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Located in the picturesque coastal village of Morfa Bychan, Gwynedd, Seagull Shack stands as a remarkable four-bedroom retreat, just a stone's throw away from the beach and a range of local amenities. Welcoming up to eight guests, this luxurious holiday home offers a true home-away-from-home experience, boasting an array of upscale features including an indulgent hot tub, a private balcony, and a convenient EV charging point for eco-friendly travelers. Upon arrival, guests can securely park off-road and utilize the EV charger while taking in the splendor of their new abode, setting the tone for a relaxing getaway.
Stepping inside Seagull Shack, visitors are greeted by a cozy sitting room adorned with plush sofas and a Smart TV, providing the ideal space for unwinding with loved ones after a day filled with activities. Adjacent to the sitting room is a formal dining area showcasing a charming bench table for ten, perfect for hosting gatherings and socializing throughout the stay. The well-equipped kitchen/diner features state-of-the-art appliances such as a dishwasher, washer/dryer, coffee machine, and a sleek breakfast bar, offering convenience and comfort for guests looking to enjoy meals in. For those preferring outdoor relaxation, a delightful patio area with a pergola awaits, providing options for alfresco dining or a soothing soak in the hot tub.
As the day winds down, guests can retire to one of the four stylishly appointed bedrooms for a peaceful night's sleep. The accommodations include two super-king-size rooms, one of which boasts a private balcony, and the other featuring a zip/link option. Additionally, a ground-floor king-size bedroom with Jack-and-Jill bathroom access is ideal for guests with limited mobility, while a triple bunk bedroom caters to the younger members of the group. A sleek shower room completes the living spaces, offering ample room for preparation before embarking on daily adventures.
In the mornings, guests can start their day with a freshly brewed coffee before exploring the nearby Morfa Bychan Beach for tranquil sea views or heading to Porthmadog Golf Club to practice their swing. Nearby attractions such as the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways, Black Rock Llamas, and the enchanting Italian village of Portmeirion provide a variety of family-friendly activities and cultural experiences to enjoy during the stay. For outdoor enthusiasts, a visit to Snowdonia National Park offers opportunities to trek through the Ceunant Llennyrch National Nature Reserve, experience thrilling adventures at Zip World Llechwedd, and marvel at the majestic Cwmorthin Waterfall and its scenic surroundings.
Immerse yourself in luxury and tranquility at Seagull Shack, where modern amenities, coastal charm, and a prime location combine to ensure an unforgettable holiday experience in the heart of Gwynedd's mesmerizing landscapes.
Contact: Sykes Cottages
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