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4 Guests
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2 Bedrooms
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1 Bathroom
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Pets: No
Features
- Hot tub
- Off road parking
- Ground floor accommodation
- Ground floor bedroom
- Garden / Patio
- Broadband / WiFi
Summary
- Single-storey
- Two bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite with basin and WC, 1 x twin
- Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, WC
- Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with electric fire
- Gas central heating
- Gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, kettle, toaster
- TV, WiFi
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Off-road parking available
- Enclosed decking with furniture and hot tub to the rear
- Laundry facility in the garage in Morfa Nefyn
- Sorry, no pets and smoking only by picnic bench outside
- Shop 1.7 miles, pub 1.5 miles
The property
Morfa Nefyn 2.3 miles.
Bryncrin is a charming static caravan situated in the quaint village of Edern near Morfa Nefyn, Gwynedd.
With convenient off-road parking, this delightful retreat is perfect for families or groups of friends seeking a serene getaway amidst the stunning Welsh landscape.
Step into the single-storey Bryncrin and you’ll be welcomed by a spacious open-plan living area, laid out to make your stay as easy as possible.
The kitchen is fitted with everything you’ll need to prepare your favourite dishes, while the dining table offers a cheerful spot for everyone to come together over a meal.
Afterward, the sitting room with its TV and electric fire is just the place to put your feet up after a day of exploring.
The property provides two comfortable bedrooms, a double and a twin, both designed to give you a good night’s rest.
The double also enjoys the benefit of an en-suite with basin and WC, while a separate shower room with walk-in shower, basin, and WC is on hand for the rest of the group.
Outside, the enclosed decking area is furnished for outdoor dining or a quiet morning brew.
And, of course, there’s the hot tub, ideal for soaking up the surroundings, whether you’re greeting the day or unwinding beneath the stars.
Venture out to experience the alluring local attractions beginning with the National Trust - Plas yn Rhiw, a beautifully preserved manor house with terraced gardens commanding sweeping views over Cardigan Bay.
For some active fun, head to Glasfryn Parc with its go-karting, archery, and a wakeboarding park.
Journey into the Welsh language centre, Nant Gwrtheyrn, located in an old quarrying village, offering heritage and history combined with stunning coastal and mountain views.
Stop by Y Dyn Haearn, the Iron Man statue which is a testament to the area's rich mining history.
Visit the Llŷn Maritime Museum and gain insightful knowledge about the peninsula's seafaring past.
Often ranked among the best beach bars in the world, Ty Coch Inn offers a truly unique experience, Set against the backdrop of the Llŷn Peninsula’s dramatic coastline, it’s a must-visit for anyone exploring North Wales.
Lastly, discover Nefyn, a small coastal town brimming with charm and history, offering beautiful sandy beaches and sea views.
At the end of the day, retreat back to Bryncrin to relax and reminisce about your Welsh adventure.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £250.
Where you’ll be staying
MORFA NEFYN
Nefyn 1.5 miles; Pwllheli 7 miles; Abersoch 11 miles.
The pretty coastal village of Morfa Nefyn sits atop sweeping cliffs on the north coast of the Llyn Peninsula, and features a fine two-mile stretch of sandy beach, popular with families. Morfa Nefyn, has a garage, a wonderful village shop with a cafe, two pubs and restaurants. The nearby town of Nefyn also offers a selection of shops, post office, pubs and restaurants, and both are within reach of the amenities of the popular towns of Pwllheli, Abersoch and the charming village of Boduan. The coastline around this region is dotted with castles and coves, while fishing, sailing and watersports are all available. The Snowdonia National Park is 25 miles away, with its dramatic scenery and superb walks, and many outdoor activity centers for the more energetic visitors. Most of the coastline is owned by the National Trust and there are many remote bays, sandy beaches, cliffs, and wildlife havens like Bardsey Island to explore. The Llyn Peninsula is itself renowned for its outstanding scenery and varied walking, and features a 91 mile long section of the Welsh Coastal Path that extends from nearby Porthmadog all the way around the peninsula to Caernarfon on the north coast. Also within easy reach are Portmeirion, the Isle of Anglesey, Caernarfon and Bangor. With its proximity to such a wide range of destinations, Morfa Nefyn makes a superb base for a break.
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This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Last minute
- Christmas