The Longhouse
Llithfaen, GwyneddA 17th-century traditional Welsh longhouse in a very sheltered spot facing south and with a pretty garden surrounded by fields and meadows
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Cosy cottages, happy hotels and a bounty of other special places to stay hand-picked by our team, will deliver you to the heart of the action in north Wales. Watched over by the mighty gaze of Snowdon, Yr Wyddfa, the highest mountain in Wales, Gwynedd calls to adventurers and explorers. If climbing challenges aren’t your thing then there’s a train to take the strain, open April to October, weather permitting. Away from the raw and rugged beauty of the national park, the county is blessed with glorious coastline and a clutch of imposing castles, from Caernarvon, sitting in dramatic splendour on the waterfront, to medieval Harlech and the romantic ruins of Dolbadarn. Masterminded by architect Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, the Italianate village of Portmeirion is like something out of a film set.
A 17th-century traditional Welsh longhouse in a very sheltered spot facing south and with a pretty garden surrounded by fields and meadows
On its own wooded estate, a special manor house of character. Art on the walls, maps and wellies to borrow, gardens to romp in, super views
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