Tucked away in the popular seaside location of Barmouth, Gwynedd.
Discover this traditional 200 year old fishermans cottage, Deu-Ddrws.
This delightful cottage was historically two individual cottages, hence the name Deu-Ddrws, Welsh for “Two-Doors”.
Brimming with character and boasting exposed stone walls, a beamed ceiling, a charming open-plan interior, as well as close access to Barmouth's amenities, the beach and Snowdonia National Park.
Deu-Ddrws welcomes up to five guests to discover all that North Wales has to offer.
Unload your bags approx. 40 metres walk from the cottage and then park up in the nearby long-stay car park (approx. 300 metres level walk).
On entering your new abode, set the mood lighting and kick back on the plush sofas, ready to cosy up to read your book, listen to your choice of tunes or watch TV with a cup of tea or glass of your favourite tipple.
There is also a feature open stone hearth with a centre piece electric fire to ensure you stay toasty warm all year round.
Let the feast commence by settling down at the homely dining table, ready to pop open a bottle of fizz and toast your memorable getaway with the ones you love the most!
If you begin to feel sleepy, slope off to the funky bathroom to indulge in a long soak in the tub, ensuring a good night sleep in hotel style bedding.
Choose from three neatly-presented bedrooms to catch your rest, including a double room with Smart TV, a bunk room and a very unique single room, catering to all types of family groups.
Kickstart your itinerary only paces away from your doorstep in Barmouth, home to the picturesque Barmouth Beach where you can while away the days sunbathing, paddling the shores or trying your hand at a range of water sports; close by is Barmouth Harbour and a man made causeway across to what historically was the ‘island', an idyllic spot to enjoy a scenic stroll and soak in the far-reaching coastal/mountain views.
Within the harbour area, you can take advantage of various fantastic eateries when you need to refuel, or simply indulge in traditional fish and chips as you admire your seaside surroundings.
There are other great takeaway options also, including Indian food, Chinese food and Mediterranean Kebabs, additionally, there are a couple of high end restaurants so really all culinary bases are covered!
There are lots of walks to be had in the local area, you can walk (or cycle) along the 'Barmouth bridge' and down the delightful Mawddach Trail, which runs alongside the Mawddach Estuary, to the pretty town of Dolgellau along the course of an old railway line.
Above Barmouth is Dinas Oleu, the first parcel of land to be given to the National Trust and the views are well worth the steep climb.
Indoor activities in the area include Barmouth Leisure centre, Barmouth amusements, Harlech swimming pool/indoor climbing walls, LLanfair slate caverns, the Welsh Highland steam railway in Portmadog.
From Barmouth you can explore the coastline by train too, head North to Harlech with its magnificent castle, brooding over the village.
To the south is Tywyn, home of the Talyllyn Railway, where you can enjoy a ride on a narrow gauge steam train into the hills to Nant Gwernol.
If you’re into adrenaline activities, be sure to visit Blaenau Ffestiniog's Zip World, home to the largest zip wire zone in the world, and Bounce Below.Barmouth is well-positioned to also journey to Bala, Porthmadog, Criccieth, Betws-y-Coed, Abersoch, Caernarfon and Bangor by car, you certainly won’t be short of things to see or do from this lovely base.
For a home-away-from-home you can return to year after year, book a stay at Deu-Ddrws