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3 fireside favourites for the festive season

Dreaming of a Welsh Christmas? We’ve picked three wintry hideaways which transform the season into an experience to savour—a halcyon time to unwind, seclude yourself, and embrace the beauty of North Wales without the usual crowds.

Ty Cadwgan

Perched among the bare branches and frosty wilds near Aberffraw, this enchanting cottage for four feels like stepping into a winter fairytale. Once a forgotten ruin, it now stands restored and full of warmth – with stories of long ago hidden behind every corner. Inside, the heart of the cottage glows with a crackling wood-burner—a sanctuary from the winter cold, where the firelight dances on the velvet sofa and fills the space with a delightful cheer that’s impossible to resist.

Envision your Yuletide escape to Ty Cadwgan, where festive mornings begin with coffee watching the frost glisten on the wild garden, and evenings unfold in quiet serenity as flames casts a golden glow. This is a winter retreat where history and nature come together, creating memories to warm you for seasons to come.

Uncover the new Ty Cadwgan.

Cae Llyn

For those who crave the wild beauty of a winter escape by the sea, Cae Llyn is a gem waiting to be discovered. Perched above the serene Borthwen Beach, this beautiful holiday house with its white and blue charm offers sweeping views over Rhoscolyn Bay and the ever-changing sky.

Step inside, and you’ll feel the warmth of the place immediately. Two roaring open fires create a captivating ambiance, perfect for winter evenings when the sea wind howls and stars glitter across expansive skies. Gather around the fire, a book in hand, or sip hot drinks as the flames crackle—this is the essence of a winter in Wales.

Discover Cae Llyn.

Cleifiog Fawr

For those who long for a classic winter hideaway, Cleifiog Fawr promises the escape of a lifetime. This lovingly restored barn, once part of a 19th-century farm, exudes rustic charm while inviting you to embrace the heart of the season. Inside, the centrepiece is the wood-burner—a fire that seems to have a life of its own, crackling and glowing as it transforms the space into a haven from the darkness of midwinter evenings.

Here, colder days unfold at a slower pace. Wrapped up, you’ll find yourself gravitating to the fire, mesmerised by its dance and warmth. It’s a place to settle in for hours with a novel or cup of tea, savouring the peaceful quiet and the comforting scent of woodsmoke. The spacious rooms and bright, airy kitchen are lovely, but it’s the fireside where memories are truly made, creating a timeless feeling that thaws any of winter’s chill from outdoors.

Uncover the joy of Cleifiog Fawr.

Grab your blankets, brew a warm drink, and let these fireside havens wrap you in their glow. Here’s to a season of festivities, celebration and warming memories.

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