Moel Tryfan is a romantic, first-floor apartment overlooking the Seiont river in Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales. This dog-friendly property is ideally located for exploring North Wales, with easy access to amenities and close proximity to Snowdonia National Park. The apartment features open-plan living with a contemporary interior, including a sitting area with a cushioned sofa and armchair, a well-equipped kitchen area, and a pristine shower room. The double bedroom is tastefully decorated with exposed beams, a dressing table, industrial-style bedside lamps, and a Smart TV for entertainment.
Guests at Moel Tryfan have access to shared laundry facilities, including a washing machine and tumble dryer for convenience. The property is located near a pub and is a short drive from the Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Visitors can enjoy breakfast at Cei Llechi's cafe, browse craft shops, and explore Caernarfon Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The apartment is a perfect base for a romantic getaway, with the option to book additional accommodations on the property for larger groups.
Overall, Moel Tryfan offers a comfortable and convenient stay in a picturesque location, with easy access to both natural and cultural attractions in North Wales. The apartment's modern amenities, charming decor, and proximity to key sites make it an ideal choice for couples looking for a relaxing and memorable holiday experience. Whether relaxing indoors or exploring the surrounding area, guests can enjoy a peaceful and enjoyable stay at this well-appointed property in Caernarfon.
Weekly price from £457
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