Trem Y Rhiw, Tal-Y-Bont

Gwynedd. Sleeps up to 4

Resting in Tal-Y-Bont, North Wales is this stunning, detached bungalow, Trem y Rhiw. Offering a contemporary style throughout, the bungalow is a stylish setting for four friends or a family to enjoy the fantastic Welsh coastline. Sitting on a residential cul-de-sac with parking for two cars, you will have no problem getting settled in upon arrival. An exceptionally finished, open-plan living space immediately welcomes you with sleek, grey kitchen cupboards and plush seating. Kick off your shoes and recline in the sofas, complete with phone charging ports, whilst you flick through Netflix on the Smart TV and decide on a film for your movie night. There is dining for four and the well-equipped kitchen includes an electric oven, induction hob and fridge/freezer for rustling up a variety of dishes to impress your guests, followed by an easy clean-up using the handy dishwasher. Trem y Rhiw offers all guests a pleasant stay, with two charming king-size bedrooms with ample storage to unpack your belongings, get ready for the day or crawl under the sheets after a busy day at the beach; switch on the Smart TVs available in both bedrooms and enjoy a lazy morning watching your favourite TV programme. What's more, both bedrooms boast en-suites, with one hosting an en-suite walk-in shower and the other an en-suite bath with shower over to suit all guests, whether you prefer a quick rinse or a long soak in the tub. Other features of the bungalow include beautiful oak doors throughout, a cloakroom with a basin and WC, as well as an external, spacious utility with a washing machine tumble dryer and storage space for bikes. Outside you can find an electric car charging point, alongside an enclosed, rear garden with lawn, patio and outdoor seating. Dine alfresco in the peaceful garden or enjoy glasses of wine with your loved ones under the stars to toast the day's adventures. Around Trem y Rhiw you have access to lovely walks, a nearby pub, the Ysgethin Inn, and an Italian takeaway for tasty meals, as well as long stretches of sandy beach, perfect for a picnic in the sunshine, surfing or simply relaxing with a good book and listening to the waves. For a busier seaside town, head south to Barmouth with the picturesque Traeth Abermaw Beach surrounded by mountain views, perfect for bathing or playing games along the sand, whilst in the centre there are quaint local shops, eateries and Dinas Oleu for stunning panoramic views. Llanfair is a short journey north next to the neighbouring Harlech, where you can spend the day wandering along the long, uninterrupted stretch of sand on the scenic Harlech beach, visit the fascinating Llanfair Slate Caverns and stop for lunch in Harlech before visiting the imposing, medieval castle. To see a village like no other, drive a little further north to the quirky, Italian-like Portmeirion, created by Welsh architect Clough Williams-Ellis from 1925 to 1976, home to cafés, shops and wonderful walks through woodland and along the coast. Situated within reach of spectacular coastlines and mountain regions, with delightful features and amenities throughout, treat your family or friends to a stay at Trem y Rhiw.

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