Caernarfon 1.4 miles. Enjoying an elevated position and looking over the rooftops to the Menai Strait in Porth Waterloo near Caernarfon, Gwynedd, is this stunning, detached period house of Carreg Y Garth. With idyllic ivy adorning its front and gorgeous, countryside surroundings, Carreg Y Garth is a charming setting for a large family of eight or two small families' breaks in this part of Wales. Off-road parking on a private driveway welcomes you on arrival, so you can easily unload your things before taking in those stunning views. Head inside to be welcomed by a reception hall, before making yourself at home in the charming sitting room, where leather seating rests in front of a crackling woodburning stove and a flatscreen TV. Whilst you unwind in the sitting room, the youngsters of the group can continue to the snug/games room, where a selection of games await to keep them entertained. After relaxing for a while, continue to the kitchen, where grey shaker-style cabinets boast an array of superb appliances, including a range cooker, ideal for any budding chef! Enjoy a tasty dinner in the neighbouring conservatory/dining room, where summer evenings allow natural light to stream into the space, adding to its convivial feel. After dinner, climb the stairs to find four wonderful bedrooms, including a king-size, double and a twin, as well as a double bunk that is perfect for children. Further along the landing on the first floor rests a fabulous bathroom; here, you will feel spoilt for choice when it comes to freshening up, thanks to the freestanding bath and glass, walk-in shower! Downstairs, a shower room can also be found, for added convenience. Be sure to make the most of the property's lovely outdoor spaces, including a large front lawn and a charming, enclosed rear garden, where you can enjoy alfresco dining. Travel a short way to Caernarfon, where a plethora of eateries and shops await, as well as a gorgeous dock and a range of historic landmarks, including the famed Caernarfon Castle and the Sefontium Roman Fort. Check out Llanberis, a charming village tucked away in the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park with lots offer, from the National Slate Museum and Dolbadarn Castle to the Blue Peris Mountain Centre and Llanberis Lake Railway. A day out in Bangor is a must, where Garth Pier offers a great array of kiosks, the Roman Camp offers amazing views of the town, and the Nantporth North Wales Wildlife Trust Nature Reserve provides delightful walks! Why not pay Anglesey or Llandudno a visit for more coastal fun, or spend more time within the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park to discover caverns, whitewater rafting and climbing? A blissful break awaits at Carreg Y Garth.
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