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Luxury holiday lets in Barmouth
It's no surprise that Barmouth attracts visitors from far and wide. Its sunsets and mountain views alone are enough to keep you wanting more, but beyond the gently bobbing boats of the harbour is a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. Browse independent shops and galleries, visit the museums and have a bite to eat in a pub, restaurant or cafe. Our wide selection of luxury Barmouth holiday cottages provides the perfect vantage point for exploring, so you’ll soon be navigating the beautiful Cardigan Bay or sticking to the beach for water sports and games. This popular seaside resort also boasts a land train, donkey rides and all sorts of amusements for a traditional holiday with all the trimmings.
Choosing accommodation is easy when you consider our range of luxury holiday cottages. Barmouth, Wales is positioned on the southern tip of Snowdonia National Park close to Harlech, and the Mawdacch Estuary, so you’ll have a wealth of footpaths across the sprawling countryside to investigate too. Rare habitats, remote mountains and ethereal pockets of woodland await, and the spellbinding views across the estuary are well worth scrambling up the rolling hills and mountain ranges. Weary from your adventures, sample delicious local fare in one of the pubs or return with armloads of produce to cook up a storm in your accommodation. There’s also the option of classic fish and chips by the seafront, so take a ringside seat to watch the sunset.
Explore all this and more in a fantastic getaway in Wales. Check out our complete guide to Snowdonia to inspire your break in North Wales.