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Mynydd ar Mor, Barmouth

Gwynedd. Sleeps up to 14

Barmouth 1.2 miles, Harlech 8.0 miles, Dolgellau 10 miles. Mynydd ar Mor is a stunning holiday home situated in the charming coastal village of Llanaber near Barmouth. This property boasts a location in the Eryri National Park, sweeping panoramic sea views, and sleeps 14 making it an ideal base for large groups and family events. Be welcomed into a grand abode where you’ll find everything you need to make your stay a peaceful and pleasant one. You’ll be able to whip up a feast in the fully-stocked kitchen and enjoy it around the dining table or open up the patio doors and have a barbecue in the vast garden overlooking the sea. The views from this property are simply stunning, and will encourage guests to make the most of the outdoor space, and to watch the stars appear overhead. Back inside you can all snuggle up in front of the electric log effect fire in the sitting room for a family movie night. When sleep calls, retreat to one of the beautifully-furnished bedrooms with sea views in the house or if you’re lucky, head over to your own private annexe. All of the rooms feature breathtaking sea views of the coast and the village so you can enjoy your evenings with a jaw dropping sunset. The following morning, freshen up in one of six bathrooms and get ready to seize the day. In the seaside resort town of Barmouth you'll find a handful of eateries and things to do. Tuck into some delicious pub grub at The Royal or head to Bath House Cafe for a light lunch or some beachside breakfast. When the sun is shining, put on your swimming costume to lounge on the sand at Barmouth Beach, and don't forget to check out Barmouth Bridge where you'll see sweeping views of Mawddach Estuary and the surrounding countryside. Being located in the Eryri National Park, you'll find endless beautiful hidden gems such as New Precipice Walk, with staggering views over the river and the mountains beyond, Pistyll Cain, with breathtaking views of the waterfall, and stroll through Coed Crafnant North Wales Wildlife Trust Nature Reserve to find stunning plains and wildlife. Take a drive north for the stunning vista of Harlech Castle and continue up to the coastal town of Porthmadog and hop on a scenic train ride through 14 miles of rural pasture and forests at Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways. For a taste of history visit the Maritime Museum and the Welsh Highland Heritage Railway museum, then end day at the harbourside Good Mood restaurant boasting beautiful views of the marina. Mynydd ar Mor is the perfect accommodation for your next big family getaway.

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