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MELIN LLECHEIDDIOR Bryncir, Garndolbenmaen, Gwynedd LL51 9EZ
Sleeps: 4 +cot Pets welcome.
WTB: 4 Stars.
   
Prices from £165 pw.
For further details please contact:
Mrs E.Evans Tel or Fax: 01766 530635
  
Melin Llecheiddior is ideally situated between the mountains of Snowdonia and the Lleyn Peninsula with its beautiful beaches. Local attractions include the Porthamadog narrow guage railways, Portmeirion Italianate village, Caernarfon, Cricieth and Harlech Castles, three good golf courses, pony trekking, sailing, climbing, slate mines, woollen mill and gardens. Pub and restaurant within walking distance.
The cottage has two bedrooms, one with a double bed and the other with two singles, both have fitted carpets and ample wardrobe space. Bed linen is supplied, and there are plenty of blankets or duvets. - The sitting room is comfortably furnished with a settee and two armchairs, table and chairs and a colour TV.
- The kitchen is fully equipped with an electric stove, microwave, fridge and plenty of cutlery and crockery.
- From the kitchen there is a sun lounge which has a table and chairs and is used as a dining room. This looks out over fields and Snowdon can be seen on a very clear day. The field goes down to the river Dwyfach which runs through the land.
- Bathroom and WC is downstairs and has a shower and a shaving unit.
- Electricity is by £1 meter.
- Cot and high chair available.
- Parking is available.
Snowdonia, with its breathtaking beauty and fantastic scenery, boasts the highest range of mountains in England and Wales. Renowned as one of Britain's most beautiful National Parks, it is fringed by a coastline of popular resorts and peaceful Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is the perfect setting for holidays and short breaks of all kinds.
The choice is yours - go walking in the mountains, explore Wales' green hills and wooded vales, enjoy the best of the varied leisure activities on offer or relax on the beach.
The Lleyn Peninsula offers a spectacular coastline with picturesque scenery and endless beaches - a number of which are managed by the National Trust. Porthmadog stands at the gateway to this proudly Welsh peninsula and is a popular town with a fascinating maritime heritage.
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