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October Half Term Holiday

Published on 7 Oct 2011 by Gwion Llwyd

Family Beach Holiday

Were discounting the price of the few cottages that we have left for the half term week. So if you fancy a break away with the children this October, have a look at the cottages listed below. I’ve listed the weekly prices, but let me know if you can only manage a short break via our [Enquiry Form..] and I’ll quote accordingly.

Cornel Glyd

Cornel-Glyd

2 bedroom cottage near the beach.
£404.10 for 7 nights from 21st October 2011
https://dioni.co.uk/cornel-glyd/

Maes Y Llan

Maes Y Llan

4 bedroom 5 star home in village location.
£900 for 7 nights from 21st October 2011
https://dioni.co.uk/maes-y-llan/

Moelwyn

Moelwyn

3 bedroom house with panoramic views over Cardigan Bay
£693 for 7 nights from 21st October 2011
https://dioni.co.uk/moelwyn/

Nant

Nant

2 bedroom house on a working welsh hill farm (breakfast included)
£610 for 7 nights from 22nd October 2011
https://dioni.co.uk/nant/

Stabal

Stabal

Small studio cottage down by the beach
£423 for 7 nights from 21st of October 2011
https://dioni.co.uk/stabal/

 
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