GaGa Ar y Traeth is a charming detached bungalow located in Morfa Bychan, Gwynedd, just a stone's throw from the beach, making it an excellent choice for families and friends seeking a seaside getaway. The property accommodates up to eight guests with four well-appointed bedrooms, providing ample space for relaxation. With convenient off-road parking available, visitors can easily access the nearby beach, where enjoying fish and chips by the shore is highly encouraged. Upon entering the bungalow, guests are welcomed into an inviting open-plan area that combines a fully-equipped kitchen, dining space, and comfortable sitting area, creating a perfect environment for socializing and meal preparation.
The kitchen is designed for functionality, allowing guests to whip up delicious meals that can be enjoyed at the dining table while discussing plans for the day. After a hearty dinner, the sitting room, equipped with a Smart TV, offers a cozy space for movie nights or catching up on favorite shows. The property also features a family bathroom with both a bath and shower, providing options for relaxation or a quick refresh. Each of the four bedrooms is tastefully decorated, ensuring a peaceful atmosphere for a good night's sleep after a day filled with adventure.
The master bedroom includes a king-size bed and an en-suite bathroom, offering privacy and convenience. The second and third bedrooms also feature king-size beds, with the third bedroom having a zip/link option for flexible sleeping arrangements. The fourth bedroom is ideally suited for younger guests, equipped with a single bed and a truckle bed for added comfort. Once settled in, guests can explore the enchanting landscapes of Wales, starting with the architectural wonder of Portmeirion, followed by a romantic journey aboard the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways, and a visit to the historic Castell Cricieth, which provides stunning views over the town and sea.
For those looking to enjoy the outdoors, Black Rock Sands Beach offers beautiful scenic walks and a perfect setting for beach games, swimming, and sunbathing. Additionally, the Welsh Highland Heritage Railway provides a nostalgic experience, showcasing the area's rich history through its lovingly restored trains. A visit to the Maritime Museum allows guests to delve into Porthmadog's maritime heritage. After a day filled with exploration and adventure, returning to GaGa Ar y Traeth provides a tranquil retreat, setting the stage for relaxation and preparation for another day of discovering the captivating beauty of the Welsh hinterland.
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