Caernarfon Retreat
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Overview
The beautifully presented Caernarfon Retreat offers an idyllic, totally secluded stay for families or friends on the edge of the stunning Snowdonia National Park and the Llyn peninsula. With glorious expansive views, superb modern living and gorgeous furnishings, this is a five-star luxury retreat is perfect for exploring the wonders and beautiful landscapes of North Wales’ famed National Park and the gorgeous coastline of the Llyn peninsula. With three exquisite bedrooms, Caernarfon Retreat sleeps six very lucky guests.
This fabulous haven is hidden away between Caernarfon with its famed castle, the small coastal port of Porthmadog and the highest mountain in Wales, Mount Snowdon. It is the perfect location for breathtaking views, exploring enchanting valleys and visiting easily accessible golden sands. In warmer months, you can dine alfresco with majestic Snowdonia views or under the blissful dark night skies. The cottage comes with a gorgeous open plan living space, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a utility room and a lovely private garden.
The open plan living space is superbly comfortable with a modern sofa and chairs, a wall-mounted television for entertainment and a fabulous contemporary wood-burning fire. The kitchen is outstanding with a top-notch double oven, an induction hob, fridge freezer and dishwasher and a wonderful Belfast sink with a handy Quooker instant boil tap for hot drinks. The modern dining table, chairs and bench sit in the middle of the kitchen area, making it a very sociable space. With double doors to the terrace and plenty of windows, the living space is drowned in natural light. Calm, natural tones throughout offer a relaxing ambience, perfect for returning from a hike in the ‘Land of the Dragon’. The separate utility room offers handy laundry appliances.
Two of the bedrooms are located on the ground floor. One comes with a super kingsize bed which can be split into twins on request. The bed is beautifully dressed with crisp cottons and gorgeous soft furnishings that add a splash of colour. The second ground floor bedroom boasts a beautiful, sumptuous double bed and a wall-mounted television for long, lazy lie-ins. Guests staying in these bedrooms share a stylish family bathroom with a rain shower. You will discover the master bedroom upstairs with its super kingsize bed, brick feature wall and gorgeous modern ensuite bathroom which boasts both a relaxing bath tub and a walk-in rainfall shower.
Outside, the garden is a delight with its lush lawns, alfresco dining space and stunning views. There is plenty of space for parking without spoiling the panoramic views. A quality gas barbecue is provided for delicious alfresco feasts. Though you might be tempted to stay put in this luxurious haven, the narrow gauge railways, stunning scenery, blissful beaches and magnificent walking trails are all waiting to be discovered.
What you should know…
- Please note that pets are not allowed at Caernarfon Retreat
- There are two steps from the living area to the ground floor bedrooms, the bathroom and the utility room
- The first basket load of logs is provided for the log burning in cool months. Additional logs are available for £5 each basket
- Please let us know if you have particular requirements regarding the super kingsize bed downstairs
- The cottage should be booked for a maximum of six guests including infants
- Though there is a farm next door, it is not a working farm so you will enjoy peace and quiet
This home is a part of our Great Value Collection!
Our great value homes:
- may be traditionally styled for a laid back feeling
- may have some simple amenities and features
- mean that you can enjoy top holiday destinations for less!
Property Features
The House
Ground Floor
- Fully-equipped kitchen with a luxury double oven, induction hob, fridge freezer and dishwasher
- Large, open-plan living space with a welcoming three-piece suite, wall-mounted TV and warming log burner
- Utility room with a washing machine and tumble dryer
- Bedroom with a super-king size bed that can be split into twin beds
- Bedroom with a double bed
- Bathroom, complete with large rain shower and heated towel rails
First Floor
- Super-king master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, complete with rainfall shower and a bath
Outdoor Grounds
- A private, enclosed garden with dining and seating
- A gas barbecue stove
- Parking
Additional Facilities
- Wi-Fi
- TV
- First basket load of logs provided for the wood burner, additional logs available for £5 per basket
- Cot and highchair
- Hairdryers
- Welcome pack on arrival includes tea, coffee, sugar and milk as well as a selection of local products
Location
About the surrounding area of Caernarfon RetreatCaernarfon Retreat enjoys a secluded pretty location between Caernarfon, the small coastal port of Porthmadog and Mount Snowdon. It is a fabulous location surrounded by nature and glorious landscapes. It is within easy driving distance of Beddgelert, Portmeirion, Bodnant Gardens, Bettws-y-Coed, Abersoch, Porthdinllaen, Nefyn, Pwllheli and Criccieth.
The breathtaking Snowdonia National Park covers 840 square miles with its purple tipped mountains and lush forests. The park is spectacular and crammed full of outdoor activities including cycling, climbing, horse riding, golfing, bird watching, caving and watersports. It is sprinkled with ancient monuments and museums.
The picturesque village of Beddgelert lies in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park at the foot of Mount Snowdon. It is a very pretty, bustling village full of charming tea rooms, cosy pubs, arts and craft shops and wonderful restaurants, all centred around the Afon Galslyn River. You can enjoy a gentle river stroll to the Aberglaslyn Pass, one of North Wales’ famous beauty spots. The Welsh Highland Steam Railway passes through the village on its journey from Porthmadog to Caernarfon. The village of Beddgelert is famous for its monument to the Welsh Prince Llewelyn’s dog, whomthe Prince killed thinking it had attacked and killed his son, only to discover the dog had been defending his son from a savage wolf attack.
Porthmadog, known locally as ‘Port’, lies twenty miles south of Caernarfon, five miles east of Criccieth, eleven miles south west of Blaenau Frestiniog and twenty five miles north of Dolgellau. The town boasts a stunning setting, dominated by the mountain known as Moel y Gest, 262 metres above the town. The Glaslyn estuary to the north and east is a haven for migrating birds and wildlife. Porthmadog is a bustling town brimming with independent shops and wonderful eateries. It has a strong proud heritage, culture and community. With all the majesty of the Snowdonia National Park on its doorstep and the spectacular coastline of the Llyn peninsula, it really is a wonderful spot. The town is also popular with steam railway buffs for the Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railways and golfers for its Porthmadog Golf Club. It is also home to a Maritime Museum. You can spend a day on the beach, hike along the beach path and dine at the popular Black Rock Beach Club with its stunning views.
The pretty village of Portmeirion was designed by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, an ardent environmentalist in the early 20th century. Its riviera inspired houses, ornamental garden and campanile stand out against the trees and hills. Portmeirion opened as an attractive private village in 1926. You can stretch your legs in its ten hectare woodland, an Edwardian wild garden designed by Caton Haigh who was a world authority on Himalayan flowering trees and exotic plants. The gardens are brimming with camelias, rhododendrons, azaleas, magnolia and maidenhair trees bringing blazes of colour. Sir Williams-Ellis’s daughter Susan was already selling her ceramics in the village when, in 1960, she took over a Stoke-on-Trent pottery and named it after the village. Traditional and contemporary pottery is a favourite from the village gift shops.
The Llyn Peninsula coast is a protected Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are stunning, idyllic beaches to visit, seaside resorts with an excellent bistro life, pretty coastal hamlets, picturesque harbours and smart marinas. The historic fishing village of Aberdaron was the last stop for pilgrims on the way to Ynys Enlli otherwise known as Bardsey Island, or the ‘Isle of 20000 Saints’ which is now a National Nature Reserve famous for its birdlife. Abersoch is a delightful seaside resort with sailing and watersports, a bistro dining scene, fabulous beaches and a lovely sheltered harbour. Llanbedrog boasts a photogenic line of colourful beach huts and a superb beach. Porthdinllaen is a much loved, much photographed coastal hamlet brimming with quaint houses above a stunning half moon of golden sand. Beside Porthdinllaen is Nefyn with its maritime museum, pretty harbour and a sweeping crescent of sand. Its headland golf course is extremely scenic. Criccieth is a beautiful, elegant seaside resort on Cardigan Bay known as the ‘Pearl of Wales on the Shores of Snowdonia’. This attractive Victorian resort offers fantastic beaches and traditional Welsh charm. The Llyn peninsula’s capital Pwllheli is a very busy seaside resort. It boasts a popular sailing and watersports centre, a fantastic marina, art galleries and excellent shops and restaurants.
Local Amenities | |||
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Nearest Airport |
Liverpool John Lennon Airport
(160 km) |
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Nearest Airport 2 |
Caernarfon Airport
(14.7 km) |
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Nearest Train Station |
Criccieth Station
(11.5 km) |
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Nearest Village |
Penygroes
(6.8 km) |
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Nearest Town/City |
Caernarfon
(17.3 km) |
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Nearest Restaurant |
Pant Du Vineyard and Cafe
(7.5 km) |
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Nearest Bar/Pub |
The Goat Inn - Tafarn Yr Afr
(3.8 km) |
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Nearest Supermarket |
Londis
(8.3 km) |
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Nearest Beach |
Traeth Nefyn
(30.4 km) |
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Nearest Golf |
Porthmadog Golf Club
(17.7 km) |
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Nearest Tennis |
Criccieth Tennis Club
(13 km) |
Region
Welcome to Snowdonia, the wild, beautiful wonderland tucked away in northwest Wales! This place is a total jackpot for nature lovers, adventure junkies and anyone in desperate need of a serene escape. Covering a whopping 823 square miles, Snowdonia National Park is like a giant, nature-themed quilt with stunning landscapes stitched together and dotted with soaring mountain peaks, zen-inducing lakes and ancient forests. Oliver’s Travels properties sprinkled across this captivating landscape include charming cottages and characterful farmhouses that will make your heart sing and turn your weary body into a puddle of relaxation.
The pièce de résistance of Snowdonia is none other than Mount Snowdon itself, the heavyweight champ of Wales and England. Standing tall at 3,560 feet, this mountain boasts panoramic views that will make your jaw drop. Nature enthusiasts enjoy hikes from the leisurely Llanberis Path to the hardcore Crib Goch Ridge while thrill-seekers can zipwire until their hearts are content. If you are not feeling the leg workout, you can hop on the Snowdon Mountain Railway for a scenic ride that will have you reaching the summit in style. Bala Lake is a water sports haven with sailing, windsurfing, kayaking and leisurely boat trips on offer.
Betws-y-Coed, the "Gateway to Snowdonia," is a village straight out of a fairy tale surrounded by lush woodlands and waterfalls. It is the perfect launchpad for your Snowdonia adventures, complete with charming shops and pubs that practically beg you to pop in for a pint. For a touch of magic, Betws-y-Coed’s Fairy Glen is a secret fairy hideout with mystical gorges, bubbling cascades and rocks covered in fairy-approved moss. You can take a stroll, have a picnic and let the enchantment wash over you. History buffs should get ready to geek out in Conwy, a medieval town dominated by the epic Conwy Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site that makes you think of a Game of Thrones set. You will wander through cobbled streets, explore castle nooks and soak in marvellous views. Portmeirion, a village straight out of an Italian daydream, courtesy of Sir Clough Williams-Ellis offers quirky buildings, subtropical gardens and spectacular views of the Dwyryd Estuary.
Snowdonia is a jackpot of nature wonders, historical stunners and villages straight out of fairy tales. Whether you are chasing mountain highs, lakeside tranquility or village enchantment, Snowdonia is amazing!
Wales
While the image of lush valleys and a laid-back lifestyle are right at the heart of a holiday in Wales, don’t think stunning landscapes and a bit of relaxation are the only thing on offer in this beautiful country. Don’t believe us?
Check out our Wales travel guide – it’s full of handy hints, travel ideas and great stuff for families and groups of friends to do.
Kids
Best Suited For: All AgesCaernarfon Retreat is perfect for a family holiday. It is very comfortable and enjoys a delightful garden for alfresco dining and family games. The location is perfect for families that love hiking, biking and discovering gorgeous landscapes as well as spending perfect beach days and picking up souvenirs from quaint gift shops. You may want to bring bikes or hire them. Certainly you should pack good walking shoes as you cannot miss this excellent scenery and the brilliant walking paths.
On the Llyn peninsula, Pwllheli boasts a Blue Flag beach and a fabulous watersports centre with a very modern marina. Visitors to The National White Water Centre enjoy thrilling white water rafting and canoeing on the River Tryweryn. You need to be a confident swimmer. All children must be ten years old or over on the Rafting Safari. For full and taster rafting sessions and canyoning children should be twelve years old. There are other courses for teenagers. Canyoning is fantastic fun with scambling, sliding and swimming through the gorge. There is also a delightful woodland trail and cafe for the younger ones or those not brave enough! The Glasfryn Parc Activity Centre in Pwllheli has more than 11 outdoor and indoor activities including go-karting, archery, crazy golf, watersports, segway, clay pigeon shooting, cable wakeboarding and indoor soft play.
You should try and fit in a visit to Caernarfon Castle, on the banks of the River Seiont which is within very easy reach of the cottage. It is recognised as one of the greatest buildings of the Middle Ages and took forty seven years to build. King Edward I created one of the most impressive of the Welsh castles. It comes with polygonal towers and colour coded stones.
Children love visiting the Greenwood Family Park, voted as the best family attraction in North Wales. It is an eco-friendly adventure park packed full of quirky thrilling rides and wonderful playground areas. There are endless activities from rollercoasting, to splashing and mega crafting. These include the World’s only people powered rollercoaster ride, an epic solar powered water ride Splashdown, North Wales’ longest sledge run, a giant jumping tower and a maze.
The Beacon Climbing Centre is a wonderful all weather venue with fun activities for the whole family. Children can conquer the high roped walls, experience the freedom of climbing and bouldering and complete the crazy climb.
Children love outings on the Welsh Highland Steam Railway from Porthmadog, enjoying the outstanding scenery, comfortable carriages and historic steam engines. In the heart of Snowdonia, glorious coastlines, ancient oak woodlands, mountains, rivers and castles all beckon as you step back in time.
Baby and Toddler Equipment
- Cot(s)
- High Chair(s)
Kids Activities Close-by
- Cycling
- Horse Riding
- Fishing
- Outdoor Pursuit & Activities
Onsite Facilities
- Fenced Grounds
Extras
At Oliver’s Travels, we pride ourselves on going that little bit further for our guests. From private chefs to travel services, we can help you arrange those little extras that make it a truly memorable holiday. Simply fill in the concierge request form or contact the Oliver’s Concierge Team, who will be happy to help. We can typically help you arrange any of the following:
- Maid service/extra cleaning
- Private chef/cook/catering
- Welcome hamper/pre-stocked fridge
- Local day-trips or tours
- Airport pick-up/drop-off
Simply fill in the concierge request form or contact the Oliver’s Concierge Team.
Please note that all extras are subject to availability and must be requested in advance of the holiday (prices on request). Due to some rural/remote locations, not all services will be available at all properties. However, we will always do our best to fulfil your requests!
Oliver's Travels Chef Service: A Gourmet Dining Experience
Make hosting a memorable dinner party at your villa an absolute breeze with our superb Chef Service. Our chefs will take care of everything for you from start to finish so you can just sit back and enjoy the gastronomic experience. They will bring all the necessary ingredients, cook and serve the food and even clean up afterwards. To find out more visit www.oliverstravels.com/chefs
Security deposit | No security deposit is required for booking this property |
Arrival time | 4:30 pm |
Departure time | 10:00 am |
Terms & Conditions
These terms and conditions may be amended from time to time.
Security deposit | No security deposit is required for booking this property |
Arrival time | 4:30 pm |
Departure time | 10:00 am |
Energy costs included? | Yes, included in the rental price |
Heating costs included? | Yes, included in the rental price |
Linen & towels included? | Yes, included in the rental price. Guests are asked to bring their own cot linen |
End of stay cleaning included? | Yes. However, guests are required to leave the accommodation clean, tidy and in the same condition as on their arrival. Any extra cleaning, laundry, maintenance and/or rubbish disposal required will be charged against the security deposit |
Internet access? | Wi-Fi internet access included |
Minimum stay | 7 nights. |
Changeover day | Flexible |
Pets welcome? | Not allowed |
Smoking Allowed? | Smoking & Vaping are not permitted |
Insurance | Guests are required to be in possession of a valid insurance policy, which covers them for cancellations, loss of personal belongings, personal liability and any accidental damage caused during their stay |
Other Ts and Cs | First basket load of logs provided for the wood burner, additional logs available for £5 per basket |
Rental Rates
Prices based on an occupancy of 6 people:
Rental period | 3 Nights | 4 Nights | 5 Nights | Weekly |
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Mar 28th 2024 - Mar 29th 2024 | £841 | £939 | £1,038 | £1,087 |
Mar 29th 2024 - Apr 5th 2024 | £1,077 | £1,206 | £1,336 | £1,401 |
Apr 5th 2024 - Apr 12th 2024 | £973 | £1,089 | £1,205 | £1,263 |
Apr 12th 2024 - Apr 19th 2024 | £819 | £915 | £1,010 | £1,058 |
Apr 19th 2024 - Apr 26th 2024 | £827 | £924 | £1,020 | £1,069 |
Apr 26th 2024 - May 3rd 2024 | £864 | £965 | £1,067 | £1,118 |
May 3rd 2024 - May 10th 2024 | £878 | £981 | £1,084 | £1,136 |
May 10th 2024 - May 17th 2024 | £903 | £1,010 | £1,117 | £1,170 |
May 17th 2024 - May 24th 2024 | £921 | £1,030 | £1,139 | £1,193 |
May 24th 2024 - May 31st 2024 | £1,394 | £1,566 | £1,738 | £1,824 |
May 31st 2024 - Jun 7th 2024 | £1,028 | £1,151 | £1,275 | £1,336 |
Jun 7th 2024 - Jun 14th 2024 | £1,045 | £1,171 | £1,297 | £1,360 |
Jun 14th 2024 - Jun 21st 2024 | £1,078 | £1,207 | £1,337 | £1,402 |
Jun 21st 2024 - Jun 28th 2024 | £1,133 | £1,270 | £1,407 | £1,476 |
Jun 28th 2024 - Jul 5th 2024 | £1,203 | £1,350 | £1,496 | £1,570 |
Jul 5th 2024 - Jul 12th 2024 | £1,276 | £1,432 | £1,588 | £1,666 |
Jul 12th 2024 - Jul 19th 2024 | £1,462 | £1,643 | £1,824 | £1,914 |
Jul 19th 2024 - Jul 26th 2024 | £1,492 | £1,677 | £1,862 | £1,955 |
Jul 26th 2024 - Aug 2nd 2024 | £1,611 | £1,812 | £2,013 | £2,114 |
Aug 2nd 2024 - Aug 9th 2024 | £1,632 | £1,836 | £2,040 | £2,142 |
Aug 9th 2024 - Aug 16th 2024 | £1,632 | £1,836 | £2,040 | £2,142 |
Aug 16th 2024 - Aug 23rd 2024 | £1,611 | £1,812 | £2,013 | £2,114 |
Aug 23rd 2024 - Aug 30th 2024 | £1,611 | £1,812 | £2,013 | £2,114 |
Aug 30th 2024 - Sep 6th 2024 | £1,171 | £1,313 | £1,456 | £1,527 |
Sep 6th 2024 - Sep 13th 2024 | £1,078 | £1,209 | £1,339 | £1,404 |
Sep 13th 2024 - Sep 20th 2024 | £958 | £1,072 | £1,186 | £1,243 |
Sep 20th 2024 - Sep 27th 2024 | £865 | £966 | £1,068 | £1,119 |
Sep 27th 2024 - Oct 4th 2024 | £865 | £966 | £1,068 | £1,119 |
Oct 4th 2024 - Oct 11th 2024 | £865 | £966 | £1,068 | £1,119 |
Oct 11th 2024 - Oct 18th 2024 | £865 | £966 | £1,068 | £1,119 |
Oct 18th 2024 - Oct 25th 2024 | £950 | £1,063 | £1,176 | £1,232 |
Oct 25th 2024 - Nov 1st 2024 | £1,034 | £1,159 | £1,283 | £1,345 |
Nov 1st 2024 - Nov 8th 2024 | £772 | £862 | £951 | £995 |
Nov 8th 2024 - Nov 15th 2024 | £772 | £862 | £951 | £995 |
Nov 15th 2024 - Nov 22nd 2024 | £772 | £862 | £951 | £995 |
Nov 22nd 2024 - Nov 29th 2024 | £772 | £862 | £951 | £995 |
Nov 29th 2024 - Dec 6th 2024 | £772 | £862 | £951 | £995 |
Dec 6th 2024 - Dec 13th 2024 | £772 | £862 | £951 | £995 |
Dec 13th 2024 - Dec 20th 2024 | £772 | £862 | £951 | £995 |
Dec 20th 2024 - Dec 27th 2024 | £1,486 | £1,671 | £1,855 | £1,947 |
Dec 27th 2024 - Jan 3rd 2025 | £1,488 | £1,673 | £1,858 | £1,950 |
Jan 3rd 2025 - Jan 10th 2025 | £797 | £890 | £982 | £1,028 |
Jan 10th 2025 - Jan 17th 2025 | £797 | £890 | £982 | £1,028 |
Jan 17th 2025 - Jan 24th 2025 | £797 | £890 | £982 | £1,028 |
Jan 24th 2025 - Jan 31st 2025 | £797 | £890 | £982 | £1,028 |
Jan 31st 2025 - Feb 7th 2025 | £797 | £890 | £982 | £1,028 |
Feb 7th 2025 - Feb 14th 2025 | £797 | £890 | £982 | £1,028 |
Feb 14th 2025 - Feb 21st 2025 | £872 | £975 | £1,077 | £1,129 |
Feb 21st 2025 - Feb 28th 2025 | £851 | £951 | £1,051 | £1,100 |
Feb 28th 2025 - Mar 7th 2025 | £797 | £890 | £982 | £1,028 |
Mar 7th 2025 - Mar 14th 2025 | £797 | £890 | £982 | £1,028 |
Mar 14th 2025 - Mar 21st 2025 | £830 | £927 | £1,024 | £1,072 |
Mar 21st 2025 - Mar 28th 2025 | £830 | £927 | £1,024 | £1,072 |
Mar 28th 2025 - Apr 4th 2025 | £830 | £927 | £1,024 | £1,072 |
Apr 4th 2025 - Apr 11th 2025 | £901 | £1,007 | £1,113 | £1,166 |
Apr 11th 2025 - Apr 18th 2025 | £1,113 | £1,248 | £1,383 | £1,450 |
Apr 18th 2025 - Apr 25th 2025 | £973 | £1,089 | £1,205 | £1,263 |
Apr 25th 2025 - May 2nd 2025 | £892 | £998 | £1,103 | £1,155 |
May 2nd 2025 - May 9th 2025 | £906 | £1,013 | £1,120 | £1,174 |
May 9th 2025 - May 16th 2025 | £934 | £1,044 | £1,155 | £1,210 |
May 16th 2025 - May 23rd 2025 | £951 | £1,064 | £1,177 | £1,234 |
May 23rd 2025 - May 30th 2025 | £1,443 | £1,622 | £1,801 | £1,890 |
May 30th 2025 - Jun 6th 2025 | £1,063 | £1,191 | £1,319 | £1,383 |
Jun 6th 2025 - Jun 13th 2025 | £1,081 | £1,212 | £1,342 | £1,407 |
Jun 13th 2025 - Jun 20th 2025 | £1,114 | £1,249 | £1,384 | £1,451 |
Jun 20th 2025 - Jun 27th 2025 | £1,172 | £1,314 | £1,457 | £1,528 |
Jun 27th 2025 - Jul 4th 2025 | £1,245 | £1,398 | £1,550 | £1,626 |
Jul 4th 2025 - Jul 11th 2025 | £1,320 | £1,483 | £1,645 | £1,726 |
Jul 11th 2025 - Jul 18th 2025 | £1,514 | £1,702 | £1,890 | £1,984 |
Jul 18th 2025 - Jul 25th 2025 | £1,545 | £1,737 | £1,930 | £2,026 |
Jul 25th 2025 - Aug 1st 2025 | £1,669 | £1,878 | £2,086 | £2,191 |
Aug 1st 2025 - Aug 8th 2025 | £1,691 | £1,902 | £2,114 | £2,220 |
Aug 8th 2025 - Aug 15th 2025 | £1,691 | £1,902 | £2,114 | £2,220 |
Aug 15th 2025 - Aug 22nd 2025 | £1,669 | £1,878 | £2,086 | £2,191 |
Aug 22nd 2025 - Aug 29th 2025 | £1,669 | £1,878 | £2,086 | £2,191 |
Aug 29th 2025 - Sep 5th 2025 | £1,211 | £1,359 | £1,507 | £1,581 |
Sep 5th 2025 - Sep 12th 2025 | £1,115 | £1,250 | £1,385 | £1,452 |
Sep 12th 2025 - Sep 19th 2025 | £990 | £1,109 | £1,227 | £1,286 |
Sep 19th 2025 - Sep 26th 2025 | £893 | £999 | £1,104 | £1,157 |
Sep 26th 2025 - Sep 29th 2025 | £893 | £999 | £1,104 | £1,157 |
Please note that these prices/rates are a guide only and may not be correct at the current date. For an accurate quote, please enquire.
Reviews
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It was a real pleasure to stay here!
Central to the narrow gauge railways and the Lyn peninsula- the Welsh roads are in so much better condition than England’s roads so driving was mostly a pleasure! The closeness of Snowdon etc meant hill walking was very close by. The cottage itself was very well appointed and warm and the hosts were a pleasure. The beds were large and very comfortable and set back from the road, it was very quiet. There is a log burner but it was so warm with electric rads that we never used it. All equipment was top of the range and the showers were wonderful. We even had a patio breakfast in the sun which was wonderful. The farm next door is not a working farm now so that was also quiet. It was a real pleasure to stay here. Thank you!
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A great holiday!
We had a wonderful week in Caernarfon Retreat. The house is furnished to a very high standard, was very comfortable, and has everything a family needs. The location is great for many of Snowdonia’s attractions. The nearby beaches are stunning and we enjoyed the mountain railway and Zip World activities. We highly recommend this property.
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A lovely cottage
Great location between Caernarfon and Porthmadog. Would highly recommend.
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Highly recommend
We had a wonderful week in Caenarfon Retreat. The house is furnished to a very high standard, was very comfortable, and has everything a family needs. The location is great for many of Snowdonia’s attractions. The nearby beaches are stunning and we enjoyed the mountain railway and Zip World activities. We highly recommend this property. Thanks for a great holiday!
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Beautiful
This beautiful barn conversion has top quality finishes and is supremely comfortable and well equipped. The location is excellent for visiting all parts of the Lleyn peninsula.It is very quiet and private with great outdoor space. The bedrooms and bathrooms are particularly spacious and all have a TV.
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