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Little House in Portmeirion, Gwynedd

Description
Holiday home
Little House is just superb, located within the Snowdonia National Park you're in easy reach to explore! There is so much to see and do in the area from beaches to mountains and all sorts in between! There's a large lawned area overlooking the picturesque Italianate village of Portmeirion and the sandy estuary, perfect for relaxing on after a day full of adventure. A gentle stroll will take you to the train station where you can travel on the Cambrian Coast Railway that has stops that are well worth a visit. Llandanwg with its lovely beach and cafe and Llanbedr where you can have a pie and a pint in the lovely Victoria Inn are two firm favourites. Or why not hop on a Highland Railway steam train for a scenic and memorable way to experience the surrounding areas? You can also easily access the Ardudwy Way and walk all or part of this scenic upland pathway to Barmouth and there is also the gentler but equally scenic coastal footpath. You will not fail to be captivated by the area from Harlech Castle to the Rhinog Mountains, ancient woodlands to tumbling waterfalls - it's just magic and Little House the perfect place to come home to! There are plenty of opportunities for great days out nearby, including Zip World - with its 100mph zip wire experience and Bounce Below, an underground cave full of giant trampolines! More than two? No problem. The nearby Big House will accommodate up to 7 people.

Accomodation Details
One bedroom: 1 x double. Ground floor shower room with loo and basin. Sitting room with log burner.

Area
Llandecwyn is a scattered rural hamlet in North Wales, which stands amidst farmland, hills with lakes and mountains, which are all perfect for scenic walks and mountain biking. Llandecwyn is set on the National Cycle Route 8, plus birdwatching can be enjoyed on the red kite waymarked trail, which passes through the hamlet. There are also birdwatching opportunities along the coast and at the RSPB Osprey project, which is nearby. Only 5 miles away is historic Harlech, which is situated in a magnificent position between the mountains and the sea. Harlech is dominated by its majestic 13th century castle, which enjoys World Heritage status. The town is very popular with golfers, who come to enjoy the famous Royal St. David's course, whilst the beautiful 6 mile long sandy beach is wonderful for family fun and long walks. Harlech offers an excellent variety of amenities including some good quality restaurants and a leisure centre, whilst the whole of the Snowdonia National Park, together with the sandy beaches of Cardigan Bay, are all within easy reach. Other attractions in the area include the Ffestiniog Railway and Welsh Highland Light Railway, the secluded beaches at Borth y Guest and the Black Rock sands and the Italianate village of Portmeirion. A really beautiful part of North Wales.

Amenities
Electric Heating, electric cooker, grill and hob, washing machine, microwave, fridge with ice box, Bed linen and towels provided, Flatscreen TV, DVD player, garden furniture, off road parking. Shop and pub 1 mile. Two well behaved dogs welcome. Front and rear enclosed gravel patio areas with seating and access to surrounding field (sheep may be present certain months of the year) Note: the stairs to the bathroom are open tread. Note :This cottage is not suitable for infants.
Key Features
  • Pet Friendly
  • Parking
Amenities
  • Accepts Pets
  • Cooker
  • Fridge
  • Kettle
  • Linen provided
  • Log fire
  • Parking
  • Parking space
  • Towels provided
  • TV
  • Wifi
  • Near Pub
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