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3 Nights for 2: Why March is the Magic Month at Tan-y-Foel

Published on 9 Mar 2026 by Amy Greenwood

They say three is a magic number, and this March at Tan-y-Foel, we’re inclined to agree. We’re currently offering a 3-for-2 deal on all stays throughout the month, which means you get an extra 24 hours of coastal bliss, sunset-watching, and “should we open another bottle?” moments – completely on the house.

If you’ve been waiting for a sign to gather your favourite seven people and escape to the North Wales coast, this is it.

The Art of the “Slow March”

March in North Wales is a bit of a well-kept secret. The summer crowds are still hibernating, the daffodils are starting to brave the breeze, and the light over Cardigan Bay takes on a crisp, cinematic quality that you just don’t get in July.

At Tan-y-Foel, you’re perfectly positioned to soak it all in. Located in a quiet village between the mountain-backed beauty of Barmouth and the historic charm of Harlech, this modern four-bedroom retreat is less about “roughing it” and more about “refined relaxation.”

Why Tan-y-Foel?

If the “free night” wasn’t enough to tempt you, the property itself usually does the trick:

  • The Master Suite: Imagine waking up, opening the French doors, and stepping onto your private west-facing balcony with a steaming coffee and a side of sea views.
  • The Social Hub: The sleek, slate-grey kitchen is an aspiring chef’s dream, flowing into a dining area made for long, lazy brunches.
  • Sunset Central: The west-facing conservatory is the designated spot for “Golden Hour.” When the Welsh weather plays nice, the sunsets here are legitimately world-class.
  • Space for Everyone: With four bedrooms and three bathrooms, there’s no morning queue for the shower – even with a full house of eight.

Your Extra Day: What to do with 24 Free Hours?

With that bonus third night, you don’t have to rush. You could:

  1. Conquer a Castle: Harlech Castle is just 10 minutes away. Walk the battlements and pretend you’re guarding the coast (or just take photos for Instagram).
  2. Beach Hair, Don’t Care: Take a bracing walk along the dunes at Morfa Dyffryn or Barmouth Beach. There’s nothing quite like the Atlantic wind to blow away the winter cobwebs.
  3. Go Underground: Feeling adventurous? The world-famous Zip World Llechwedd is a short drive away for some underground trampolining or deep-mine exploring.
  4. The Grand Nothing: Alternatively, use your free day to do absolutely nothing. Stay in your pyjamas, colonise the L-shaped teal sofa, and finally finish that book in the conservatory.

How to Book

Mathematics was never our strong suit, but even we know that 3 for 2 is a winning equation.

This offer is valid for all remaining mid-week and weekend gaps in March. To claim your free night, simply head over to the Tan-y-Foel listing page, select your dates, and let the coastal “reset” begin.

We’ll see you on the balcony.


Modern Four Bedroom Property with Sea Views | Tan-Y-Foel

Sleeps 8 | Dog Friendly | Near beach

Set in a friendly village location, Tan-y-Foel is a fabulous, modern four bedroom property with sea views situated between Harlech and Barmouth. Sleeping up to eight guests, with a spacious open plan living area, this is the perfect property for socialising with friends and family.

 
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