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Puffin Lookout, Penmaenmawr

Snowdonia. Sleeps up to 4

Situated on Craiglwyd Caravan Park, in Penmaenmawr, a coastal town in Conwy, is this single-storey lodge, Puffin Lookout. Boasting direct views out towards Puffin Island, whilst well-positioned near local amenities and the beach, and set across an open-plan layout, the lodge welcomes four guests and one well-behaved pet, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Benefit from off-road parking, a private outdoor area with a barbecue in tow, a generously-sized social hub, where you can dine, relax in front of the TV, and even switch on the electric fire on colder nights, and ample storage across both bedrooms. Once you're well rested and refreshed, venture out to Penmaenmawr, home to an array of amenities, perfect for visiting whilst heading towards the coast; enjoy lunch at The Village Bistro, or a takeaway from Dino's, Johnny Doughs Pizza, whilst the essentials can be purchased at a nearby SPAR or Co-op. Just a stone's throw away, you'll also arrive at Penmaenmawr Museum, displaying the town's heritage, Aber Falls, a popular hike towards a breath-taking waterfall, and Druids Circle, set within a nature-filled landscape. Further into the county, enjoy peaceful afternoons at Conwy Water Gardens, tour its resident castle, originating back to 1283, and on sunny days, relish upon the sandy shores of Conwy Morfa Beach, renowned for fishing. Those who love the outdoors will appreciate the grounds of Bodnant Garden, a Grade I listed beauty spot, displaying botanical blooms and plants, treks across Carnedd y Saeson, or perhaps a day of climbing at Glyder Fawr, with its highest peak standing at 1,000 meters. Take in the beautiful scenes of Conwy by staying at Puffin Lookout.

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