Nestled in the scenic town of Porthmadog, Gwynedd, this charming third and fourth floor apartment offers a delightful retreat for up to six guests. Housed within a historic Grade II listed building dating back to the early 1800s, the property boasts an enviable location that was once part of the original cobbled harbour. Guests can enjoy breathtaking views of the Porthmadog harbour, the estuary, and the surrounding mountains, making it an ideal choice for energetic couples, families, or friends eager to explore the outdoor attractions of Snowdonia National Park.
The apartment has been meticulously refurbished, ensuring a warm and inviting atmosphere complemented by a fresh nautical theme and unique decorative touches. Accessed via 36 external stone steps, the climb is well worth the effort, with stunning vistas greeting visitors from most rooms. The interior features a modern kitchen that flows into a bright dining area, perfect for social gatherings. Two well-appointed bedrooms, each equipped with a TV, showcase exposed stonework, while the master bedroom offers a king-size bed and impressive harbour views. The family bathroom is a standout feature, adorned with 3D slate tiles, a double-ended bath, and a separate shower cubicle.
On the upper level, a cozy sitting room awaits, furnished with bespoke Chesterfield sofas and a woodburning stove, creating a warm ambiance for relaxation. A unique hammock hangs from the beams, inviting guests to unwind while enjoying the magnificent views through the bi-fold dormer windows. The apartment also includes a third bedroom, accessed by stepping over an oak roof timber, adding to its quirky charm. Direct access to a decked courtyard allows for elevated views, sun lounging, and barbecuing, enhancing the outdoor experience.
The location of this apartment is perfect for exploring Porthmadog's vibrant local scene, filled with independent shops, galleries, and eateries. Nearby attractions include scenic walks to the picturesque village of Borth-y-Gest and the expansive Black Rock Sands. Families can enjoy activities like crabbing off the harbour wall or llama trekking, while the famous Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland steam railways are just a short distance away. Additional excursions to historical castles and the stunning Llyn Peninsula further enrich the experience, making this lovely apartment an exceptional base for year-round adventures.
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!