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<blockquote data-quote="Christoph1945" data-source="post: 4964694" data-attributes="member: 42426"><p>We once stayed in a cottage in Snowdonia (Garth-y-Foel) and before taking our money the owner firstly asked if we minded isolation. The landlady told us that some people would rent and then have to leave part way through their break, because of the isolation. Hardly saw a soul for days and at night, in the dark, we were surrounded by the reflective eyes of sheep. </p><p></p><p>The silence was so deep you could hear the smallest of country sounds and the big double bed was the strangest we had ever slept in. One would wake in the night with the sensation that the bed had grown and we were rather like small children with plenty of room to move! Not scary though.</p><p></p><p>It all made for a real nice break, far from the maddening crowds, and we returned several time more to absorb the peace and tranquility of the place. Not sure if we could spend a lifetime there though! Typical townies I suppose; just in love with the romantic view of country life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christoph1945, post: 4964694, member: 42426"] We once stayed in a cottage in Snowdonia (Garth-y-Foel) and before taking our money the owner firstly asked if we minded isolation. The landlady told us that some people would rent and then have to leave part way through their break, because of the isolation. Hardly saw a soul for days and at night, in the dark, we were surrounded by the reflective eyes of sheep. The silence was so deep you could hear the smallest of country sounds and the big double bed was the strangest we had ever slept in. One would wake in the night with the sensation that the bed had grown and we were rather like small children with plenty of room to move! Not scary though. It all made for a real nice break, far from the maddening crowds, and we returned several time more to absorb the peace and tranquility of the place. Not sure if we could spend a lifetime there though! Typical townies I suppose; just in love with the romantic view of country life. [/QUOTE]
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