Offering cosy accommodation for two guests, this lovely apartment in the heart of the town, makes a great base for exploring Criccieth, with its beaches that extend either side of the stunning medieval castle. You’ll also find a wide choice of independant pubs, restaurants, cafes, and shops. Its only a short drive to Porthmadog (5 miles) or Llanbedrog (12 miles), and Just 8 miles away is Portmeirion, an enchanting Italianate village. For those looking for adventure, head to Go Below (29 miles) where you can zip line through caverns and abseil to the UK’s deepest point, or head to Llanberis to walk or get the train up Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon)
This former stable block has been transformed into these lovely apartments. Step inside the apartment, where you will find the bright open-plan lounge/kitchenette/diner which makes a great space for the both of you to unwind at the end of the day. The sofa – that can also be made up as a sofa bed for flexible sleeping arrangements – is a comfortable spot to catch up on your favourite programmes and there’s also a dining table for meals. The kitchenette, whilst compact, offers everything you need to prepare simple meals and snacks. At the end of the day, head through to the relaxing king-size bedroom which is well presented and also has a TV if you fancy a lazy lie-in. From here, you have your own en-suite shower room.
While there is no outdoor space at this property, the beach is just 1 mile away offering you plenty of opportunity to get some fresh air.
Breakfast included in your stay.
This apartment is located in Criccieth. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Eryri National Park and Yr Wyddfa. Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways and Glasfryn Parc are also worth visiting.
Weekly price from £1232
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