Gower bungalow, is a delightful two bedroom property offering visitors a comfortable, and enjoyable stay in a quiet mews. Situated only 100 yards from the glorious Gower coastal path, it is strolling distance to the charming village of Mumbles. Facilities include, fully fitted and equipped open plan kitchen, washing machine, wall mounted flat screen television. Alexa system. The double bedroom has a double size bed, the second bedroom has adult size bunk beds. All beds are ready made up for visitors with freshly laundered and ironed linen. Also provided are hand & tea towels. There are two matching leather sofas of excellent quality providing comfort and style. This open plan area leads via internal French doors into the conservatory which is furnished with high quality table and chairs.The conservatory leads via external French doors onto the first of two outside areas, the upper is patio the lower is decking, they are both furnished. The property has full central heating for the winter months. There is an electric meter. There is a credit of at least £15 for each visitor at the start of their stay, should more be required the visitor can top up the meter using their credit card. There is free WiFi provided, smart TV and echo dot.
Swansea: Swansea is Wales second city and comes up to expectation. It is a lively city with an abundance of culture with its museums, art galleries and round the year exhibitions of various kinds. It sits to the right of the sea and every nook and cranny reminds us of our maritime traditions. Visit the award winning marina and its exciting architectural surrounds. Swansea can boast an excellent shopping centre and abundance of good restaurants bars and cafes. The city indoor market is a must for the resident and tourist trade. Transport is very good and has a central national bus station as well as train station.
One other thing apart from its seaside attractions, Swansea is famous for it many wonderful parks, including Clyne Park and Singleton Park.
Mumbles village: Mumbles is a lively and charming welsh seaside village. It boasts an abundance of restaurants and bars as well as cafe's and ice cream parlours.
West Wales: Places such as Tenby, Saudersfoot and Pembroke are all within relatively easy driving distance for those who cannot bear to be so near and not experience the magnificence of the west Wales coast and countryside.
Located in Swansea, this vacation home is by the sea. Egypt Centre and Ceri Richards Gallery are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Clyne Gardens and Blackpill Lido. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at St Helens Rugby and Cricket Ground or Laserzone. Jet skiing and scuba diving offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with horse riding and cycling nearby.
Weekly price from £441
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