Glasfryn is a charming, Grade II-listed holiday home nestled near the coast in Llandwrog, just a short distance from Caernarfon.
Built in 1850, Glasfryn offers you off-road parking for up to four cars and is family-friendly, making it ideal for families or groups of friends looking for an unforgettable escape in the heart of the Welsh countryside.
Upon entering Glasfryn, you'll find a spacious kitchen/diner, thoughtfully equipped for all your culinary needs.
The large dining table provides a perfect setting for enjoying home-cooked meals together while planning the day’s adventures.
The practical utility room, complete with a washing machine and tumble dryer, ensures your stay is as convenient as it is comfortable.
The sitting room, featuring a cosy woodburning stove and TV, offers a welcoming retreat after a day spent exploring.
For those seeking a quieter space, the additional snug, also with a electric effect stove and TV, provides a peaceful corner to relax with a good book.
Outside, the open garden, with a well-kept lawn and patio area, invites you to unwind in the fresh air.
Furnished for your comfort, it's the perfect place to enjoy your morning coffee or an evening drink while taking in the calm, natural surroundings.
When the day draws to a close, retire to one of the three inviting bedrooms.
There's a king-size master double bedroom whilst a further double bedroom benefits from an en-suite, offering a private sanctuary for rest and relaxation.
A twin bedroom meanwhile provides flexible sleeping arrangements to suit all parties.
A separate shower room, equipped with a walk-in shower, serves these rooms.
To make the most out of your stay in Glasfryn, immerse yourself in the local attractions beginning with the world-renowned Caernarfon Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site dating back to the 13th century, where you can walk through the castle walls and absorb the local history.
For those with a keen interest in industrial history, the National Slate Museum offers a fascinating insight into the rich mining heritage of the area.
Spectacular marine life displays at Anglesey Sea Zoo will certainly impress, as well as the Newborough Nature Reserve, which offers beautiful trails, vibrant wildlife and unparalleled views of Snowdonia and the Llyn Peninsula.
For the adventurous, a trip up Yr Wyddfa to the highest point in Wales is a must.
After a day of exploring, return home to your inviting retreat, Glasfryn, to recount the day's adventures and plan for the next.