Tirwyddan, Criccieth, Gwynedd, sleeps eight guests in four bedrooms.
Tirwyddan consists of a kitchen/diner with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, wine cooler, dining seating for eight, a sitting room with Smart TV and gas fire, and a utility with washing machine and tumble dryer. The bedrooms consist of a king-size with en-suite shower room and balcony with furniture, a double, a twin and a bunk, serviced by a bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC and a ground-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin, and WC. to the outside is a garden with barbecue and furniture and off-road parking for three cars. Within 0.4 miles or less you will find a shop, a pub, and a beach, and please note this is a smoke-free and pet-free property. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels included in the rent. Escape to the stunning seaside of Gwynedd with a stay at the charming Tirwyddan. Note: Check in 16:00, check-out 10:00. Please note: this property can only accommodate a maximum of 8 guests including children and infants.
Amenities: Gas central heating. Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, wine cooler, kettle, toaster. Smart TV, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Highchair and travel cot available. Off-road parking for 3 cars. Rear enclosed lawn with decked patio, garden furniture and BBQ. Front non-enclosed lawn. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 0.3 miles, beach 0.4 miles. Note: Check-in from 4pm and check-out by 10am. Please note: this property can only accommodate a maximum of 8 guests including children and infants.
Region: Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.
Town: Often described as the 'Pearl of Wales on the shores of Snowdonia’, this delightful seaside town is situated just 5 miles from Porthmadog. The town’s 13th-century castle perches majestically on a rocky outcrop, dominating the skyline and offering superb views of Tremadog Bay and the Snowdonia mountains. Watersports enthusiasts will be delighted by the two beaches, whilst walkers and bikers are spoilt for choice by the proximity of the beautiful Snowdonia National Park. Stroll along the beaches, watch porpoises playing in the surf, or relax in the various pubs, restaurants and tea rooms, sampling the famous Cadwalader’s ice cream. Further afield, attractions such as Portmeirion’s wonderful Italianate gardens, the Ffestiniog railway in Porthmadog, Harlech Castle, Caernarfon Castle and the beautiful beaches and renowned golf courses of the Llyn Peninsula are all within an easy drive.