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Tyddyn Felin Barn, Llangybi Near Criccieth

Gwynedd. Sleeps up to 7

Tyddyn Felin Barn, a delightful barn conversion is tucked away in Llangybi, in the tranquillity of Gwynedd's countryside. With a range of modern amenities including a Smart TV and two beautiful woodburning stoves, this charming property offers a pleasant stay for family and friends seeking a rural retreat. Step inside and be greeted by the kitchen/diner, the heart of the home, complete with the AGA adding a touch of rustic charm, providing the perfect spot to prepare some delicious meals as a family and plan the days ahead around the dining table. After dinner, watch a movie on the TV in the living/dining room with a woodburning stove creating a warm and welcoming ambiance, or retreat to the separate sitting room for a quieter moment by another roaring fire, ideal for those chilly nights. When it's time to retire for the night, choose from the three inviting bedrooms. Both of the king-size rooms boast a luxury roll-top bath, where you can indulge in a warm soak and then catch your night's rest, after a long day of adventures. Outside, enjoy the warmer months by whipping up a barbecue in the garden, or simply appreciate the countryside surroundings with a morning cup of coffee. Indulge in a delicious meal at Y Madryn, Coast House Bar & Grill, or The Mash & Barrel, all just a short drive away from Tyddyn Felin Barn. Idyllic rural country retreat in a tranquil location. The property surrounded by trees and fields, spacious grounds for children to play. Nature being on your doorstep with an abundance of wildlife including pheasants (which visit daily), hares, rabbits, woodpeckers, squirrels and nuthatch to mention a few. Cycle or walk the country lanes. Situated near to the friendly town of Criccieth with it's Castle and splendid views over Cardigan Bay, there are excellent eateries, individual shops and two beaches. Nearby is the village of Llanystumdwy, the childhood home of David Lloyd George (the Prime Mininster during WW1, visit the museum and visit his impressive burial site beside the Dwyfor River. Explore the charming town of Pwllheli, where you can stroll along Gimblet Rock, relax on Traeth Pwllheli beach, or visit the bustling Plas Heli. Don't miss a trip to the picturesque town of Criccieth, where you can soak up the sun at Marine Beach, delve into local history at Criccieth Castle, or enjoy a meal at the renowned Dylan's Criccieth. With so much to see and do, Tyddyn Felin Barn is the perfect base for your Welsh adventure.

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