Resting at the centre of the bustling town of Criccieth, amidst the beauty of the Snowdonia National Park and the Welsh coast, sits this wonderful mid-terrace, Trem Y Mor.
Offering accommodation for up to six guests, this property is perfect for a family seeking a fun-filled escape to Wales.
Step into the sitting room and take a seat in one of the two inviting sofas, flicking on the gas fire in the exposed brick inglenook to bring a welcoming warmth in the winter months.
Move through into the contemporary-styled kitchen/diner and sit together at the table, toasting to a terrific holiday before making use of the wonderful range of appliances at hand including an electric oven and hob, fridge and even a washing machine and dishwasher!
Enjoy your meal times outside on your private patio, the backdrop of the sea creating a soothing setting at any time of the day, as well as giving you a glimpse of the beauty of Criccieth.
Up on the first floor rest the three well-presented bedrooms where you can choose from a master king home to its very own Juliet balcony, the perfect spot to enjoy your morning coffee amidst the fresh coastal breeze and take a look at the breathtaking sea views.
Along with a double and a bunk room which adjoin together to make a family room, perfect for a family of four.
Begin your day in the sparkling shower room with a rejuvenating shower, a cloakroom on the ground floor too to give you plenty of space to prepare, before heading out on your day of adventure.
Criccieth, described as being the 'Pearl of Wales on the shores of Snowdonia', there's plenty of scenic splendour all around; with walking and cycling routes aplenty leading you past wonderful wildlife, impressive mountain peaks including the renowned Mount Snowdon which can also be accessed via the Snowdon Mountain Railway for an experience like no other, a plethora of historic sites, watersports, horse riding and more, there's something here for every taste.
The town of Criccieth itself is home to a range of pubs, cafés and restaurants catering to all your cuisine needs, as well as a selection of shops where you can pick up any last-minute ingredients for a home-made meal.
The fantastic local bakery and cafe are just a few steps from Trem Y Mor!
Other attractions in the town include visiting the Snowdonia mountains, as well as its very own beach making a lovely spot for a winter stroll or a day of sun-soaking.
Spend a day on Pwlheli and explore its popular open-air market, quaint streets home to quaint shops, cafés and more and its vibrant harbour boasting a rich history, with the wonderful Llyn's Coastal Path being in close reach too for even more impressive scenery.
In reach of the Italianate village of Portmeirion, the historic Isle of Anglesey and so much more, Trem Y Mor makes the ultimate choice for a fun-filled escape to Wales at any time of year!