This traditional Welsh single-storey cottage, Clydfan, is located in Rhoslan, near the beach town of Cricieth in Gwynedd.Clydfan is set in a quiet rural location near the seaside town of Cricieth.Clydfan is great for a romantic retreat or for a walking, hiking or cycling holiday.
It sleeps two guests and is within easy reach of the attractions of Snowdonia, the Llŷn Peninsular and Anglesey.You will approach the freshly whitewashed, mid-terrace early 19th century cottage from a traditional Welsh slate patio at the front.Clydfan has plenty of space for convenient off-road parking on the drive.A quaint old tin shed in the spacious, beautiful garden is available for your use, offering secure storage space for bikes or beach equipment.
You will enter the property up a small step and through a low front door into an original quarry tiled entrance hallway.Feel at ease as you lounge on the comfortable sofa under the original beams of the sitting room; relax in front of the TV, or browse through one of the many books at your disposal or simply snuggle up in front of the woodburning stove.Original art work and prints from Welsh artists adorn the walls of this charming, newly restored cottage.
Set the table for a romantic meal for two in the kitchen/diner, crack open a bottle of wine, and plan your upcoming days out in Gwynedd.
Egyptian cotton and hypo-allergenic bedding is provided in the ground-floor double bedroom, ideal for those who are sensitive to or have allergies.
Warm, plush accessories will help you relax and rest your eyes.
The contemporary bathroom has underfloor heating and an electric shower above the bath.
The monochrome patterned tiled flooring and modern fixtures is charmingly in keeping with this tastefully restored property.
You'll find a variety of shops, restaurants, bars, and tea rooms just a short distance from Clydfan; local favourites include Dylan's Criccieth, Caffi Cwrt, and Poachers Restaurant and Tafarn y Plu.
Many attractions are close to the cottage, including Criccieth beach and castle on the hill above the shore, Black Rock sands Morfa Bychan, Cwm Pennant, Lôn Goed and the Lloyd George Museum and river Dwyfor walks at Llanystumdwy.
If you're looking for a thrill, try climbing Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) or venture a thrill at Zip World, Llechwedd at 1,400 feet.
Spectacular views and immersive experiences can also be had at Portmeirion Village, Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways, and Sygun Copper Mine.
Plenty of varied cycling and hiking routes are all within easy reach of the cottage.Choose Clydfan as your cosy home-away-from-home when visiting Criccieth, Gwynedd