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Free Cheese | North Wales Holiday Cottages

Published on 7 Jan 2013 by Gwion Llwyd

Yes, Free Cheese! Offers dont get much better than that.

Following on from our success with the free mince pies offer over Christmas I thought we’d continue the theme into the New Year with ‘Free Cheese’. I’ve persuaded Louise to include a truckle of Black Bomber Mature Cheddar from Snowdonia Cheese in the cottage welcome welcome hamper. She puts lots of other local bits in there like oatcakes, welsh beer, bara brith etc. But the Black Bomber will be a welcome addition for our guests. I had some over Christmas. It was scrummy.

Louise’s three cottages are listed below. The Free Cheese wil be included for guests arriving between now and the end of March.

Nant | Self Catering Barn Conversion on a Working Snowdonia Farm

Nant, which means brook or spring in welsh and refers to the small brook that runs past this cottage, is a two bedroom barn conversion in Dyffryn Ardudwy. Its difficult for me to be objective when describing Nant as its the larger of the two self catering cottages that we let out ourselves here on the farm. But I hope you’ll agree when I say they’re nicely furnished and decorated.
Using… [Read more about this property…]

Bedrooms:  1 double bedroom in the eaves of the barn, 1 twin room on the ground floor

Bathrooms:  1 with power shower

Facilities:  HD TV, Dishwasher, Combination Oven, Log Burner, Underfloor Heating

Sleeps:  4

Pets:  No

Smoking:  No

Bed Linen:  Provided

Towels:  Provided

Cot and High Chair:  Provided on request

Location:  Newly converted barn on a traditional working welsh hill farm

Self Catering Barn Dyffryn Ardudwy | Moelfre

Moelfre, Self Catering Barn Dyffryn Ardudwy, named after the mountain behind the cottage, is a one bedroom barn conversion on a working welsh hill farm. It’s difficult for me to be objective when describing Moelfre as it’s one of the two self catering cottages that we let out ourselves here at Byrdir. But I hope you’ll agree when I say they’re nicely furnished and decorated. We’re… [Read more about this property…]

Bedrooms:  1 double bedroom in the eaves of the barn

Bathrooms:  1 with power shower

Facilities:  HD TV, Dishwasher, Combination Oven, Log Burner, Underfloor Heating

Sleeps:  2

Pets:  No

Smoking:  No

Bed Linen:  Provided

Towels:  Provided

Cot and High Chair:  Provided on request

Location:  Newly converted barn on a traditional working welsh hill farm

Holiday Cottage Dyffryn Ardudwy | Sea Views and Walking Distance to Pub | Y-Felin

Y Felin, Holiday Cottage Dyffryn Ardudwy, is in a rural village in Snowdonia, half way between Harlech and Barmouth on the Cambrian Coast road. A short grassy drive leads up to a private but sunny garden. (It never rains in Wales, honest!) Slate stepping stones guide you to the front door of this beautiful, typically asymmetrical, 17th century stone cottage.

..sea views..
..original features..
..under… [Read more about this property…]

Bedrooms:  One double room one twin room. Both with sea views.

Bathrooms:  One with power shower over bath.

Facilities:  Dishwasher, Washing Machine, Central Heating & Underfloor Heating, Digital TV, DVD

Sleeps:  4 + cot

Pets:  Yes

Smoking:  No

Bed Linen:  Provided

Towels:  Provided

Cot and High Chair:  Yes

Location:  Holiday Cottage Dyffryn Ardudwy | Picture postcard cottage on the outscirts of a rural village.

 
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