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August Availability | Holiday Cottages North Wales

Published on 27 Jul 2012 by Gwion Llwyd

Tryfan | Holiday Cottages North WalesIf you’re still looking for a break in August here’s a list of some of the gaps that we still have available. (The picture above is Tryfan near Snowdon, my favourite mountain.)

Bwthyn-Goronwy – sleeps 2
Arrive: Fri 03 Aug 2012 Depart: Fri 10 Aug 2012 (7 nights) Bwthyn-Gronwy is a single storey, one bedroom barn conversion near Barmouth.[Read more…]

£550.00
£495.00

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Llwyncelyn – sleeps 3
Arrive: Sat 04 Aug 2012 Depart: Sat 11 Aug 2012 (7 nights) The renovation of Llwyncelyn has obviously been a labor of love for owners Paul and Di.[Read more…]

£570.00
£513.00

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Aweldyfi – sleeps 8
Arrive: Fri 03 Aug 2012 Depart: Fri 10 Aug 2012 (7 nights) Luxury 4 bedroom Victorian town house in fashionable Aberdovey.[Read more..]

£1,290.00
£1,161.00

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Bwthyn-Goronwy – sleeps 2
Arrive: Fri 10 Aug 2012 Depart: Fri 17 Aug 2012 (7 nights) Bwthyn-Gronwy is a single storey, one bedroom barn conversion near Barmouth.[Read more…]

£550.00
£495.00

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Moelwyn – sleeps 6
Arrive: Fri 10 Aug 2012 Depart: Fri 17 Aug 2012 (7 nights) Moelwyn is a spacious 3 bedroom house sitting high above Harlech and it’s medieval castle.[Read more…]

£990.00
£891.00

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Pant-Golau – sleeps 8
Arrive: Sun 19 Aug 2012 Depart: Sun 26 Aug 2012 (7 nights) This newly refurbished house is on the end of a charming..https://dioni.co.uk/pant-golau/

£950.00

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