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Self Catering Near Bala Lake
 

North Wales Holiday Cottages | November Deals

Here are some of my favourite North Wales Holiday Cottages. November is our quietest month of the year so if you’re thinking of getting away in the next few weeks you should be able to get a good deal on a self catering holiday. Short Breaks | North Wales Holiday Cottages Henfro – sleeps 3Arrive: Fri 16 Nov 2012 Depart: Mon 19 Nov 2012 (3 nights) A cute cottage at the foot of Snowdon in Rhyd Ddu. This old quarryman’s cottage provides a perfect getaway for people wanting to explore the wilds of Snowdonia. [Read more..]£174.00Book online Bron-Eifion – sleeps 5Arrive: Fri 16 Nov 2012 Depart: Mon 19 Nov 2012 (3 nights) Bron-Eifion is the quintessential Snowdonia cottage, sitting as it does at the foot of Snowdon, sharing the valley with the Welsh Highland Steam Railway which pushes its way up to Rhyd Ddu station nearby. [Read more..]£240.00Book online Granar-March – sleeps 63 bedrooms: 2 doubles,…

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Things To Do In Abersoch
 

Abersoch Self Catering Accommodation

We’ve still got a couple of gaps in one of our cottages in the seaside village of Abersoch on the Llyn Peninsula. It’s a lovely property and walking distance to the beach and you never know, the sun might come out in September. We’ve applied a 10% discount to try and tempt you. Granar-March – sleeps 6 Arrive: Sat 01 Sep Depart: Sat 08 Sep (7 nights) Granar-March | 3 bedroom Abersoch holiday cottage sleeps 6. A traditional seaside self catering holiday cottage on a working farm on the Llyn Peninsula. [Read more..] £680.00 £558.80 Book online Granar-March – sleeps 6 Arrive: Sat 08 Sep Depart: Sat 15 Sep (7 nights) Granar-March | 3 bedroom Abersoch holiday cottage sleeps 6. A traditional seaside self catering holiday cottage on a working farm on the Llyn Peninsula. [Read more..] £565.00 £508.50 Book online Click the like button to share this offer with your friends

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