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October Half Term Holiday
 

October Half Term | Self Catering Cottage Availability

We still have some availability in our Self Catering Cottages here in North Wales for the upcoming October Half Term Holidays. Have a look at the options below or fill in our [enquiry form..] if there’s something specific you’re looking for. Bwthyn-Bach – sleeps 2Arrive: Sat 27 Oct 2012 Depart: Sat 03 Nov 2012 (7 nights) Bwthyn Bach is a lovely little studio cottage on the outskirts of Dyffryn Ardudwy. A perfect retreat for couples..[Read more..]£352.86£317.57Book online Stabal – sleeps 3Arrive: Sat 27 Oct 2012 Depart: Sat 03 Nov 2012 (7 nights) It’s the little things that make the difference don’t you think? And of course, the location is perfect. A beautiful little cottage down by the sea. [Read more…]£420.00£378.00Book online Granar-March – sleeps 6Arrive: Fri 26 Oct 2012 Depart: Fri 02 Nov 2012 (7 nights) Granar-March | 3 bedroom Abersoch holiday cottage sleeps 6. A traditional seaside self catering holiday cottage on a working farm…

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Digging On Bennar Beach
 

Late Availability Seaside Cottage Deals

I’ve added a couple of Late Availability Deals on the properties we have down by the beach. We’re famous for our mountains here in Snowdonia of course but in this little corner of the National Park we have some great long runs of sandy beaches for you to enjoy as well. The weather’s great here at the moment so bring some sun cream and flip flops with you. Socks optional. August 10, 2011 We’ve only got the one week remaining now: Bwthyn Goronwy (Sleeps 2 ) Late Deal:   Fri 19 – Fri 26 August 2011,  Was £550 £495 per week, save £55

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