Tirwyddan is a charming, detached, blue-painted property filled with character and offering amazing coastal views and off-road parking, resting in the pretty seaside town of Criccieth, a winner of Wales In Bloom.
This delightful property is nestled into an ideal location for a family, or a group of friends looking to explore the coast of Gwynedd.
Park off-road in the ample driveway, beside the rear lawn space, and enter this charming property, with many south-facing rooms allowing for a light and airy feel, as well as eye-catching original features.
Discover a welcoming sitting room with quirky blue wallpaper and matching furniture, a selection of books for guests to browse, and a gas fire to warm your feet beside in the cooler months.
From here, guests can throw open the patio doors and make the most of the lovely garden space, dining alfresco in the sunshine with views across the Criccieth Castle and the sea beyond.
When mealtimes call, head over to the kitchen/diner, a contemporary space with pretty blue furniture, white worktops, and ample amenities to cater to your culinary needs.
The spacious nature of this room allows guests to cook and dine together, and also sports patio doors opening onto the garden.
On the ground floor there is also a handy utility to take care of all of your sandy clothes, and a refreshing shower room.
As the evening wears on, ascend the stairs, passing a pretty feature window, and freshen up in the bathroom, a stylish space offering a soak in the tub or a warm shower, before cosying up for the night in one of the four bedrooms.
Choose between a fantastic king-size room with stunning views over Criccieth and Cardigan Bay, along with a handy en-suite shower room and a balcony overlooking the garden and castle, an ideal spot for morning coffee, and there is also the option of a double, twin and bunk room, each with colourful décor and storage for all of your belongings.
Criccieth is a fantastic coastal town, offering an abundance of amenities, as well as a beautiful sandy beach only a short walk from the property.
Also within walking distance, guests can find a convenience store for all of your holiday essentials, and a selection of cafes, restaurants and pubs, with options including The Crab & Lemon Restaurant, Tir a Môr and the Bryn Hir Arms.
Visits to Criccieth Castle are a must, allowing guests to learn more about local history, and for another incredible castle, head over to Harlech, where there is also a renowned golf course, sandy beach and selection of independent shops and cafés to be enjoyed.
For watersports, head over to the beachside town of Pwllheli, or venture into the incredible scenery of the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, where there are many incredible walks, mountain biking trails, watersports opportunities and wild swimming spots.
Scale Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) and take in the simply breath-taking views from the summit or spend an action-packed afternoon at zip-world.
All of this and so much more with a stay at the welcoming Tirwyddan.