Situated in Rhoslan near Cricieth, Gwynedd, Clydfan is a traditional single-storey cottage perfect for a romantic getaway, accommodating two guests. The property features sought-after off-road parking, a charming garden shed for storage, and a welcoming entrance leading to a sitting room filled with Welsh character and charm. Guests can relax in front of the TV or woodburning stove, surrounded by original Welsh artwork and accessories.
The kitchen/diner provides a space for romantic meals for two, while the ground-floor double bedroom offers a tranquil environment with hypo-allergenic bedding and pet-free accommodation. The contemporary bathroom with a power shower ensures a refreshing start to the day before heading out to explore the surrounding area. Nearby attractions include Cricieth Beach, Morfa Bychan caves, Cricieth Castle, Lloyd George Museum, and Glyn y Weddw Art Gallery.
For thrill-seekers, activities like climbing Yr Wyddfa, Zip World Llechwedd, and walking the Welsh Coastal path offer exciting adventures. Additional attractions such as Portmeirion Village, Ffestiniong & Welsh Highland Railways, and Sygun Copper Mine provide stunning views and immersive experiences in North Wales. With a variety of shops, restaurants, and tea rooms in Cricieth, guests can enjoy local favorites like Dylan's Cricieth, Caffi Cwrt No 46 Coffee Shop, and Poachers Restaurant during their stay at Clydfan. Choose Clydfan for a clean and comfortable home-from-home in Rhoslan, Cricieth, Gwynedd.
Weekly price from £493
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