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  • Last Minute Cottages - Weaver's Cottage
  • 2

    Gwynedd

    Weaver's Cottage

    Ref: S375916

    Reviews 22

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    Perched on the fringe of Porthmadog, is the vibrant village of Tremadog. The small village boasts an array of pubs, local businesses, a fish and chip shop and a handy convenience store. Tremadog is a mere one mile away from Porthmadog, a popular...

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    £88

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 7 High Street, Tremadog 3 double bedrooms
  • 3

    Gwynedd

    7 High Street, Tremadog 3 double bedrooms

    Ref: S1056090

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    £140

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Pump Cottage, 8 Glyn Terrace
  • 1

    Porthmadog

    Pump Cottage, 8 Glyn Terrace

    Ref: S588837

    Reviews 10

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    4
    On the Glaslyn Estuary, the thriving harbour city of Porthmadog boasts a picturesque location. The Ffestiniog Railway and the Welsh Highland Railway are located in Porthmadog, the entrance to the Snowdonia National Park, from which you can take a...

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    £74

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Gweldon Topsail
  • 2

    Porthmadog

    Gweldon Topsail

    Ref: S818272

    Reviews 20

    3
    5
    The bustling harbour town of Porthmadog lies on the Glaslyn Estuary and enjoys a stunning setting. The gateway to the Snowdonia National Park, Porthmadog is full of individual shops and restaurants, and home to the Ffestiniog Railway and the Welsh...

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    £85

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    Porthmadog in Wales is a great destination for a holiday. Located on the south coast of Snowdonia National Park, this bustling town offers plenty of attractions and activities for visitors to enjoy. Walk around the harbour, which boasts a beautiful backdrop of the Snowdonia mountains, or take a stroll along the Great Little Trains of Wales, a historic railway network that stops in the town and offers breathtaking views of the area.

    Dog-friendly holiday cottages in Porthmadog are a great way to take a break and take your furry friend along with you. There are a wide range of cottages to choose from, with many featuring secure gardens and grounds, so your pooch can get out and play. Inside, you'll find cosy living areas and special touches like welcome treats and bedding. With such an array of dog-friendly properties available all over the country, it's easy to find one to suit the whole family.

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    • Christine - Verified booking

      Pump Cottage has been the beloved holiday home of its owner's family for several generations.

      My friend and I arrived to find it clean and tidy with certainly no sign of pet hair or anything strange that another recent visitor claimed to have found. You can see clearly what is in each room from the photos on the Sykes website. The living room is as the family use it and is traditionally styled. The colours are green and red, incidentally, not the curious turquoise and orange apparent on the website. There's T.V. and WiFi . Mobile 'phone reception is best tried upstairs. The kitchen , like the bathroom, is modern. Everything functions. Everything you might need for cooking, dining, storing, cleaning is provided, including washing up liquid. The fridge/ freezer is spacious. There is a percolator for coffee, a kettle and teapot on the work surfaces, microwave above the oven and toaster on the cupboard to the left. The front bedroom is the more spacious. Both contain two single beds with mattresses of a supportive variety rather than the sink - into - it type. There are drawers and clothes hanging hooks on the doors. A hair dryer, clothes hangers and a hot water bottle can be found in a cupboard on the landing. There are helpful notices about the cottage to inform you about such things as the system for recycling and rubbish bins, also two folders of information about local traders, restaurants, places to visit, photos of the area and an interesting history of Borth y Gest village. You reach Glyn Terrace ( or Stryd Pwmp ) via the steep slope of Mersey Street, but you will find parking spaces on the flat opposite the row of cottages.

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    • Sophie - Verified booking

      The beds are so uncomfortable that we didn't stay the 3rd night and actually went to my mum's as her guests had left.

      It was cold when we arrived as only the towel rail was on so we had to turn all the radiators on as the weather was bad this weekend and wait for it to warm up. The kitchen could do with a blind more for privacy then anything else as it's right on the alleyway. The seal on the bottom of shower glass needs replacing as I realised half way through my shower water was going all over the floor and you could see this was not the first time it has happened. Internet was rubbish with a note to say it's because it's rural yet my mum doesn't have the same issues. Netflix wouldn't work on the TV, so glad it was only a base for us and we spent most of our time somewhere else. The towels are tiny and all smelt musty, it could also do with a hand towel. The book asks you to wash up before you leave but there wasn't any washing up liquid just a manky wire scrubbing thing so we left what we had used in the sink which was a couple of mugs and small plates. It's in a great location for us being a few minutes walk to our family and The Union Inn but I wouldn't rebook it or recommend to other family members.

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    • Joanne - Verified booking

      Stayed here over Xmas and a lovely cottage.

      Unfortunately we had a few issues upon arrival. No heating and very cold. Had to call Sykes because no contact nos that were provided worked. They were quick at resolving the issue and from then on the house was warm. It would have helped to have had some sort of window blinds in the kitchen for privacy as this made the room rather cold. The beds were extremely uncomfortable and didn't feel very sturdy, and the tv stopped working on the normal chanel's but we just watched catch-up so no big deal. We were worried about on street parking but we found it to not be an issue. Great location for exploring the areas. The union inn does great food and nice and welcoming. It was great to have a shop and chippie within walking distance as well. Would recommend the cottage for location but not for comfort. If the issues raised were sorted out then would easily be a 10 out of 10.

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    • Steve Bloxham - Verified booking

      Hi Steve, We had a fantastic time at Weavers cottage, the location is perfect for visiting other places and has good facilities just around the corner with places to eat, drink, a spar and superb local fish & chip shop.

      ( highly recommended) Bedrooms were a decent size, with comfortable beds and plenty of storage space. The back bedroom with the double and single bed was ideal. We found the front room very cosy and the log fire was superb at night, easy to light and clean out in the morning. The logs left to use were well received. The kitchen was brilliant for us as a family given its size and space, and we spent plenty of time around the dining table playing games, the option of the little seating area outside of the back door was a lovely idea for when the weather permits you to be able to sit out, morning or evening. Overall we would certainly recommend the Weavers cottage to couples of all ages and family’s alike. Superb week’s holiday. Regards, Steve

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    • Valerie - Verified booking

      The apartment was very nice and in a very nice situation.

      There were a few issues that need to be dealt with namely trying to lock the door to the property on the inside was extremely hard and found that it had not locked properly a couple of times. The window blind in the bathroom couldn't be closed because the cord was broken and looked like it had been for some time, the blind cord in in one bedroom was also broken but could be closed. These might sound like petty issues but need to be attended to, along with a few other things. All in all a very nice place that could easily be improved upon.

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    Things to do near Porthmadog

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    Snowdonia National Park
    Snowdonia National Park is a spectacular area, made up of mountains and glacial landforms popular with hikers. The park's historic Snowdon Mountain Railway climbs to the summit of Wales's highest mountain, Mount Snowdon, offering views across the sea to Ireland.

    National Slate Museum

    Slate museum in Llanberis, giving an insight into the slate mining history of Wales with a selection of displays and exhibits. Educational attraction.

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