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Llanfairfechan cottages

32 properties found
Llanfairfechan, North Wales

Ty Rhosyn

4313

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7 nights

£498 - £1,005

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Penmaenmawr, North Wales

Conwy Escape

2112

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7 nights

£481 - £911

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Conwy (3mls W), North Wales

Hazel Cottage - Conwy

2113

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7 nights

£493 - £839

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Conwy, North Wales

Norbury

421

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7 nights

£424 - £814

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Conwy (4 mls SW), North Wales

Werdnas Cottage

4212

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7 nights

£429 - £1,106

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Penmaenmawr, North Wales

Conwy Retreat

4211

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7 nights

£471 - £1,178

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Conwy (4 mls), North Wales

Lan Y Mor - Conwy

5311

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7 nights

£562 - £1,130

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Conwy (4mls S), North Wales

Wern Cottage

211

Our grading

7 nights

£432 - £757

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Conwy (3 mls S), North Wales

Firefly Lodge

2114

Our grading

7 nights

£465 - £1,183

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Conwy (1ml S), North Wales

Sunken Treasure

2112

Our grading

7 nights

£505 - £895

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Conwy (1m S), North Wales

Pod Pen Y Gaer

211

Our grading

7 nights

£465 - £793

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Conwy (1m S), North Wales

Pod Tal Y Fan

211

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7 nights

£440 - £753

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Holiday cottages in Llanfairfechan

Llanfairfechan is a small coastal town between Penmaenmawr and Bangor; it was developed in the late 19th century as a holiday resort, popular for its fresh sea air and safe bathing. Much of the town's Victorian character remains, with a long, spacious promenade and original stone-built shops in the town centre, now a conservation area. Our Llanfairfechan holiday cottages are perfectly placed for exploring this charming seaside town in Conwy.

In the hills above Llanfairfechan, the ancient Roman Road forms part of a historic trail. Meini Hirion Stone Circle, known locally as The Druids Circle is within easy walking distance. Standing above the town is St Mary's Church, from which the town takes its name, first mentioned in 1253. The present building, on a circular Druid site, dates from 1849. The Coedydd Aber Nature Reserve is located on the northern side of the Carneddau Mountains, south-west of Llanfairfechan. The main attraction for visitors is the spectacular waterfall, but the valley is also home to a diverse range of habitats, from mixed woodland to grassland. For a memorable holiday in North Wales, check out our self-catering accommodation in Llanfairfechan above or take a look at our full collection of Wales cottages for more inspiration.