Vacation rentals with beach access in Afon Mawddach

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A vibrant red sofa is positioned in the foreground, complemented by a light-colored throw pillow. In the background, large windows provide expansive views of the coastline and abundant natural light. The dining area features a colorful table setting and is adjacent to a modern kitchen with sleek appliances.
Apartment in Gwynedd
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Coastal Soul… with a sea view!

Coastal Soul at its finest! Incredible sea views & sunsets from the kitchen, breakfast bar, dining area & lounge. The beach is just a few steps away. You’ll love this spacious & sunny apartment with its open plan living area, kingsized bedroom with sofabed, bath and shower ensuite, a bunk room with full sized single beds and another shower room. You'll have the whole place to yourself in this beautiful Edwardian terraced townhouse. Please don’t hesitate to message me with any questions

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An aerial view of a rustic cabin nestled in a green forest, surrounded by trees. A spacious deck accommodates outdoor furniture and a wood-fired hot tub, inviting guests to connect with nature.
Cabin in Blaenau Ffestiniog
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 522 reviews

forest hideaway, hot-tub, cinema

Our secluded cabin is surrounded by ancient oak tree forest and all the wildlife that comes with it. It’s so peaceful that you will only hear the river and the birds. Set in 10 acres of our own land for you to explore and easy access to Snowdonia public foothpaths, it’s perfect for those looking to spend some time in nature. The cabin itself features private wood fired hot tub, wet room, underfloor heating, large deck with bbq, kingsize bed, kitchen, living and dining area and a private cinema.

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A Grade II listed stone cottage is presented with a cheerful red door and symmetrical window arrangements. Flower pots adorn the entrance, while the surrounding garden features low shrubs and well-maintained greenery. A blue sky is visible above, complementing the charming facade.
Cottage in Gwynedd
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Charming stone cottage in Snowdonia National Park

A charming Grade II stone cottage with original features and south facing garden, near the centre of Dolgellau in Snowdonia National Park. This Victorian cottage is equipped for a family or group of friends, is pet friendly and is 2 minutes walk from the town amenities including shops, restaurants, cafes and pubs. An excellent base for mountain biking in Coed-y-Brenin, biking or walking the easy-going Mawddach trail, exploring Snowdonia and visiting the stunning beaches of the West Wales coast.

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An aerial view captures the charming stone cottage surrounded by lush green fields and rocky hills. The remote location features a private driveway leading to the property, with a backdrop of rolling mountains and scattered trees, emphasizing the peaceful rural setting.
Cottage in Gwynedd
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 153 reviews

Gellibant Cottage, Breathtaking Rural Retreat

Gellibant is a rural remote peaceful retreat, with breathtaking views set in its own gardens within our working mountain farm. It has been recently fully renovated to the highest standard with all mod cons, whilst remaining in keeping with its traditional features and natural charm. Gellibant has unrivalled views of beautiful Cwm Nantcol, and the dramatic Rhinog Mountains. This charming property accommodates 2-4 guests. We also have a sofa bed (small double) in the snug for 2 additional guests.

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A glass of beverage is positioned elegantly at the edge of a patio, overlooking a sunset. The horizon displays a gradient of warm orange and yellow hues, reflecting on the calm water below. Silhouetted trees frame the peaceful view.
Place to stay in Gwynedd
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 464 reviews

Stunning Cabin with Hot Tub & sea & mountain views

Our luxurious wooden cabin in Snowdonia, offers outstanding panoramic views over the sea & mountains in a very private, tranquil location. You can choose to enjoy the view from the patio outside the cabin, toasting marshmellows or from your own private Hot Tub. We are 5 minutes from glorious long sandy beaches, or mountain & woodland walks . We are between Barmouth & Harlech which has many shops, restaurants & cafes & Harlech castle. We are 1 hour from Snowdon & 30 minutes from Portmerion.

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A cozy window nook features soft, circular cushions and offers panoramic views of the Mawddach Estuary. Sunlight floods the space, creating an inviting atmosphere while the surrounding scenery includes distant mountains and the harbor.
Condo in Gwynedd
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Apartment at Barmouth Harbour with panoramic view!

3 bedroom duplex apartment on Barmouth harbour with stunning panoramic views across the Mawddach Estuary! Perfect for both families and couples, the apartment can sleep up to 6 guests. The beach is less than a 2 minute walk away, with pubs, restaurants and ice cream not far from the door! The apartment comes with parking passes for 2 vehicles (car park just 2 mins away), that can also be used on long stay car parks across Gwynedd. We hope our guests love staying here as much as we do!

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The exterior of a Grade II listed character cottage features stone walls and distinct gothic-style windows. A rattan storage basket is positioned to the left of the entrance, with a welcoming front door adorned with an ornate detail. The roof displays traditional slate tiles under a clear blue sky.
Cottage in Gwynedd
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

Cottage beach & mountains - Secret garden now open

number4maescaled - recently renovated Grade II listed character cottage in Dolgellau, situated a 5 minute walk to town centre. Free on street parking). Cottage has all new facilities including a wood burning stove, TV, washing machine, gas cooker, fridge, tumble dryer, coffee machine. Small rear garden and patio, with covered storage for outdoor equipment (bikes/paddleboards). Well behaved dogs welcome downstairs. Large Garden, fast wifi enabled cabin for wfh, bbq, veiwing platform.

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A serene landscape is captured, featuring a calm water surface reflecting the sky and distant mountains. The sun gently illuminates the scene, with lush green grass framing a stone area, showcasing a perfect spot for relaxation and enjoying nature.
Cabin in Gwynedd
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Idris Mountain View

*If unavailable dates, check the dates on our twin pod Idris!* Sit back and relax in this calm setting over looking the Afon Mawddach estuary and Cader Idris. 1 mile from the coastal town of Barmouth, where you can visit local shops, cafe's, bars, restaurants, or spend the day on the sands of Barmouth beach. Walk the mountains, see waterfalls and the historical Harlech castle, then relax in the warmth of your wood burner hot tub! *Please read about the hot tub before booking*

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A well-lit lounge area features a comfortable seating arrangement with decorative cushions. A dining table for two is positioned by the bay window, offering views of the outside. Light wood flooring complements the neutral walls and modern furnishings, creating an inviting space.
Condo in Barmouth
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 184 reviews

Sea Front Open Plan Apartment with Free Parking

Sea Breeze Apartment is a beautifully presented and recently refurbished ground floor apartment with sea views and an outside seating area. It’s one of just 4 apartments in a recently renovated Victorian building on the sea front. Ideally situated in the heart of Barmouth with parking outside, Sea Breeze has a double bedroom with a king size bed, a fully equipped kitchen area, and a good size lounge with a feature bay window and seating from which to enjoy the lovely views.

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The exterior of the ancient stone Bothy is displayed, featuring a traditional design with a sloped roof and wooden door. Skylights are visible, allowing natural light to enter. The surrounding gravel area is bordered by stone walls and trees, contributing to a serene rural setting.
Farm stay in Pontllyfni
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

The Bothy a tranquil retreat close to Snowdonia.

This is a stunning location. An ancient stone "Bothy" still retaining an old world charm. This is a very special place with views over the picturesque Llyn Peninsular which will take your breath away. With landscaped grounds and a lake to walk around, or sit beside and watch the wildlife. Within easy reach of Snowdonia, for amazing walks, the various other attractions, as well as wonderful Welsh beaches, historic houses and castles. You couldn't really ask for much more!

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The entrance features a sturdy wooden door framed by a stone wall, with a glass brick panel offering a touch of color. Two decorative potted plants are placed on either side of the doorway, enhancing the welcoming appeal.
Cottage in Gwynedd
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews

Min-y-don Cottage : The perfect holiday base

Min-y-don cottage is a fully equipped traditional Welsh stone built cottage with double glazing and gas central heating. It retains it's original oak beams but has a full width staircase for easy access between floors. On the ground floor It has an open lounge-diner with a sofa bed whilst upstairs is a separate double bedroom and bathroom/toilet. The cottage comes with it's own private gated parking space. It's placed within seconds of all town amenities.

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Stunning sunset views over the sea are captured, with vibrant hues of orange and pink reflecting on the water. Expansive skies above feature a mix of clouds and blue, enhancing the scenic coastal landscape. Lush greenery and flowers frame the foreground for a serene atmosphere.
Cottage in Clynnog-fawr
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 248 reviews

Bryn Goleu

Welcome to Bryn Goleu. Set in 3 acres , it’s a romantic, cosy, quirky and cosy barn, set 700 feet up Bwlch Mawr mountain with stunning sea and mountain views. You have total privacy with no passing traffic. Peace & quiet, wildlife and wonderful walks all at your doorstep. Watch stunning sunsets over the bay and sunrises over Snowdon. The name Bryn Goleu means mountain light. One small/medium dog is welcome by mutual agreement, but please let us know

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