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Awelfryn is a charming and spacious detached house situated in the historic town of Criccieth, Gwynedd. This delightful property is the perfect accommodation choice for couples, friends, or small groups of up to seven individuals. One of the standout features of Awelfryn is its prime location, offering convenient access to the nearby beach as well as captivating views of the sea and the distant castle. Guests can take advantage of the off-road parking facility and the well-maintained garden, which presents an ideal setting for unwinding with a drink during warm evenings or indulging in a luxurious soak in the hot tub.
Upon entering Awelfryn, guests are greeted by a cozy and inviting ambiance. The plush sofas in the living area provide a comfortable spot to relax in front of a gas fireplace while enjoying entertainment on the TV. The spacious sitting area also boasts stunning sea views, creating a picturesque backdrop for moments of relaxation. Moving into the well-equipped kitchen, guests can prepare delicious meals to be savored at the dining table while sharing stories of the day's adventures. For added convenience, there is a utility room located just off the kitchen, offering practical amenities to enhance the stay.
The ground floor of Awelfryn is completed by a tastefully appointed bathroom, featuring an overhead shower and a relaxing bath - perfect for refreshing after a day of exploration. Upstairs, guests will find a selection of beautifully furnished bedrooms, including a luxurious super-king size room with an en-suite shower room and remarkable sea views, two elegant doubles, and a charming single bedroom. Additionally, the first floor is serviced by a well-presented shower room and a convenient cloakroom, catering to the needs of all occupants.
Awelfryn's location in Criccieth opens up a wealth of activities and attractions for guests to enjoy. Explore the magnificent Castell Criccieth, unwind on the charming beach, tee off at the nearby Criccieth Multi Golf, and savor delectable meals at local eateries such as Dylan's, Poachers, and Prince of Wales. For a change of scenery, a visit to Black Rock Sands offers picturesque sandy shores, the Greenacres Nature Reserve, and the esteemed Black Rock Sands Beach Club - renowned for its selection of fine cask ales, cocktails, wines, and seasonal cuisine.
Venturing further afield, guests can explore Porthmadog's attractions, including the Welsh Highland Heritage Railway, the Maritime Museum, and dining spots like The Port Café Deli & Restaurant and The Australia. Beer enthusiasts can sample offerings from the Purple Moose Brewery, while outdoor enthusiasts can delve into the scenic hiking and cycling trails of Snowdonia National Park. A stay at Awelfryn offers the perfect opportunity to create lasting memories with loved ones amidst the beauty and charm of Criccieth and its surrounding areas.
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