Ty Ardwyn, Criccieth

Snowdonia. Sleeps up to 7

Ty Ardwyn is a charming Victorian holiday house located in Criccieth, Gwynedd, Wales, offering accommodation for up to 7 guests across 4 bedrooms. The property boasts stunning views of Criccieth castle and the beach, with easy access to nearby attractions such as the Lleyn Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The house has been lovingly renovated and features a modern, well-equipped kitchen with a breakfast table overlooking the courtyard.

The sitting/dining room at Ty Ardwyn includes a large bay window, comfortable seating around a wood burning stove, and a dining table for eight. Guests can enjoy amenities such as a wall-mounted TV with access to Netflix and Amazon Prime. The property offers four bedrooms, including a spacious top floor ensuite double bedroom with a king size bed, TV, and DVD player. The family bathroom includes a bath with shower over, while a separate toilet is also available.

Outside, guests can relax in the sheltered rear courtyard with a large table, chairs, and parasol. A lockable storage shed is provided for bicycles and boards. While there is no allocated parking, free spaces can be found nearby. Criccieth is a picturesque seaside town with a variety of dining options, shops, and attractions, including the Cadwalladers ice cream parlour. Nearby points of interest include Portmeirion, the Welsh Highland Railway, and Snowdonia National Park.

Whether visiting in summer or winter, Ty Ardwyn offers a comfortable and welcoming retreat for families and friends. The owners have thoughtfully provided amenities to enhance the holiday experience. Guests should be aware that the staircase to the top floor bedroom is slightly narrower and steeper than average, with a beam at the top. Bed configurations can be adjusted upon request with advance notice to Menai Holidays.

Weekly price from £652

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