Family-friendly vacation rentals in Criccieth

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The exterior of the studio barn conversion is depicted, showcasing a stone wall with a sloped slate roof. A wooden picnic table is placed on a gravel area, accompanied by two small chairs. A wooden fence provides privacy to the outdoor space.
Tiny homes in Criccieth
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 352 reviews

Perfect retreat for couples, cyclists & walkers.

‘My Bonnet Hutt’ is a self contained, studio barn conversion located on the outskirts of Criccieth. Perfect for walkers, cyclists or for anyone who wants to escape to the country. With its own kitchenette, small sofa, private annex shower room and own parking space. This tiny home also has its own garden with views over the countryside and of the snowdonia mountains. A lovely log burner for those cosy winter nights and underfloor heating, free WIFI and a smart TV for the best of both worlds.

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A bright kitchen area is visible, featuring a wooden dining table set with plates and utensils. Glass double doors lead to a living area. Light-colored cabinetry and colorful tiled backsplash complement the space. White flowers are arranged in a green vase on the table.
Cottage in Gwynedd
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 237 reviews

Idyllic Seaside Cottage, Bwthyn Serw

A super holiday home, ideal for families wanting a holiday by the seaside! This bright, pleasant cottage is conveniently placed in the pretty seaside town of Criccieth, close enough to take a stroll to the shops, restaurants and wonderful beach. Lying at the heart of Snowdonia, designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and famous for the unspoilt beauty of its coastline. Close to Abersoch, Nefyn and Borth-y-gest, it is ideally located for hiking, mountain biking, water sports and golf.

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The inviting living area features a comfortable grey sofa and a brown leather couch. A wooden coffee table holds snacks and beverages, while large windows provide natural light and views of the garden. Earthy tones and textured decor create a warm ambiance.
Cottage in Criccieth
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 243 reviews

Criccieth luxury coastal cottage with garden.

This quaint newly refurb luxurious Cottage sleeps 4 with a large garden and patio area. The master bedroom offers sea views, and beach access is half a mile away. Situated just on the outskirts of the picturesque small town of Criccieth on the Llyn Peninsula in North Wales where all amenities can be found and our beautiful Castle. Breath taking walks can be accessed from the doorstep which can take you along the beautiful coastal path and/or venture through farmland and take in the fresh air.

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A luxury camping pod is set amidst vibrant greenery and blooming foxgloves. The pod features a glass terrace and is flanked by trees, providing a sense of seclusion. A gravel path leads to the entrance, enhancing the natural charm of the surrounding landscape.
Place to stay in Criccieth
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 178 reviews

Luxury Glamping POD with own use hot tub

Only one pod set in a private plot of a third of an acre, this unique luxury camping pod enjoys stunning views over cardigan bay toward Harlech and Barmouth. Only a 15 min drive to Eryri - Snowdonia National Park. Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) is only 14 miles away. With underfloor heating, wood burning stove, toilet, shower, fridge and a patio you could not wish for a more secluded location. Hot tub is located 15 feet from the pod and very private. You won't want to leave ! Oct and Nov JUST OPENED !!

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The cottage exterior features a slate roof and whitewashed walls, nestled among lush greenery. Colorful flowers bloom in the foreground, adding charm to the inviting entrance, which is framed by manicured shrubs and foliage.
Cottage in GB
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 207 reviews

Ffermdy Bach, close to Borth y Gest's coastal path

Ffermdy Bach is a self contained cottage adjoining our Welsh farmhouse. It has a separate entrance and garden so you can enjoy your holiday undisturbed. You are only 5 minutes walk from the coastal path and beautiful beaches of Borth y Gest. There's so much to explore and see in the area: Snowdonia, Portmeirion, castles, narrow gauge railways in nearby Porthmadog and if you are looking for more excitement try the zip wires at Blaenau and Llanberis. Park on our drive, EV charging on request.

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An outdoor area features a wooden picnic table set on a grassy lawn, accompanied by a firepit and grill. The glamping pod stands in the background, with large glass doors open to invite fresh air. Surrounding trees provide a natural backdrop.
Cabin in Criccieth
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

Between Sea and Mountains Moel Hebog Glamping Pod

Escape to the Sea and Mountains! Discover beautiful beaches for a swim and hike through the heart of the Snowdonia Mountains in same day! Stay on a welsh working farm surrounded by beautiful panoramic views. Luxurious Glamping Pod with own private Hot Tub. We offer a wonderfully unique experience that allows you to relish in the luxury of our accommodation whilst peeping into farm life. En-suite, underfloor heating all year round. BBQ/firepit, wi-fi. Decorated with welsh products.

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A large window frames a picturesque view of the serene Cardigan Bay, showcasing calm waters and a sandy shoreline. Fluffy clouds drift across the blue sky, with distant land visible along the horizon, creating a tranquil and scenic atmosphere.
Apartment in Gwynedd
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Eider Suite - Heulfre Holiday Flats

Heulfre – from the Welsh meaning ‘Sunnyside’ – self-catering Holiday Flats are situated on Marine Terrace, right at the sea front, only one hundred metres away from Criccieth Castle. Panoramic views across Cardigan Bay to Harlech is where you can see dolphins, porpoises, seals, otters and occasionally whales. The scenic, accessible mountains of Snowdonia are to the North East, while the rest of the beautiful, time-forgotten Llŷn Peninsula lies to the South, within easy reach.

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An oak-crafted cabin with a grass-covered roof sits nestled in a lush green landscape. Surrounding the cabin are rolling hills, trees, and a pathway leading towards the horizon, where a sunset casts a warm glow over the scenery.
Farm stay in Clynnog-fawr
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 365 reviews

Viking Longhouse / Underground Hobbit Tiny house

This turf covered cabin is a blend of Viking longhouse and underground hobbit hideaway. It's in a beautiful spot in our orchard between the mountains and the sea on our small permaculture farm. Experience camping fire cooking, and clear starlit skies, whilst having a comfy bed, a kitchen, hot water, shower compost toilet and a wood burning stove to cosy round if it gets cold. All on our sustainable ecological farm which has lakes, woodlands and animals to find and explore.

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An open-plan living area is showcased, featuring a kitchenette with essential appliances and a dining table. A log burner provides warmth, while decorative bunting adds color to the wooden walls. Natural light floods in through the window, enhancing the cozy ambiance.
Cabin in Clynnog-fawr
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

Gwêl y Sêr (See the stars)

Nestled between the mountains and the sea is Gwêl y Sêr (see the stars). A beautiful cabin where you can switch off and listen to the sounds of nature. On dark nights in winter the milky way can be seen from outside, hence the name. The cabin is located in a central spot in North Wales, we are 2 miles from the closest beach and 1 mile from the mountains. We are also in a central location for access to both zipworlds, as well as close distance to Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon)

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The exterior of a quaint stone cottage is shown, featuring a charming purple front door. Flanking windows with black frames enhance the cottage's rustic appeal. A gravel pathway leads to the entrance, bordered by small decorative stones, set against a backdrop of greenery.
Cottage in Pant Glas
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Bwlch Cottage. long stay discounts

Bwlch cottage is located in the village of "pant glas" It is a cosy stone built cottage, in a countryside location. Its central location is perfect for all that the area has to offer. To the front of the cottage is the popular "llyn peninsula", with its many beaches and seaside towns. To the rear of the cottage is the "snowdonia national park" and all its popular attractions. Caernarfon is 12 miles and Porthmadog is 10 miles criccieth is 7 miles

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A view of the harbor is framed by the apartment's patio doors. The calm water reflects surrounding boats, while greenery on the hillside adds a natural touch. A stone wall borders the patio area, enhancing the serene atmosphere of the location.
Condo in Gwynedd
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 256 reviews

Harbour view 1 bedroom Porthmadog apartment

A cosy ground floor apartment with breathtaking views of the sea and harbour. Lovely views of boats coming and going and sea birds. If you're lucky you might see an otter or seal! Walking distance from Ffestiniog Steam Railway Station and Porthmadog centre, with its many cafes and shops. Beaches, castles, Portmeirion, Beddgelert and the wider Snowdonia National Park are all nearby. The apartment is perfect for a couple or a single traveller.

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The exterior of a 17th-century cottage showcases whitewashed stone walls under a slate roof. A green door and several windows are present. Surrounding greenery and a gated wooden fence contribute to the tranquil setting, while the backdrop features rolling hills and autumn foliage.
Cottage in Nant Gwynant
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 256 reviews

Warm and peaceful Snowdonia cottage with hot tub

A secluded hideaway set in the wild beauty of Eryri / Snowdonia. Nestled in the mountains with acres of space, a river and ancient oak woodlands to explore. The sandy beaches, mountains and attractions of North Wales are in easy reach. 100% powered by renewable energy, with underfloor heating to keep you cosy and an inglenook fireplace with woodburner. Exclusive use of wood fired outdoor hot tub. Discounts available for long stays.

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