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Prosecco and Cake at Cottage within Morfa Harlech Nature Reserve

Published on 30 Sep 2019 by Gwion Llwyd

Enjoy prosecco and cake at this cottage within Morfa Harlech nature reserve when you stay in October half term. 3-Ty-Gwyn is a cute stone cottage with great views of the estuary and mountains and within easy distance of Harlech and Porthmadog. Offer valid for 7 night stays.


Stone Cottage Within Morfa Harlech Nature Reserve | 3-Ty-Gwyn

Stone Cottage Within Morfa Harlech Nature Reserve | 3-TY-GWYN

Price £330 – £650 / week

Sleeps 5 + Cot | WiFi | Near Beach | Real Fire

3-Ty-Gwyn is a cute stone cottage within the Morfa Harlech Nature Reserve. Colourful and homely, it also had the advantage of some great views of the estuary and mountains. Within easy distance of Harlech and Porthmadog, it is a lovely place to relax and get away from it all.

 
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