Enjoy local arts, crafts and produce from Beddgelert village shops, pubs and restaurants. Walkers, climbers and cyclists alike relish the challenges nearby, with Aberglaslyn Pass, Nant Gwynant and the path to Snowdon s summit. Go underground at the Sygun Copper Mine, visit National Trust sites, Plas Brandanw, Portmeirion, the RSPB Osprey Project, Criccieth Castle and beach. A holiday in the area would not be complete without a ride on a steam train, join the Nantmor Halt, just a short distance from the garden, on the Welsh Highland Railway to Caernarfon and Porthmadog. Enjoy wooded vales, rocky slopes, mountain lakes, the beach and outdoor activities, family attractions, history and culture. What more could you wish for. This all year round destination, just perfect for your holiday. A detached family residence set in beautiful grounds with all the thoughtful little extras for your comfort on holiday. The conservatory is a great place to sit down on the bench, put on your boots and embrace the view. The inner hallway leads to the stylish kitchen/diner, it is well equipped with electric oven and induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer. If you decide to eat in the kitchen has all the equipment you need to rustle up a meal and gather round the dining table, perfectly positioned by the window looking through the conservatory and out to the mountains. After dinner head in to the cosy lounge, with open fire, comfortable sofas, large TV/DVD and interesting local artwork throughout. Sit in the porch and watch the glorious sunsets with the sound of birdsong. After a full day out retire to one of the three bedrooms choose from the master king size, the twin or the single, all with lovely mountain views over the garden. Enjoy a leisurely shower in the contemporary shower room with shower and WC. The interesting garden has numerous areas to relax in, the side lawn, upper lawn behind the house, veranda by the lounge and by the natural rill. The bistro table, chairs and BBQ are a moveable feast once you have decided on your spot for al fresco dining and to embrace the fabulous mountain views or watch the steam trains chug by. There is private off road parking for two cars available at the property and bikes and canoes can be stored in the garage.
Weekly price from £487
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