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Gwyder, Penmaenmawr

Snowdonia. Sleeps up to 13

Located in the coastal town of Penmaenmawr in Conwy is Gwyder, a fabulous, four-storey home. Enjoying stunning sea views and a prime position near the beach and a hub of attractions, Gwyder is also within reach of the Snowdonia National Park, offering the best of the coast and the countryside; thirteen guests are invited for a group celebration, along with two furry companions. Park up roadside and be welcomed by the charming exterior of Gwyder. Head indoors to firstly locate the sitting room, contemporarily styled and offering a relaxing atmosphere, where you can unwind after a day of travelling. Next door you'll find the formal dining room, with enough space to house your entire party, enjoying mealtimes together with the Welsh coastline in your backdrop. The kitchen is well-equipped and sleekly-presented to ease your self-catered stay, where you can prepare meals to also be enjoyed alfresco, with a private and enclosed courtyard resting to the rear of the home. For a quiet nook, head downstairs to the lower ground floor, where you'll find the second sitting room, complete with plush seating, a TV, and an electric log-effect fire, offering a warming glow as you catch up on your latest programme. On this floor you'll also find a double bedroom and a shower room, acting as an annexe, ideal for teenagers or older members of your group. Locate three well-presented bedrooms by climbing up to the first floor, including two doubles and a twin bedroom, all serviced by a bathroom, whilst a further double and triple bunk room sit on the top floor, enjoying far-reaching sea glimpses; a shower room is available on the second floor for convenience. As the sun rises, head into Penmaenmawr to stock up on the essentials or to dine out, with The Village Bistro and Bron Eryri within walking distance, before heading for the beach, followed by a tour of the local museum. Head for Conwy for another day at the coast, where you can also tour Conwy Castle, travel back in time by discovering Plas Mawr townhouse, or follow the Llwybr Moryd CONWY Estuary Trail towards Llandudno Junction. Be sure to fill your itinerary with the attractions of Llandudno, where you can attend an event at Venue Cymru, travel up to the Great Orme Summit Complex, or enjoy a bag of fish and chips along the pier, whilst the national park is brimming with nature-filled landscapes, where you can hike towards the Pensychnant Conservation Centre, discover Aber Falls, and visit the Adventure Parc Snowdonia for surf lessons and further outdoor activities. Enjoy the best of Conwy at Gwyder.

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