Galwad Y Mor
- 4 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
Gas central heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher. TV, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Private parking. Enclosed rear garden with lawned area and patio. One well-behaved pet is welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pub 0.3 miles, beach 0.2 miles Note: This property requests a Good Housekeeping Bond of £150
Tucked away in the seaside town of Criccieth, Gwynedd, near a beach, is this pretty, detached cottage, Bro Mebyd. Enjoying an enclosed garden and ground-floor living, this pet-friendly property makes a wonderful escape for four friends or a small family. Leave your vehicle in a private parking space before stepping inside to discover the entrance hallway; here you can kick off your shoes ready for exploring the coastline. The open-plan living space is the idyllic place to unwind after an action-packed day, sprawl out on the sofa with a cup of tea, as the TV plays your favourite shows. Step over to the contemporary kitchen area, certain to entice budding chefs with electric oven and hob, as well as a dishwasher for a fuss-free clean; when dinner is served, settle down at the dining table and uncork a bottle of fizz. When the sun is shining, you and your furry friend can bask in the good weather out on the rear lawn or on rainy days curl up in the conservatory and escape into a book. After an adventurous day, enjoy a steamy shower to refresh or indulge in a bubble-bath in the tub in the family bathroom and you can leave your towel on the radiator to keep it warm and fluffy. When eyes grow heavy, two well-presented bedrooms await, choose between a double and a twin bedroom, both with ample storage to unpack your belongings. Awaken with a steaming cup of coffee in the conservatory before joining your guests at the dining table for a hearty breakfast. Just moments away is a rocky beach, where you can take your pooch for a run about and spend an afternoon snorkelling or relaxing. History buffs will be thrilled with a trip up the hill to marvel at the remains of Castell Criccieth, which was destroyed by Welsh Princes and for more attractions, venture into Porthmadog for its Maritime Museum and traditional steam trains. The seaside village of Abersoch is also worth a visit, with its Blue Flag beach, where you can lay back on the golden sand and its high waves for surfing enthusiasts; fuel your excursions at beachfront cafes and watch the world whirl by. For a much-needed break to the stunning Llyn Peninsula, consider Bro Mebyd.