Resting above a shop on Criccieth's high street and boasting sea views and views out to Criccieth Castle, Llety Ednyfed is a fantastic three-storey property, ideally placed for a family wanting to explore Criccieth and the coastline of North Wales.
Access the property via a sloping path from the high street, which brings you down the side of the property to the private rear garden with a lawn and sun trap decking area, where you can sit out with a refreshing beverage and soak up the sunshine.
From here, head inside the property to find a handy utility room with a washing machine, next door to a shower room with walk-in shower, ideal for cleaning up after a day at the beach.
Three steps up leads to an open-plan living room, where two plush teal sofas rest in front of the electric fire and wall-mounted Smart TV, ideal for a family movie night or relaxing with a good book beside the fire.
Prepare family meals in the sleek, contemporary kitchen, which boasts a range of integrated appliances and a large breakfast bar where you can gather together to enjoy meals and make plans for the remainder of your stay.
On the first floor, you will find a snug with a TV and sofa, ideal for children to play and enjoy games together, as well as a contemporary bathroom suite with a bath and shower over, ideal for ending the day with a relaxing soak.
When sleep is calling, move to the second floor to find three inviting bedrooms; a master double with an en-suite shower room, a further double boasting sea views and a stunning feature fireplace, plus a twin room that would be ideal for children.
Located on the high street, you are a stone's throw away from a selection of shops, pubs, restaurants and takeaways, as well as the coast and two popular sand and shingle beaches; Criccieth West Beach, which boasts superb views of the town's imposing castle, which sits perched on a rocky outcrop, and Marine Beach, both of which are excellent for watersports.
Visit the 13th century castle to enjoy the superb views across Tremadog Bay and towards the Snowdonia mountain range, and for a special occasion, treat yourselves to a meal at the amazing Art Deco restaurant of Dylan's, which rests beside the sea and boasts the freshest seafood.
Visit Pwllheli, North Wales' sailing capital, with its incredible marina, which hosts sailing regattas throughout the year, as well as an excellent golf course.
The town of Porthmadog offers a Maritime Museum, harbour, Black Rock Llamas and the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways, where you can take a journey on a vintage steam train through picturesque forest and countryside.
Explore the Snowdonia National Park to enjoy unspoilt natural scenery and for a more challenging activity, take a hike up Snowdon, Wales' highest peak.
You will never be too far from adventure from this wonderful Criccieth holiday home.