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Set on the
edge of Snowdonia - Hafoty Farm Cottages provide the
perfect base for exploring Anglesey, the Lleyn Peninsula,
Caernarfon and the surrounding countryside of Snowdonia.
All six cottages
have been converted from old farm barns to
provide the highest standard in self catering facilities - graded
4 star accommodation by the Wales Tourist Board.
• Peaceful rural setting
overlooking Caernarfon Castle
• Patios to rear of
cottages with glorious views of the castle and coast
• Play area for children
• Private parking
outside your cottage
• Beds made up ready
for your arrival
• Cot and highchair
available
• Personally supervised
by resident owners
• Annually inspected
and graded by Wales Tourist Board
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Small village shop, within 500 yards, for newspapers fresh bread/rolls,
homemade cakes
• Very good fish and
chip shop within a 5 minute drive
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Pub serving food 5 minute drive
• 3 supermarkets,
numerous good restaurants and pubs - 10 minute drive in Caernarfon
• Laundry, drying room and
locked store room for bicycles
Please note - for
the comfort of all our guests - no smoking and no pets.

From Caernarfon
- take the A487 (Porthmadog). Through Bontnewydd, after ½
mile take the left turn for Rhostryfan and continue to the village. Turn
left at the first speed bumps, continue to the end and take the left farm
track.
From Porthmadog
- take the A487 (Caernarfon) for approx. 16 miles. You will pass Dinas
Garage and Snowdonia Adventure on the left, Ignore the right turn here
for Rhostryfan, carry on for a ¼ mile, take next right turn to
Rhostryfan. Proceed as above
Few towns in Britain
can claim to have been inhabited without a break since pre-Roman times.
Dominated by King Edward 1st's medieval fortress, Caernarfon is a World
Heritage Site and has everything for the visitor.
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We are open from 1
March to 10 January.
Short and weekend
breaks are available out of season
click
here to view our tariff

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Glorious walking in Snowdonia National Park, Snowdon itself
is
only 15 minute drive away.
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Close to the spectacular beaches and coastline of Anglesey,
Caernarfon Bay and the Lleyn Peninsula.
• Heritage and Culture
- within easy reach of the many castles,
ancient monuments and museums of North Wales.
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Many golf courses, riding and pony trekking, nature reserves,
bird watching, fishing, cycling on the Lon Eifion cycleway and
national cycle network, sailing and watersports at Plas Menai
• Attractions: -
•
Welsh Highland Railway.
• Snowdon
Mountain Railway
• Llanberislake
Railway
• Inigo
Jones Slateworks
• Welsh
Slate Museum
• Sygun
Copper Mine
• Electric
Mountain
• The
Funcentre
• Greenwood
Forest Park
• Portmeirion
Village
• Rhiw
Goch Ski & Mountain Bike Centre
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