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Llangollen cottages

38 properties found
Llangollen, North Wales

Ty Isaf

2111

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7 nights

£612 - £962

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LLangollen, North Wales

The Nest

2111

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7 nights

£530 - £784

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Llangollen, North Wales

Bryn Aber – Llangollen View Retreat

842

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7 nights

£1,086 - £2,195

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Llangollen (3mls S), North Wales

Nodyn Y Nant - Llangollen

2111

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7 nights

£476 - £836

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Llangollen (4 mls W), North Wales

Glyndwr

4213

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7 nights

£672 - £1,265

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Llangollen (3 mls W), North Wales

Riverbank Cottage

5222

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7 nights

£709 - £1,408

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Llangollen, North Wales

Stabl Y Ddol

6422

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7 nights

£665 - £1,298

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Llangollen, North Wales

Bron y Fedw

6311

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7 nights

£375 - £690

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Llangollen (6mls), North Wales

Douglas Cottage

633

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7 nights

£680 - £1,420

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Rhiwlas, North Wales

Bryn Powys

8442

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7 nights

£1,578 - £3,922

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Llangollen (3 mls W), North Wales

Dee View Retreat

9422

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7 nights

£1,084 - £2,213

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Llangollen, North Wales

The Owl House

9521

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7 nights

£869 - £1,980

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Cottages in Llangollen, West Wales

Globally known for its outstanding coastal scenery, Pembrokeshire is home to the UK’s only coastal national park giving its guests golden sands, towering cliffs and an abundance of wildlife. Along its 186 miles of wildlife-filled cliffs and countryside offering award-winning beaches and world-famous vistas, Pembrokeshire and the western reaches of Wales offers enchanting scenery. West Wales is home to Wales’ second largest city, Swansea, a coastal city on the breathtaking Gower Peninsula. A small city with lots for kiddies to do as well as offering great shopping and waterfront dining.Venture out into the countryside and coastline, to find a rich history displayed by some of Wales’ prettiest castles, perfect fodder for any culture vulture.

If you love walking, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path offers 186 miles of designated coastal trails winding its way across every maritime environment you can think of, from vast open beaches, rugged cliff tops, sheltered coves and wide estuaries. The coastline also offers its visitors fantastic surfing, sailing, swimming, rock pooling and coasteering opportunities. Whatever your favoured pastime, this area of West Wales will delight any visitor wherever they travel, and we have other wonderful destinations where you could stay. From Pembrokeshire cottages to Swansea retreats, you will be welcomed by some of Wales’ most diverse and stunning landscapes. Venture to this corner of the British Isles and start your outdoor self-catering holiday today.