - we ended up opening it out into the sofa bed but this took up all of the room in the living area so it was a bit of a squeeze. And the mattress in the bedroom wasn't the comfiest either but I guess mattress comfort is a subjective thing. It was lovely to stay on a working farm and hear the cows mooing every so often and also be visited by Anwen and Alwyns two gorgeous and gentle cats whenever we were outside. The hot tub was perfect! It was lovely and warm and ready for us to use when we arrived and was super simple to use too. We spent a lot of our time in it and it really was a great addition. All in all, we really enjoyed our stay and have already recommended it to family and friends! Thanks again to Anwen and Alwyn for hosting us and we hope to be back soon.

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    • James - Verified booking

      We had a short break at this lovely cottage.

      When we arrived we were greated by Anwen, and she immediately made us feel welcomed. We were shown around and instructed on how to use the hot tub (which was perfect and much needed). There was milk and Welsh Cakes in the fridge . Anwen was readily at hand to advise on places to visit and things to do. Everything was just perfect and we couldn't of asked for a better stay.... Mobile phones signal is not great and whilst there was WiFi is could only be picked up in the upstairs window but for us that was fine as this was a break to get away life's worries, and not having Internet to dominate our lives for a few days was a welcome change. Well recommend and hopefully we will be able to return in the future.

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    • Luke - Verified booking

      Anwen was a brilliant hostess.

      Nothing was too much trouble. The cottage was comfortable and clean and there was even a pint of milk in the fridge and a box of Welsh tea bags waiting for us along with some Welsh cakes too. The hot tub was a definite winner and the views were incredible. My only critique would be that the WiFi didn’t work so signal and internet connection were limited for the week, however this is a small thing that didn’t reduce our enjoyment for the week. We really enjoyed our chats with Anwen and how personable she is. Her little kittens are so cute too that we wanted to take them home with us. A real enjoyable stay and the rest and relaxation we both needed. Definitely recommend!

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