Located in Porthmadog, Gwynedd, Wales, this cozy cottage is perfect for a romantic retreat for two. With an enclosed garden and stunning views over the town, mountains, and estuary, it offers a peaceful and picturesque setting. Situated between the coast and Snowdonia mountains, it is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and exploring local attractions like steam trains, zip wires, and gardens.
The three-storey terraced cottage is stylishly furnished for comfort, with a lounge featuring a fireplace, Smart TV, and interesting artworks. The kitchen/diner is well-equipped for cooking meals, with an electric oven, fridge/freezer, microwave, and dishwasher. The dining table offers a romantic setting by the electric log burner, with lovely views from the window. The bathroom with shower over bath and WC is on this floor, as well as access to the rear garden for sunset views.
The decadent bedroom with a double bed is perfect for a restful night's sleep, with a separate WC on this floor as well. The paved garden is enclosed and offers alfresco dining options with a table, chairs, and a sunken garden with seating for a charcoal BBQ. There is ample space for bikes and on-road parking nearby. Overall, this cottage provides a comfortable and romantic escape with convenient access to both the coast and mountains for outdoor adventures and exploration of local attractions.
Weekly price from £384
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