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Our Top 5 Holiday Cottages in North Wales

Published on 11 Feb 2019 by Gwion Llwyd

Looking for somewhere extra special for your next holiday? Take a look at these beautiful showstopper retreats – our top 5 holiday cottages in North Wales.

When it comes to finding the perfect holiday cottage, we know a lot of it comes down to personal taste.

OUR TOP 5 HOLIDAY COTTAGES IN NORTH WALES

A question of whether you prefer mountains or coast, whether you’d like to be in the middle of nowhere or within walking distance of the local village pub. Hot tub and terrace, or dog friendly or both? Our portfolio of beautiful holiday cottages caters for a whole range of possibilities and tastes.

We reckon there are some constants though. Comfort. Luxury. Great amenities, whatever they happen to be. Value for money. A beautiful view to wake up to (and preferably to eat dinner to too). A fireplace big enough for everyone to gather round as the evenings draw in. A feeling of ‘happy’ every time you walk in.

We only list cottages that we would love to spend time in ourselves. Cottages that welcome you and make you feel right at home. Albeit an extremely lovely idyllic version of your ideal home.

For reasons as varied as the cottages themselves, here are some of our favourites. Take a look at our top 5 holiday cottages in North Wales.


Large Stone Cottage With Hot Tub and Sea Views | Ty-Newydd-Llannor

Sleeps 14 | Hot Tub | Dog Friendly | Real Fire | Near Beach | EV Charger | Games Room

Ty-Newydd-Llannor is a magnificent large stone cottage with hot tub and sea views. Located in the heart of the Llyn countryside, it comes with gorgeous views of the Tudwal Islands, and even has an original working waterwheel.


Beautiful Farmhouse Accommodation in a Country Setting | Hendre-Feinws

Sleeps 20 | Near Beach | Dog Friendly | Hot Tub | Real Fire | Games Room | Farm Stay

Tucked away in the heart of the Llyn countryside, Hendre Feinws offers beautiful farmhouse accommodation in a country setting.

Though if we’re honest, beautiful seems like rather a large understatement here. Hendre Feinws has been really lovingly renovated to create a supremely comfortable and luxurious holiday hideaway. With a gorgeous photoshoot-ready interior it exudes style, elegance, and a wonderful restful calm. The house sleeps up to 20 guests, so is perfect for extra-special get-togethers, memorable holidays, big family shindigs, and celebrations. Bright and inviting, it is packed full of original features like exposed beams and stone work, and is beautifully presented throughout. We love it.


Boutique Dog Friendly Cottage North Wales | Lon-Las

Sleeps 4 | Near Beach | Near Pub | Dog Friendly | Real Fire | Hot Tub

Welcome to Lon-Las, where the “rustic cottage” trope is turned on its head in favour of something far more interesting. This is a masterclass in curated, coastal-cool design, styled with a discerning eye and a heavy influence from the iconic local lifestyle store, Cwt Tatws. If you’ve been hunting for a boutique dog friendly cottage North Wales that pairs antique dressing tables with bold, contemporary choices like a statement emerald-green staircase, Lon-Las is your match.


Jacobean Home Steeped in History and Heritage | Glyn-Cywarch

Sleeps 18 | Dog Friendly | Real Fire

Hidden in a secluded valley in Eryri, Glyn-Cywarch is a property of rare distinction. This Grade I listed Jacobean manor, built in 1616 and lovingly restored, offers an unparalleled opportunity to inhabit a home where heritage and elegance are woven into every detail. With its commanding stone façade, ivy-clad mullioned windows and sweeping views across Eryri, Glyn-Cywarch is a house that captivates even before you cross its threshold.


Luxury Georgian Manor North Wales | Plas-Gwern-Fawr

Sleeps 14 | Farm Stay | Dog Friendly | Real Fire | Games Room

If walls could talk, Plas Gwern Fawr – also known as Great Alder House – would likely have some very entertaining stories to tell, and almost certainly in a rather posh accent. This commanding Grade II listed estate, built in 1799, represents the pinnacle of a Luxury Georgian Manor North Wales. Sitting proudly at the foot of Moel Famau, it offers a level of “Lord of the Manor” grandeur that manages to be impressive without feeling like you aren’t allowed to sit on the furniture.


 
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