Located in the charming town of Tywyn, Gwynedd, Wales, Gwynt y Môr offers a delightful coastal holiday experience, accommodating up to four guests. This terraced property is ideally situated just 300 yards from both the sandy beach and the town center's amenities. The single-storey layout features a comfortable living and dining room with an electric fire, a 40" Smart TV, and patio doors that lead to a conservatory. The well-equipped kitchen includes modern appliances such as an electric oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, and washer/dryer, making it easy for guests to prepare meals during their stay.
The property boasts two inviting bedrooms: one with a double bed and another with twin beds, catering to various guest arrangements. The bathroom is equipped with a shower over the bath, toilet, and heated towel rail, ensuring comfort and convenience. Additional amenities include gas central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels, and Wi-Fi, with a travel cot and highchair available upon request. Outside, guests can enjoy an enclosed courtyard furnished with garden furniture and a BBQ, perfect for relaxing evenings. Private parking for one car is provided, along with additional on-road parking options, and the property maintains a no-smoking policy.
Gwynt y Môr is nestled in a quiet residential area, yet it is conveniently close to both natural and industrial attractions. A short stroll leads to the picturesque promenade, where visitors can take in breathtaking views of the sunset over the sea. The promenade features recreational activities such as a putting green, crazy golf course, café, and children's playground. Tywyn itself offers a variety of shops, two supermarkets, a swimming pool, and an independent cinema showcasing the latest films. The town is also home to the historic Talyllyn Railway, which offers enchanting steam train journeys through the scenic Fathew Valley.
For outdoor enthusiasts, the surrounding area presents ample opportunities for exploration. Guests can hike to Bird Rock to observe nesting cormorants or visit the ruins of Castell y Bere. Just four miles away lies the picturesque village of Aberdyfi, known for its vibrant houses and friendly seaside pubs and restaurants. Children can engage in crabbing off the jetty, while to the north, the village of Llwyngwril hosts an annual Yarnbombing Festival. Barmouth, another nearby destination, marks the beginning of the Mawddach Trail, a scenic walk and cycle path that traverses Barmouth Bridge and follows the old railway line along the stunning Mawddach Estuary, extending nine miles to Dolgellau. With its prime location and array of attractions, Gwynt y Môr is an excellent choice for a memorable coastal getaway.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!