Nestled on the outskirts of Bangor, Gwynedd, is this remarkable Victorian semi-detached home, Bryn Ogwen.
Boasting exceptional views overlooking the Grade II listed Garth Pier and the flowing waters of the Menai Straits, reaching out towards Puffin Island and the Great Orme, Bryn Ogwen has an official Visit Wales 5 Star Grading (awarded summer 2022).
It is a superb dwelling for a family or group of 10 looking to add a touch of luxury to their next getaway.
It has an offical Visit Wales 5 Star Grading (awarded summer 2022).
Be greeted by off-road parking for three cars and a lovely front garden, where you can savour your morning coffee with breath-taking views.
Look forward to cooking up a storm in the stylish and fully-equipped kitchen, ready to enjoy the fruits of your labour at the dining table for 10, with bay windows offering a fantastic outlook onto the waters below.
After dinner, make your way through to the sitting room, where plush sofas, a Smart TV and a woodburning stove await, a perfect sanctuary to return to after a day of exploring.
Follow the stairs up to the first floor, where you will find three of the homes beautifully decorated bedrooms, a super-king-size with en-suite shower room, and a super-king-size and double, both of which have access to a gorgeous Jack-and-Jill bathroom.
Continue up to the second floor, where two further bedrooms await, a spacious super-king-size with zip/link and a king-size, all of which have plenty of storage for your belongings.
Explore your local surroundings, where you can treat your loved ones to a tasty meal at the Antelope Inn and Ty Golchi, stock up on essentials at the nearby convenience store, or enjoy leisurely walks through the Treborth Botanic Garden and the Eithinog North Wales Wildlife Trust.
Within the town you will also find the magnificent National Trust site of Penrhyn Castle & Garden, a former roman camp, and the excellent Clwb Golff St Deiniol.
Cross over the historic Menai Suspension Bridge, where you can delve into history at the Menai Heritage Museum, wander the Belgian Promenade, dine at the welcoming eateries of Green Olive and Hydeout Bar, or explore the nearby attractions of Pili Palas Nature World and Plas Cadnant Gardens.
Continue onto Beaumaris, where you will find a remarkable castle, the Beaumaris Gaol, or hop aboard a sea safari for a day trip to Puffin Island.
Further afield is Caernarfon, well-known for its UNESCO World Heritage Site castle, and the Snowdonia National Park where you will find the famous Snowdon Peak.
For a luxury escape to North Wales, choose Bryn Ogwen.