4 Arvonia Terrace is a charming stone-built holiday cottage located in the picturesque seaside town of Criccieth, Gwynedd, on the Llyn Peninsula in Wales. Accommodating up to four guests, this inviting property is ideal for family holidays, providing a perfect base to explore the stunning surroundings. Just a short walk down the hill leads visitors to the vibrant heart of Criccieth, where a variety of shops, dining options, and a beautiful beach await. The cottage's cozy atmosphere is enhanced by its snug sitting room featuring a plush sofa and armchairs, perfect for movie nights with loved ones.
The heart of the home is the delightful country-style kitchen, equipped with all necessary amenities for preparing meals, complemented by a charming woodburning stove set in a rustic stone fireplace. Adjacent to the kitchen is a lovely conservatory, adorned in pastel colors, which serves as a dining area and opens up to a tranquil rear garden. This sun-soaked space is ideal for morning coffee or relaxing afternoons, surrounded by the soothing sounds of nature. The first floor hosts two bedrooms: a cozy double room overlooking the garden and a king-size room with captivating views of Criccieth Castle, both serviced by a well-appointed family bathroom.
Guests are encouraged to explore the local area, with the heart of Criccieth just a short stroll away, offering a variety of eateries, including the dog-friendly Prince Of Wales pub. The nearby Traeth Criccieth beach, characterized by its mix of shingle and sand, is perfect for swimming or enjoying a leisurely day by the water. Additionally, the historic ruins of Castell Criccieth provide breathtaking panoramic views of the Llyn Peninsula, enriching the experience of this charming seaside town.
For outdoor enthusiasts, the property is conveniently located near the Wales Coastal Path, offering stunning views along the North Wales coastline. Route 8, a long-distance trail, provides an exciting adventure through breathtaking Welsh landscapes, starting from Cardiff and passing through two national parks. The seaside resort of Harlech, known for its Royal St. David's Golf Club and historic Harlech Castle, is easily accessible, while the awe-inspiring Eryri National Park (Snowdonia National Park) offers an array of trails, including the challenging climb to Mount Snowdon. A stay at 4 Arvonia Terrace promises an unforgettable coastal escape year-round.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!