Beddgelert, a picturesque village in Gwynedd, Wales, offers an ideal holiday retreat for up to five guests. This charming destination is rich in local culture, with shops, pubs, and restaurants showcasing the best of local arts, crafts, and produce. The surrounding landscape is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, featuring challenging trails for walkers, climbers, and cyclists, including the breathtaking Aberglaslyn Pass, Nant Gwynant, and the ascent to Snowdon's summit. Visitors can also explore the Sygun Copper Mine, the National Trust's Plas Brondanw, and the unique village of Portmeirion, along with enjoying the RSPB Osprey Project and the historic Criccieth Castle and beach. A ride on the Welsh Highland Railway is a must, offering scenic journeys from nearby Nantmor Halt to Caernarfon and Porthmadog.
The holiday accommodation is a detached family residence set within beautiful grounds, thoughtfully designed for comfort. The conservatory provides a serene space to relax and take in the stunning views, while the inner hallway leads to a stylish kitchen/diner equipped with modern appliances such as an electric oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, and tumble dryer. The dining table, positioned by the window, allows guests to enjoy meals with a panoramic view of the mountains, enhancing the dining experience.
After a day of exploring, guests can unwind in the cozy lounge, which features an open fire, comfortable sofas, a large TV/DVD, and local artwork that adds a personal touch to the space. The porch offers a perfect vantage point for watching sunsets accompanied by the soothing sounds of nature. The accommodation includes three inviting bedrooms: a master king-size, a twin, and a single, all boasting lovely mountain views. A contemporary shower room with a shower and WC provides modern amenities for guests' convenience.
The garden surrounding the property is designed for relaxation, featuring multiple areas such as a side lawn, an upper lawn, and a veranda by the lounge, perfect for al fresco dining. Guests can choose from various spots to set up the bistro table and chairs or the BBQ, allowing them to enjoy meals outdoors while taking in the breathtaking mountain scenery or watching steam trains pass by. The property also offers private off-road parking for two cars, with additional storage available in the garage for bikes and canoes, making it a versatile and appealing choice for a holiday retreat in this beautiful region.
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