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dvd, stereo, fitted kitchen with dishwasher, hob, oven, fridge and microwave, shower room and patio area with BBQ set within 1 acre of landscaped gardens. It is the annexe of Drws y Nant home of Sue and Simon and their children with easy access to Llangollen, Ruthin, Chester, the North Wales Coast and Snowdonia the cottage provides an ideal base to explore everything that North Wales has to offer. Weeks start at £220 up to £350 in the July and August.... more
Pets are welcome here
Families with children welcomed here
Washing machine
Prices from £184... more
Pets are welcome here
Families with children welcomed here
Dishwasher
Prices from £255... more
Because of its geographical position commanding the roads north of and through the valleys of Snowdonia, combined with its natural sheltered harbour with access to the sea, the highway to the western world, Caernarfon was the inevitable choice for conquerors to build their fortress towns.
The Romans, who with their European mercenaries, built the fort of Segontium and occupied it for about four hundred years were the first to put Caernarfon on the 'map' of western Europe. With the aid of the catholic Celtic church that influence survived through the Dark Ages.
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