Situated on a farm on the North Wales coast, this family-friendly property offers serene views of both the sea and the mountains which can be enjoyed from the bliss of your own private hot tub. Pay a visit to the seaside village of Fairbourne Beach (3 miles) or take a ride on the steam railway to make the most of the peaceful atmosphere.
Upon arrival, the cosy dual-aspect living room draws you in to kick back and relax on the black leather sofas by the warmth of the wood burner, or head into the conservatory to soak in the panoramic views. The kitchen decor takes inspiration from the coast and countryside, with green hues and natural wood throughout. Here you can cook up a feast for the family and serve it up on the dining table located next door. For a spot of after-dinner entertainment, the kids’ room/games room has a table football table, a TV and some comfy beanbags, ideal for younger guests. At bedtime, take your pick from the selection of bedrooms which offer flexibility, starting off with the chic king-size bedroom with a beautiful wooden frame and an en-suite shower room. There are a further two double bedrooms and a quad room filled with four single beds which complete the sleeping arrangements, all similarly styled. Completing the property is the contemporary bathroom where you can sink into the comfortable bathtub to wind down at the end of each day. From the conservatory, you’ll have access to the pretty garden, which boasts a wood-fired hot tub, patio and lawn area where the whole family can gather together.
Just a mile from your doorstep you’ll be able to join a stretch of the Wales Coast Path, filled with diverse wildlife, flora and fauna which will fascinate you every step of the way. Further inland, why not pay a visit to Coed-y-Brenin Forest Park? You can stop off at Pistyll y Cain waterfall for a peaceful picnic and make the most of the fantastic walking and mountain biking trails throughout, or, head to the all-ability play area if you’re travelling with children.