Located in Caernarfon, Gwynedd, this pleasant barn conversion offers a cozy retreat for up to four guests. Nestled near the stunning Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the property boasts easy access to the historical town of Caernarfon, renowned for its imposing castle and picturesque harbour. Visitors can also enjoy proximity to the majestic Snowdon and its famous mountain railway, making it an ideal base for exploring the natural beauty and rich history of the region.
The accommodation features a well-appointed ground floor with a living room that opens through French doors to a dining area and a fully equipped kitchen, all adorned with traditional beams. The first floor comprises two comfortable bedrooms—one double and one twin—alongside a bathroom equipped with a shower over the bath. Additional amenities include electric heaters, Wi-Fi, a travel cot, and a high chair available upon request, ensuring a convenient stay for families. The property also benefits from a shared enclosed walled garden and ample parking, while maintaining a strict no smoking policy.
Parciau Farm Cottages, where this barn conversion is situated, is part of a family-run complex on a working farm less than two miles from central Caernarfon. Originally barns, these cottages have been thoughtfully converted to provide modern comforts while retaining their rustic charm. The location is perfect for tourists, with diverse attractions ranging from museums and art galleries to shopping and outdoor activities, ensuring there is something for everyone to enjoy.
Caernarfon's popularity is further enhanced by its exciting attractions, including the world-renowned Zip World Velocity zip line and Surf Snowdonia, an innovative surfing lagoon. Families can also explore Greenwood Forest Park and the Sea Zoo on Anglesey. For outdoor enthusiasts, the Plas Menai outdoor pursuit centre is just a short walk away, and a nearby cycle track offers opportunities for biking. The area also caters to golfers and those looking to explore the stunning landscapes of the National Park, the Isle of Anglesey, and the sandy beaches of the Llyn Peninsula. A local shop and pub are conveniently located just two miles away, making this a well-rounded destination for a memorable holiday.
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!