Situated in Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Bluebell Cottage is a delightful holiday accommodation that sleeps four guests across two bedrooms. This charming cottage is part of the Tyddyn Whisgin Cottages, which includes three stone-built properties nestled on a 30-acre smallholding, just a short distance from the quaint village of Caeathro. The location is particularly appealing for visitors, as it lies on the edge of the breathtaking Snowdonia National Park, offering easy access to the stunning landscapes and numerous outdoor activities that the region is famous for.
The cottage features an 'upside down' barn conversion design, with a spacious open-plan living area located on the first floor. Here, guests can enjoy the original characteristics of the building, including exposed beams and stone walls. The well-equipped handmade pine kitchen, alongside the dining and sitting areas, creates a welcoming space for relaxation and socializing. Additionally, the ground floor includes a wet room, a shared courtyard, and a games room, enhancing the overall experience for guests. A private patio area is also available, providing an ideal spot to unwind amidst the natural beauty of the surroundings.
Bluebell Cottage is equipped with modern amenities to ensure a comfortable stay, including LPG central heating, an electric oven and hob, a microwave, and a fridge/freezer. Guests can also benefit from shared access to a washing machine, a 32'' flat-screen TV, DVD player, and WiFi. The property offers off-road parking for two cars, shared bike storage, and a communal courtyard, while additional conveniences such as a cot, highchair, and stairgate can be arranged. Notably, the cottage maintains a pet-free and smoke-free environment for the comfort of all guests.
Caernarfon itself is a vibrant tourist destination with a rich history, featuring attractions such as the iconic 13th-century Caernarfon Castle, which hosts guided tours and historical events. The town boasts a lively waterfront, a variety of shops, restaurants, and pubs, as well as the Welsh Highland Railway station that provides scenic train rides through the dramatic North Wales landscape. Visitors can also explore nearby beaches, partake in sea-fishing trips, or engage in outdoor sports like mountain climbing, hiking, and golfing, making Caernarfon a perfect base for discovering the diverse offerings of North Wales.
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!