Awelfryn is a large, detached house hidden away in the historic town of Criccieth, Gwynedd. Awelfryn is a wonderful option for couples, friends, or groups of seven, thanks to its convenient proximity to the beach and its breath-taking views of the sea and the castle in the distance. The property offers off-road parking and a lovely garden, perfect for enjoying your favourite tipple on balmier evening whilst other members of the party soak in the luxury hot tub. Sink into the plush sofas in front of the gas fireplace while watching a much-loved show on the TV; the roomy sitting area affords beautiful sea views. Head through to the kitchen to prepare delicious dishes, which can then be enjoyed at the dining table as you recount the day’s adventures. There is a utility just off the kitchen for your convenience. Finishing off the ground-floor is a well-appointed bathroom, perfect for washing off the day's adventures under the overhead shower or relaxing in the bath. A super-king-size with en-suite shower room and breath-taking sea views, two doubles, and a single can be found on the first floor, along with a well-appointed shower room and a cloakroom. Visit the magnificent Castell Criccieth, relax on the beautiful beach, practise your swing at the fantastic Criccieth Multi Golf, and dine on fresh seafood at Dylan's, British classics at Poachers, and hearty pub fare at Prince of Wales. Black Rock Sands features a beautiful beach, the Greenacres Nature Reserve, and the popular Black Rock Sands Beach Club, which is known for its award-winning cask ales, cocktails, and wines, in addition to its delicious seasonal menu. Keep going to Porthmadog, where you can take a ride on the Welsh Highland Heritage Railway, explore the Maritime Museum, enjoy a meal at The Port Café Deli & Restaurant or The Australia, try some beer from the Purple Moose Brewery, or head into Snowdonia National Park, home to numerous scenic hiking and cycling trails. Treat your loved ones with a stay at Awelfryn.
Weekly price from £917
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