Pwllheli 4.1 miles.
Mountain View is more than just a place to stay, with a whole host of on-site facilities at hand, it’s a holiday hub where relaxation and adventure go hand in hand.
Set within a lively site in Pwllheli, Gwynedd, this single-storey caravan welcomes two well-behaved dogs and offers off-road parking for two cars, making it a fine choice for families or groups of friends keen to explore the dramatic beauty of the Welsh coast.
Inside, the open-plan living space is light, practical, and perfect for spending time together, whether you're preparing a hearty breakfast in the well-equipped kitchen, gathering round the dining table, or unwinding by the gas fire with a film on the Smart TV.
Slide open the doors to the enclosed decking, where outdoor furniture offers a peaceful perch for your morning cuppa or a relaxed evening tipple, a lovely spot to breathe in the fresh sea air or tuck into a bite alfresco.
When it's time to turn in, there are three comfortable bedrooms to choose from, a double and two twins, along with a sleek shower room and a separate cloakroom with basin and WC for added convenience.
Immerse yourself in the wealth of nearby attractions that await your discovery.
Board the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways for a picturesque journey through the Snowdonia National Park, or visit the historic remains of Castell Cricieth, offering stunning panoramic views of the coastline.
Take a nostalgic trip on the Welsh Highland Heritage Railway, an experience sure to delight the whole family, or indulge in a day of excitement at Glasfryn Parc, offering a variety of activities from go-karting to ten-pin bowling for everyone to enjoy.
Explore the intriguing history of Nant Gwrtheyrn, a former quarrying village turned heritage centre, or pay visit to Amgueddfa Lloyd George Museum and learn about the life of Britain's only Welsh-speaking prime minister.
Surround yourself with the beauty and culture of North Wales at Mountain View.