Y Stabl is a modern and colorful holiday cottage located in Criccieth, Wales, perfect for a couple looking for a quirky and contemporary place to stay. The property is situated in the heart of Criccieth on the Llŷn Peninsula, just a few minutes' walk from the beach with views of the sea and Criccieth castle from the bedroom. The accommodation is spread over three floors and features a Google Audiocast sound system in every room.
The kitchen is a highlight of the property, with mood lighting, a seaside surfer wall mural, pebble mosaic table, and driftwood light. It is well-equipped with a gas cooker and hob, microwave, fridge, and dishwasher. The sitting room offers a comfy space with a sofa, modern wood-burning stove, and a wall-hung 65" Smart 4K TV with Google Chromecast. Juliet balcony doors provide views over Black Rock Sands and Harlech.
The upstairs bedroom boasts a king-size bed, jacuzzi bath, and ceiling-hung TV with a built-in DVD player. The shower/steam room features a large drencher head, underfloor heating, a built-in sound system, and mood lighting. Y Stabl does not have its own private outside space, but guests can enjoy the village green in front of the cottage or take a short walk to the beach. The property is conveniently located near cafes, pubs, restaurants, shops, the railway station, and bus stop, making it an ideal base to explore the Llŷn Peninsula.
Weekly price from £468
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