Caernarfon,
Snowdonia and North Wales
Beudy Penrhos
Converted barn with wonderful inglenook and great
views near Caernarfon. Well placed to explore
Snowdonia and Llyn Peninsula. Wifi, TV and DVD. Bike/canoe storage plus a wet room
- 2 guests
- 1 bedrooms
- 1 bathrooms
- no pets allowed
Full of character and warmth Beudy Penrhos is a cosy and romantic holiday cottage for two. With underfloor heating throughout you can be warm and cosy whatever the weather!
This lovely little cottage sits in a peaceful countryside location in Snowdonia, perfect for enjoying the lovely walks, relaxing and exploring the beautiful North Wales countryside. Caernarfon with it's magnificent Castle is a short drive away and has a choice of bars, restaurant and shops. The popular beach at Dinas Dinlle is just a mile away.
Comfy sofas set around a deep inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove, TV with DVD player and a CD player for entertainment. A dining table and chairs are at one end.
Modern kitchen with washing machine, dishwasher, fridge, double oven and a useful breakfast bar. A central workstation has a four-ring hob and a sink with drainer.
The bedroom has a wooden-framed double bed and stunning, traditional Welsh blanket. There’s also a wardrobe for storing your clothes.
Lovely wet room with bath, an open shower and a heated towel rail. There’s a separate loo and wash hand basin.
The boiler room is perfect for wet drying boots and walking gear. There’s also a deep freeze in here.
The garden is left purposefully natural and has a lawned area with a small patio with garden furniture where you can sit outside in the fresh air with your morning cup of tea or coffee.
Caernarfon (county town of Gwynedd) has much historic and cultural importance in North Wales. It is a popular tourist spot with its impressive 13th Century castle, well preserved town walls and delightful water front. During the season there are guided tours of the castle and special events including historic pageants. There is also a station for the Welsh Highland Railway, which passes through dramatic scenery, the village of Beddgelert and onto Porthmadog. Fishing trips are available from the harbour and another attraction within walking distance of the town centre is Segontium, a Roman fort and museum, housing many important finds. Caernarfon offers a wide selection of shops and places to eat and is close to the lovely beaches of the Isle of Anglesey and the Lleyn Peninsula as well as the mountains and rivers of Snowdonia, including the renowned mountaineering town of Llanberis at the foot of Mount Snowdon.