Barmouth, located in Gwynedd, Wales, is a delightful seaside town that offers a unique and cozy accommodation option for couples. This quirky semi-detached property is just 200 yards from the beach, making it an ideal base for exploring the beautiful coastal resorts, historic castles, and majestic mountains in the area. The property features an open-plan living space, a separate bedroom, and a shower room, along with a roof terrace perfect for enjoying a glass of wine while taking in the surroundings.
The ground floor of the property includes a utility room with a washing machine and a well-equipped kitchen area featuring an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, and fridge. The living area is fitted with a 28" Freeview TV, and the bedroom includes a comfortable double bed. Additional amenities such as underfloor central heating, gas, electricity, bed linen, towels, and Wi-Fi are included, ensuring a comfortable stay. A parking permit for one car is available, with an additional public car park nearby for a fee.
Guests can enjoy the vibrant local scene, with numerous cafés and pubs within walking distance. A stroll along the sandy beach offers a chance to relax and soak up the sun. The famous Barmouth Bridge provides a picturesque route for walking or cycling, leading to the scenic Mawddach Trail, which follows the old railway line to Dolgellau. For those seeking adventure, the Cambrian Coast line offers spectacular train journeys, while a ferry ride across the river leads to the Fairbourne Railway, featuring a delightful steam train experience.
Beyond Barmouth, visitors can explore the stunning sandy beaches that stretch to the north, and the impressive Harlech Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which overlooks the town. Adventure seekers can head to Blaenau Ffestiniog to experience Europe’s largest zip wire zone at Zip World Titan or try underground trampolining at Bounce Below. The nearby Snowdonia National Park offers countless opportunities for hiking and outdoor exploration, with the mountains easily accessible within minutes.
In addition to its natural beauty, the region is dotted with delightful towns and villages worth visiting. Dolgellau boasts a variety of unique shops, while Penmaenpool features a delightful toll bridge. Llwyngwril is known for its annual yarnbombing festival, and Tywyn is home to the historic Talyllyn Railway. This property in Barmouth not only provides a comfortable retreat but also serves as a gateway to a wealth of activities and attractions in this picturesque part of Wales.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!