This lovely apartment for two guests is situated in the pretty, unspoilt coastal town of Criccieth with its independant shops, cafes and restaurants. A great location if you’re looking to explore the Llyn Peninsula (14 miles) or the Snowdonia National Park (9 miles), both Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Whether you are adrenaline junkies or searching for some quiet relaxation, there is plenty to see and do nearby. The beach and Criccieth Castle are a short stroll away. There are plenty of coastal walks as the Wales Coast Path is easy to access from Criccieth. For those who love a bit of history, you can enjoy the most stunning views from the Castle or travel a little further to the magnificent Caernarfon Castle just 17 miles away. Looking for lazy days on sandy shores or some adventurous water sports? Then head 5 miles to Porthmadog or 9 miles to Pwllheli for some fun in the sun.
Part of the Lion Hotel and once a stable block, this one-bedroom apartment is now a great base for two. Whilst cosy, the open-plan living space offers everything you could need for a pleasant stay. Decorated in neutral tones, there is a comfortable sofa and Smart TV for you to enjoy a quiet evening in as well as a dining table for meals. The kitchenette, whilst compact and without an oven, does have a 1 ring induction hob and microwave so you still have everything you need for simple meals and snacks. When night falls, the king-size bedroom is a welcoming space with its own TV if you fancy a late film and a handy en-suite shower room.
While there is no outdoor space at this property, the location of this apartment and its proximity to the beach and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty means that the whole outside is your playground.
Breakfast included in your stay.
This apartment is located in Criccieth. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Eryri National Park and Yr Wyddfa. Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways and Glasfryn Parc are also worth visiting.
Weekly price from £1232
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