Ty Coch - self catering accommodation near Caernarfon, SnowdoniaTY COCH
Betws Garmon,
Caernarfon,
Gwynedd
LL54 7AQ

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Sleeps: 2 - 9 +cot.
Well controlled pets welcome.
No smoking.

WTB: 4 Star.


Prices £300 - £1040 pw.
Christmas and New Year weeks £1100.



For further details please contact:

Bethan Roberts
Tel: 01766 890385
Last minute vacancies during weeks starting:
11 Feb, 18 Feb, 25 Feb, 3 Mar


Ty Coch is a large detached selfcatering farmhouse situated on a working mountain farm, set in a peaceful location close to the foot of Snowdon in the Gwyrfai Valley.

Accommodation
This comfortable recently refurbished farmhouse comprises:  
  • 5 bedrooms - sleeping 9.
  • Well equipped kitchen / diner.
  • Lounge featuring a woodburner.
  • Sitting room.
  • 2 bathrooms.
  • Utility room.
  • Conservatory with magnificent mountain views.
Outside  
  • There is a large enclosed garden with a stream (unfenced), seating, swing, and ground level trampoline.
  • An outbuilding has been converted into a games room with a snooker/pool table, darts, table tennis and cycle storage.
  • Hot Tub (as from 3rd September the hot tub will no longer be available with this property, however the games room is let with this property).
 Location  
  • The beautiful unspoilt landscape of Snowdonia's mountains and coastline provides the perfect holiday destination. It is a paradise for walkers and cyclists with two routes to the summit of Snowdon within 10 minutes drive from Ty Coch.
  • The area offers an excellent diverse range of year round activities - boasting a fantastic variety of award winning beaches, golf courses, activity centres, fishing, climbing, horseriding, cycling and freshwater activities.
  • There is a fantastic choice of attractions including steam trains, castles, mines, museums and National Trust properties.
  • There is something for everyone whatever the weather.
A Warm Welsh Welcome awaits you!
Croeso i Cymru!
 
Last minute vacancies during weeks starting:
11 Feb, 18 Feb, 25 Feb, 3 Mar



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