Gwynfryn House, Llanbedr

Snowdonia. Sleeps up to 10

Set within a prime position within the Eryri National Park in Llanbedr, Gwynedd is Gwynfryn House, a fabulous, five-bedroom listed home. Sympathetically restored, oozing both character and charm, Gwynfryn House also features a contemporary feel, whilst nestled near a hub of amenities and attractions, making it a wonderful base for a family or group of ten, with their furry companion in tow. Park up off-road and head indoors, to be met by the sleek, well-equipped kitchen/diner, where you can prepare and enjoy light bites, whilst the formal dining room is the ideal place to host large dinner parties, with the woodburning stove alight. If you'd prefer an alfresco affair, light the barbecue and bask in your surroundings upon the rear patio, before cosying up in the sitting room, housing a rustling open fire. As day turns into night, select from five well-appointed bedrooms, including a king-size, two doubles, and two second-floor twin bedrooms. All are serviced by two bathrooms, a shower room, and a further shower, located in the utility. Gwynfryn House is located by a river with nearby natural swimming hole so make sure to pack your costume! Don your walking boots to traverse the breath-taking countryside of North Wales, with plenty of beauty spots to explore, whilst the Llanfair Slate Caverns and the Coed Crafnant North Wales Wildlife Trust Nature Reserve rest closer to home, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Take to the shoreline to visit Harlech Castle, and spend a day at Harlech Beach, whilst Barmouth, it's lovely beach makes a delightful landscape for a seascape. Well-positioned within driving distance to Portmeirion, Morfa Bychan, Criccieth, and many more coastal villages, an area blessed for good golf courses too, be spoilt for choice when forming your itinerary, all starting from Gwynfryn House.

Weekly price from £1199

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