Bwthyn Stabal, Criccieth

Snowdonia. Sleeps up to 5

Criccieth, Lleyn PeninsulaWalk into the town which is overlooked by its distinctive ruined castle on the hillside which separates the 2 Blue Flag beaches. Lots of locally owned shops - deli/coffee shop, butchers and fishmongers - good recommended restaurants are Poachers, Dylan's and Royal China . Lleyn Peninsula Coastal PathJoin the Lleyn Coastal Path for walks with spectacular views across the bay to Harlech - wonderful bird and marine life. Family FunDiscover fulfilling activities for the whole family from thrilling adventures to petting furry animals, exhilarating boat trips and visiting off shore islands. Steam TrainsThe Welsh Highland Railway and Ffestiniog Railway both depart from the coastal town of Porthmadog on their iconic journeys through the magical Snowdonia landscape. Sit back, relax and let the nostalgic train take the strain. Days away... Snowdonia National ParkSqueezed between the rugged coast and majestic mountains the Snowdonia National Park is packed with awe inspiring adventures, breathtaking scenery, fabulous walks, sleepy villages, delicious local produce, iconic steam train rides, industrial heritage and so much more. Well worth at least one day out, probably more. PortmeirionThis is the picturesque Italian folly based on Portofino - beautiful views, a great restaurant and unique pottery. BeddgelertThere are riverside walks and a scrumptious ice cream shop to enjoy and whilst on the way and check out the RSPB Osprey Centre on the Glaslyn River. AngleseyWales' largest island with its tranquil rural landscape, beautiful rugged coast, numerous unspoiled beaches, historic sites and delicious local produce is well worth visiting. Working Woollen MillsVisit Trefriw Mill in the village of Trefriw and Brynkir Mill in Golan two working woollen mills producing traditional woollen fabrics as beautiful and appealing today as they were 200 years ago. Each mill has a shop and cafe. There is lots to see and enjoy when staying in this pretty holiday cottage near Criccieth beach on the Lleyn Peninsula.

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