Caravan is a comfortable static holiday home set in Morfa Bychan, Gwynedd, offering a straightforward coastal base for small families or friends keen to explore this attractive part of North Wales.
With sandy beaches nearby and mountain scenery close at hand, it’s well placed for a traditional seaside break with plenty of variety.
Inside, the open‑plan living area brings together the kitchen, dining and sitting spaces in a practical layout designed for relaxed stays.
The kitchen is equipped with an oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, kettle and toaster, making it easy to prepare simple meals or pack up a picnic for the day.
A dining table provides space to sit together and plan upcoming outings, while the sitting area, arranged around an electric fire, offers a welcoming spot to unwind in the evening.
All accommodation is arranged on one level and includes two bedrooms: a double bedroom with its own basin and WC, and a twin room suited to children or friends sharing.
A separate shower room with a walk‑in shower, basin and WC completes the interior.
Central heating, WiFi, fuel and power, along with bed linen and towels, are all included to help ensure a comfortable and convenient stay.
Outside, enclosed decking with outdoor furniture provides a pleasant place to sit out and enjoy the sea air, whether over breakfast or an evening drink.
Off‑road parking for two cars adds further ease during your visit.
Local amenities can be found within the village, while the nearby beach at Black Rock Sands is popular for its wide shoreline and open views across Cardigan Bay.
Porthmadog is close by, offering shops, cafés and harbour views, along with access to the Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railways.
From here, you can explore the wider Llŷn Peninsula, head inland towards Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park for walking routes and dramatic landscapes, or visit the Italianate village of Portmeirion.
With a handy location and easy access to coast, countryside and historic attractions, Caravan makes a well‑situated base for discovering the character of Gwynedd.