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Cottage » Penrhyn Mawr, Aberdaron, Gwynedd, Wales
  Property Name Penrhyn Mawr, Aberdaron, Gwynedd, Wales
  Website View Site
  Property Reference CTI69880741
  Property Type Cottage
  Accommodation Type Self Catering
  Number of Bedrooms 3
  Sleeps 6+Cot
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Property Details
  Country Wales
  Region North Wales
  Nearest City/Town Aberdaron
Local Map for : LL53 8AP
  Postcode/Zip Code LL53 8AP
  Map: Latitude 52.85986
  Map: Longitude -5.56131
  Summary Description Enjoying a truly stunning location affording uninterrupted views over the coastline, this comfortable Grade II listed farmhouse is not only full of character and charm but is surrounded by National Trust land in an area of outstanding natural beauty.
Full Description
  Peacefully situated at the end of a quiet country lane, Penrhyn Mawr adjoins the owners' home just 1½ miles from the former fishing village of Aberdaron at the tip of the Lleyn peninsula, a delightful and historic setting for a fabulous sandy beach, cafes, shops and pubs. The lively resort of Pwllheli's many amenities are a short drive and the Snowdonia National Park, with its wealth of exhilarating outdoor pursuits and family attractions, is also within easy reach.

Accommodation
Hall. Sitting room with inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove. Well equipped kitchen with dining area. First floor: Double bedroom with ensuite bathroom/W.C. (shower over bath). Double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Bathroom/W.C. (shower over bath).

This Cottage Has:
Linen (duvets) and towels inc Elec and oil CH inc Logs available locally TV (Freeview) DVD Radio/CD Microwave Dishwasher F/freezer Auto wm Highchair Stairgate Hairdryer Parking Patio with furniture No pets No smoking

To check availability and prices click on the view site link at the top of this page.
  Local Attractions For many people the rugged scenery of Gwynedd is the very essence of Wales. From one of our holiday cottages in Gwynedd you can discover why this part of the country is so popular with visitors.

At the heart of the county is the Snowdonia National Park, a vast area of mountains, lakes and moorland. The views here are superb and it’s ideal for mountain walkers. However, if you’re feeling less energetic head to Llanberis where you can take the famous Snowdon Mountain Railway to the top and enjoy the magnificent scenery in comfort. Railway fans on one of our Gwynedd cottage holidays will also enjoy the Ffestiniog railway, where steam driven trains will take you for a nostalgic journey through Snowdonia. And don’t miss Lake Bala, Wales’ largest natural lake, which offers a variety of watersports.

For a real taste of unspoilt Wales, head to the beautiful Llyn Peninsula. Jutting out into the Irish Sea, the coastline here is dramatic and untamed. Welsh is widely spoken and the traditional Welsh culture is still much in evidence. Gwynedd is also home to Portmeirion, an idiosyncratic village created by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, and location for cult TV series “The Prisoner”.
Pricing Details
  Low Season Rate per Week £ 360.00
  High Season Rate per Week £ 789.00