Llwyn Onn rests in the bustling seaside town of Criccieth, Gwynedd, overlooking Criccieth Castle as well as being a short stroll from the sandy coastline.
It welcomes large family or friend get-togethers in a spacious and tastefully-presented holiday townhouse.
Park roadside and be greeted by the grand exterior of the property, combining stylish colours of whites and greys, and enter the hallway with original Victorian tiled floor.
From the get-go, this property combines characterful and contemporary features to provide a light and airy feel with original fireplaces, wooden floors and thoughtful personal touches.
The generous kitchen/diner is not shy of amenities to rustle up a home-cooked meal or unbox a local takeaway.
When it's time to serve, the large table easily seating 12 is ideal for hosting special occasions or corporate events.
If you are blessed with warmer weather, take the dinner party natter outside and allow the designated chef to take charge of the barbeque, or indulge in a spot of alfresco-style dining.
Afterwards, curl up in one of the sitting rooms, together for some family bonding, or away from the crowds for a spot of tranquillity.
The property's six bedrooms are spread across two floors, making it a haven for easy and convenient living, with ample storage for the over-packers of your family!
In the morning, freshen up in your generous en-suite bathroom for a spot of privacy, and soak in the freestanding bathtub.
Indulge in your morning coffee outdoors, courtesy of the coffee maker and pods, and get lost in the picture-postcard of Criccieth Castle, while the younger members of your family play on the lawn.
Meander to the town of Criccieth, home to unique craft shops to grab a keepsake as well as traditional pubs and restaurants if you'd like to sample the local delicacies.
Head towards the sandy coastline for a sun-soaked day, as well as boasting water-sporting activities for the daring guest.
History lovers and photographers alike will enjoy a morning at Castell Criccieth, truly showcasing architectural achievement throughout the years.
Take a step back in time on a ride on Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railways to explore the serene landscape by train.
For hiking and cycling enthusiasts, the areas are rich in trails to explore; for a challenge, hike up Snowdon or trail through the valley at Aber Glaslyn Pass.
Eryri National Park (Snowdonia) truly showcases the versatility of the landscape, whether you’re seeking a thrill on the world’s fastest zip wires at Zip World, a kayak or raft on the River Tryweryn, visiting one of the many monuments bursting with heritage, or just love venturing the great outdoors amidst a vibrant and friendly village, there is something for everyone.
Choose Lywyn Onn for your getaway to Gwynedd, with an array of options to cater your holiday right from the doorstep.