Llanrug 2.2 miles.
Tan Y Merddyn is a charming countryside retreat in Ceunant, near the National Park in Llanrug, Gwynedd.
With off-road parking for four cars, this delightful home is perfect for families or a couple seeking a serene escape in a picturesque setting.
Upon entering this single-storey cottage you are greeted by a stunning newly refurbished kitchen with everything you could need to prepare a family meal.
Adjacent to the kitchen, the dining room awaits, offering a welcoming space to enjoy meals and share stories from the day's activities.
The property also boasts a sleek bathroom, fitted with a bath, and an overhead shower, providing a variety of options to cater to your relaxation needs.
When the sun sets you can then retreat to the warm and cosy bedrooms to get some rest for the next day ahead in a King size master bedroom with ensuite bathroom and a equally as cosy twin room for the children.
The sitting room, complete with a smart TV and a warming woodburning stove, provides a snug spot to unwind and catch up on your favourite shows or delve into a good book.
Stepping outside, you will find a well-kept lawn with picnic bench, perfect for soaking up the sun or enjoying alfresco dining.
To the front of the property, a patio offers an additional space to relax and take in the spectacular views of the Menai Straits.
The nearby village of Waunfawr offers a convenience store for all of your essentials, as well as local pubs and eateries.
The property is also within reach of the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, which is a real haven for walking, bird watching, mountain biking, wild swimming, and adventure sports.
After a full day of exploration, return to the warm haven of Tan Y Merddyn, with the promise of another breathtaking day ahead.
Unleash your adventurous side at the Greenwood Family Park, a fun-filled eco-adventure park offering entertaining and educational attractions for all ages.
Live life on the edge at the Plas Menai National Outdoor Centre, where you can engage in a wide array of water-based sports like windsurfing, dinghy sailing, and powerboating.
For history buffs, a visit to the Caer Rufeinig Segontium, the Segontium Roman Fort, would be such a treat - it's a former Roman auxiliary fort where you can step back in time to the Roman era in Britain.
Discover the beauty of the Welsh coast at Moel Y Don, a serene beach offering spectacular views of the Menai Straits and the Snowdonia Mountain range.
Caernarfon is close by, offering an impressive castle to explore, as well as a great selection of amenities, and guests can also visit Conwy, Bangor, and Anglesey with its Sea Zoo, watersports activities, and stunning beaches.
A short drive away you can also visit the famous zip world to get the adrenaline pumping.