The holiday house in Criccieth, Gwynedd, offers a charming and comfortable retreat that accommodates up to eight guests across four well-appointed bedrooms. Nestled in a tranquil lane in the heart of Criccieth, this property boasts high-quality decor and provides an ideal base for families and friends looking to unwind after a day of exploring the scenic Llŷn Peninsula. Its prime location allows guests to easily access nearby attractions, including the beach, castle, shops, and restaurants, making it perfect for those wishing to enjoy a car-free holiday experience.
The interior of the house features an open-plan kitchen and dining area, which is enhanced by a glass roof lantern that floods the space with natural light. The kitchen is equipped with a large range cooker with three ovens, a gas hob, an American-style double door fridge freezer, and a microwave, ensuring that meal preparation is both enjoyable and convenient. The dining area includes a spacious table that can accommodate all guests, while a wall-mounted Smart TV adds to the modern amenities available in this inviting space.
The cozy sitting room provides a relaxing atmosphere with comfortable sofas, another Smart TV, and a wood-burning stove, perfect for unwinding after a day of adventures. The master king bedroom, located on the top floor, offers breathtaking views of the bay and features luxurious amenities such as a roll-top bath and an en-suite shower room with double sinks. Additional sleeping arrangements include a double bedroom, a twin room with a hand basin and fitted wardrobes, and a single room with an optional trundle bed and its own en-suite facilities, catering to various guest needs.
Outside, guests can enjoy a small enclosed courtyard at the rear and a seating area at the front of the property, ideal for taking in the stunning views. Criccieth itself is a vibrant seaside town with a welcoming atmosphere, providing everything necessary for an enjoyable holiday. For those looking to venture further, the larger marina towns of Pwllheli and Porthmadog are just a ten-minute drive away, offering supermarkets and independent shops, while the enchanting Italian village of Portmeirion is also within reach. The presence of a railway line at the front of the house adds a unique charm, allowing guests to listen to the gentle sounds of trains traveling along the Cambrian Coast without causing any disturbance.
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!