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The National Eisteddfod is coming to Pen Llŷn in August 2023

Do you love a summer festival? In the first week of August each year, Wales hosts the jewel in its cultural crown – the National Eisteddfod

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Exploring North Wales on the Cambrian Coast Railway

North Wales is proper train country, where chugging along and taking in epic landscapes weaves a bit of magic into your soul

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harlech
 

Things to do in Harlech

Harlech is a charming historic Welsh coastal town on the edge of the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park in North Wales. It is a place of guts, quirk, and rather epic, timeless beauty. Sitting proud on a hillside looking out to sea, Harlech is flanked by the majestic mountains of Eryri to the east, with Cardigan Bay and the Irish Sea to the west. Here’s a selection of our favourite things to do in Harlech.

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Discount and Prosecco at Snowdonia Cottage

Book a last minute break at Bryn-Weirglodd and get a 10% discount and Prosecco at this Snowdonia Cottage!

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October half term offer at three bedroom lodge with hot tub and log fire

A great October half term offer at this three bedroom lodge with hot tub and log fire! Book to stay at Maes-Artro-Lodge week commencing Sunday 23rd or from Sunday 30th and receive 10% discount on your stay.

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Do you speak Welsh? A quick guide to learning a few words of Cymraeg
 

Do you speak Welsh? A quick guide to learning a few words of Cymraeg

Whether or not you have ever visited Wales, it cannot have escaped you that our beautiful country is home to two official languages

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Discover Harlech and Picnic at Sunset

A world heritage site, beautiful sands stretching for miles, amazing Welsh food and the steepest street in the UK. What more could you ask for? Visit Harlech on your next holiday…. 

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10% Discount on Autumn / Winter breaks at Plas-Newydd

Book to stay at Plas-Newydd between now and Christmas 2022 and receive 10% discount using code…

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Abersoch
 

Things to do in Abersoch

You’ll find the village of Abersoch on the southeast-facing side of beautiful Pen Llŷn. Originally a small fishing port, it’s at the mouth of the River Soch. Here’s a selection of our favourite things to do in Abersoch.

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Bring the whole family! You’re all going to love Hendre Feinws

Multi-generation holidays are on the rise. With that in mind, we’d like to introduce you to this beautiful Llŷn farmhouse – it’s the perfect 3G getaway.

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Visiting Bodnant Garden: A must-see garden during your stay in North Wales

While you’re in North Wales you can’t miss a trip to Bodnant Garden, an incredible National Trust property with awe-inspiring gardens.

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Aberdyfi
 

Things to do in Aberdyfi

Aberdyfi is one of the prettiest seaside villages we know. You’ll find it on the estuary of the River Dyfi, at the southernmost edge of the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park. The waves of Cardigan Bay and the Irish Sea take the views to the west, whilst Eryri’s hills and mountains provide a suitably splendid backdrop.

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Luxury welcome hamper at large spacious holiday retreat

Come to stay at this stunning retreat and you will receive a luxury welcome hamper lovingly put together full of local goodies! On arrival at Prys-Iorwerth you will be welcomed by this lovely collection of goodies to kick off your holiday!

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Inject some fizz into your summer

Inject some fizz into your summer. Treat yourself to a summer break at Brynhoreb for this July, August or September and we’ll raise you a bottle of Montgomery Welsh Demi Sec in addition to a delicious welcome hamper from local wine experts and all round lovely folk at Dylanwad Wine. 

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Pwllheli
 

Things to do in Pwllheli

The unofficial ‘capital’ of Pen Llŷn, Pwllheli is a lovely seaside resort with a large marina and sailing community, and some great sandy beaches. Here’s a selection of our favourite things to do in Pwllheli.

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10% Discount off July stays at Seaside Cottage
 

10% Discount off July stays at Seaside Cottage

Book to stay at this seaside cottage in July and you will receive 10% discount! Ty-Gwyn is situated in the cute little village of Borth-Y-Gest, just minutes drive from the bustling town of Porthmadog.

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Luxury hamper full of local goodies!
 

Luxury hamper full of local goodies!

Ready for a panad (cuppa) when you arrive at your holiday destination? Then you will love your arrival hamper at Bryndaron..this amazing luxury hamper full of local goodies! Stay at Bryndaron over the Summer holidays and you will receive this delicious treat…

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Bala
 

Things to do in Bala

Surrounded by mountains, rich in culture, and within easy reach of many of the region’s most popular attractions, beautiful Bala is famously home to Llyn Tegid (Bala Lake), the largest natural lake in Wales. Sandwiched between Snowdonia and the Berwyn mountains, the town is watched over by its own mini-massif: the Arenig mountains. Here’s a selection of our favourite things to do in Bala.

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Porthdinllaen, ty coch, morfa nefyn
 

5 Beach bars you have to visit in North Wales

We’re sharing five of the best beach bars in North Wales where you can enjoy the beautiful coastline of North Wales with fresh seafood and a cold drink!

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Sumptious Welcome Hamper with Bottle of Prosecco!

Enjoy this sumptious welcome hamper with bottle of prosecco when you stay at Rallt-Goch-Bach this Summer.

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