A fabulous top quality studio accommodation, perfect for a short break, with outside seating area and the most fabulous sea view in the distance.
Ground Floor:
All on the ground floor.
Living room: With Smart TV and double sofa bed.
Kitchen: With microwave and wine cooler.
Bedroom: With kingsize bed.
Shower room: With walk-in shower, toilet and heated towel rail.
All on the ground floor.
Living room: With Smart TV and double sofa bed.
Kitchen: With microwave and wine cooler.
Bedroom: With kingsize bed.
Shower room: With walk-in shower, toilet and heated towel rail.
Oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included.
Front garden with sitting-out area and garden furniture. Private parking for 3 cars. No smoking.
The studio sleeps four in total including the sofa bed, everything is top quality and stylishly furnished, to ensure you have a comfortable stay. There is a small prep area for food with microwave, kettle and toaster available for cooking, and a narrow fridge which will fit basic essentials.
There are miles of idyllic coastline to explore, with picture perfect beaches and dunes you’ll be spoilt for choice. Just down the road you’ll find Harlech home to the imposing UNESCO world heritage site Harlech Castle. Bustling Barmouth is also only a short distance, take a walk along the promenade and indulge in some fish and chips. An iconic feature of the town is Barmouth Bridge, over 150-year-old railway viaduct across the Mawddach Estuary. It is half a mile in length with a wooden promenade suitable for pedestrians or cyclists which now forms part of the Wales Coast Path and the Lon Las Cymru Cycle Network.
Nantcol waterfalls are just 5 miles away and offer a great day out, a perfect place for a family picnic whilst playing in the stream. You’re in a fantastic location to explore this area of the Snowdonia National Park.
There are miles of idyllic coastline to explore, with picture perfect beaches and dunes you’ll be spoilt for choice. Just down the road you’ll find Harlech home to the imposing UNESCO world heritage site Harlech Castle. Bustling Barmouth is also only a short distance, take a walk along the promenade and indulge in some fish and chips. An iconic feature of the town is Barmouth Bridge, over 150-year-old railway viaduct across the Mawddach Estuary. It is half a mile in length with a wooden promenade suitable for pedestrians or cyclists which now forms part of the Wales Coast Path and the Lon Las Cymru Cycle Network.
Nantcol waterfalls are just 5 miles away and offer a great day out, a perfect place for a family picnic whilst playing in the stream. You’re in a fantastic location to explore this area of the Snowdonia National Park.