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Harlech Holiday Cottage with Spectacular Views | Sarn-Badrig
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10 out of 10
Exceptional
5 bedrooms2 bathroomsSleeps 10
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Explore the area
Harlech, Gwynedd
- Place, Eryri National Park1 min walk
- Place, Royal St. David's Golf Club20 min walk
- Place, Harlech Castle2 min drive
Rooms & beds
5 bedrooms (sleeps 10)
Bedroom #1
1 King Bed
Bedroom #2
1 King Bed
Bedroom #3
1 Double Bed
Bedroom #4
2 Single Beds
Bunk Bed
2 Single Beds
2 bathrooms
Bathroom #1
Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom #2
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Balcony
Garden
About this property
Harlech Holiday Cottage with Spectacular Views | Sarn-Badrig
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 21
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
About the area
Harlech
Harlech is home to this cottage. Harlech Castle and Y Lasynys Fawr are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Royal St. David's Golf Club and Llandanwg Harbour. Hufenfa'r Castell and Aber Artro Hall Gardens are also worth visiting.
Harlech, Gwynedd
What's nearby
- Eryri National Park - 1 min walk - 0.0 km
- Llandanwg Beach - 20 min walk - 1.7 km
- Royal St. David's Golf Club - 20 min walk - 1.7 km
- Hufenfa'r Castell - 2 min drive - 1.4 km
- Harlech Castle - 2 min drive - 1.7 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- The Australia - 18 min drive
- Caffi Glas - 19 min drive
- Castle Deudraeth - 18 min drive
- Castle Creamery - 3 min drive
- Spooner's Grill, Café & Bar - 18 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Dioni
What makes this property unique
This Harlech holiday cottage with spectacular views is located at the end of a beautiful four mile long, sandy beach, a little over a mile from the centre of the town and within easy walking distance. With extensive gardens and direct access to the beach you could easily spend your whole holiday at Sarn Badrig itself, but if you prefer to get out and about there is plenty to do in the local area.
Harlech is known for its impressive clifftop castle; built in the 13th Century, the castle was once surrounded by the sea, today it is a UNESCO world heritage site and sits in the centre of this attractive little town. With a new visitor centre and Caffi Castell Harlech is well worth a visit and makes a fun day out for kids and adults alike. Combine a visit to the castle with a wander along Harlech's picturesque high street where you'll find a small selection of independent shops and cafes and a tempting ice cream parlour. Take a walk up Ffordd Pen Llech, one of the world's steepest streets, follow Meirion's trail, a series of carved ‘storytelling chairs', through the town, or enjoy the Harlech Nature Trail, a short round walk which winds it way through a pleasant woodland area.
Golfers may want to play the renowned Royal St David's course which sits below the castle, or visit nearby Porthmadog Golf Club. Children will enjoy a trip to Harlech leisure centre for a splash in the pool or to have a go on the climbing wall, and younger children will love a visit to nearby Llanfair Farm Park where they can get up close to a variety of small animals or have fun on the outdoor playground. Also in Llanfair the Slate Caverns provide the perfect wet weather activity; explore the underground tunnels with a self-guided tour through the man made caverns in one of the oldest slate mines in the world.
A short drive south will take you to the coastal town of Barmouth which is well worth a visit, or drive approximately 20 minutes north to the quirky Italianate village of Portmeirion, or a few minutes further to neighbouring Porthmadog, home of the famous Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railway; a further 10 minutes will take you to Criccieth where you can visit the ruined castle or enjoy lunch at Dylan's on the seafront.
Harlech is known for its impressive clifftop castle; built in the 13th Century, the castle was once surrounded by the sea, today it is a UNESCO world heritage site and sits in the centre of this attractive little town. With a new visitor centre and Caffi Castell Harlech is well worth a visit and makes a fun day out for kids and adults alike. Combine a visit to the castle with a wander along Harlech's picturesque high street where you'll find a small selection of independent shops and cafes and a tempting ice cream parlour. Take a walk up Ffordd Pen Llech, one of the world's steepest streets, follow Meirion's trail, a series of carved ‘storytelling chairs', through the town, or enjoy the Harlech Nature Trail, a short round walk which winds it way through a pleasant woodland area.
Golfers may want to play the renowned Royal St David's course which sits below the castle, or visit nearby Porthmadog Golf Club. Children will enjoy a trip to Harlech leisure centre for a splash in the pool or to have a go on the climbing wall, and younger children will love a visit to nearby Llanfair Farm Park where they can get up close to a variety of small animals or have fun on the outdoor playground. Also in Llanfair the Slate Caverns provide the perfect wet weather activity; explore the underground tunnels with a self-guided tour through the man made caverns in one of the oldest slate mines in the world.
A short drive south will take you to the coastal town of Barmouth which is well worth a visit, or drive approximately 20 minutes north to the quirky Italianate village of Portmeirion, or a few minutes further to neighbouring Porthmadog, home of the famous Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railway; a further 10 minutes will take you to Criccieth where you can visit the ruined castle or enjoy lunch at Dylan's on the seafront.
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