Caer Moel is a delightful semi-detached farmhouse situated on the owners' working livestock farm, three miles from Caernarfon. This farmhouse sleeps eight people in four bedrooms, consisting of one ground floor zip/link super king-size double with en-suite shower, a king-size double, a double and a twin, together with a bathroom. The cottage also has a kitchen with dining area, a sitting room with a electric woodburner-effect stove and a mezzanine landing area. Outside there's off road parking for three cars and courtyard and patio areas with furniture. Caer Moel is a wonderful base for exploring this part of North Wales. Note: Children must be supervised when on the mezzanine landing area. Note: There are three steps up to the front door. Note: The property will be decorated for Christmas and New Year. Note: No Stag and Hen Parties. Note: Sorry, no pets and no smoking.
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Four bedrooms: 1 x ground floor super king-size double (zip/link, can be twin on request) with TV and en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x king-size double, 1 x double, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Kitchen with dining area and TV. Sitting room with electric woodburner-effect stove. Mezzanine landing area.
Caernarfon 3 miles. A beautifully-appointed farmhouse located in a rural location, surrounded by open countryside and mountainous scenery, set in a quiet courtyard, on the owners’ smallholding, close to Caernarfon. Perfectly located, Caer Moel provides an ideal base for couples, friends and families wishing to spend quality time together whilst being centrally situated for all that Snowdonia and the North Wales coast has to offer. Sympathetically and imaginatively refurbished to a high standard, the original part of the farmhouse exudes charm and character with the sitting room boasting exposed ceiling beams and a wonderful inglenook fireplace housing a warming, electric woodburner-effect stove. The character is also seen in the extended part of the farmhouse, which blends beautifully with the light and spacious kitchen with integrated appliances and an electric range cooker. The kitchen extends to a wonderful dining area with a high pitched ceiling and lots of natural light from the large window, along with patio doors which lead to a seating area outside, perfect for alfresco dining. From the dining area, French doors lead to a beautiful rear hallway with double height ceiling and a bespoke oak and glass split-level staircase taking you up to a mezzanine landing area, a perfect place for a little ‘me’ time. A ground floor bedroom with an en-suite shower room is perfect for members of the group who may find stairs a little tricky and also benefits from having a super king-size bed which can also be made up as a twin. Upstairs, there are three good-sized bedrooms, each individually furnished and styled to suit all and benefit from lovely views, taking in open fields and the surrounding countryside, and completing the accommodation is an upstairs bathroom. Outside there’s lovely block paved patio areas and seating areas of crushed slate, so peaceful and tranquil, with only the sheep and cows in the adjoining fields for company. There are lots of walks to enjoy from the cottage, each taking in some wonderful scenery along the way, and within a couple of miles you can enjoy a day on the beautiful Blue flag beach at Dinas Dinlle. The historic harbour town of Caernarfon boasts a wide selection of independent and high street shops, bars, cafés and restaurants. The town is dominated by the majestic medieval castle which overlooks the harbour, and is also home to the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railway which runs through some stunning countryside. Caer Moel is one holiday cottage you’ll want to return to time and time again.
Caernarfon, the county town of Gwynedd has a 13th Century castle, a Roman fort and museum, shops, pubs and restaurants, a harbour and it's also a stop for the Welsh Highland Railway.
Oil central heating with underfloor heating on ground floor and electric woodburner-effect stove. Electric range cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, 3 x TVs (Two Smart) with Freeview, DVD, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 4 cars. Courtyard and patio areas with furniture. Shop and pub 1 mile. Beach 2 miles. Note: Children must be supervised when on the mezzanine landing area. Note: There are three steps up to the front door. Note: The property will be decorated for Christmas and New Year. Note: No Stag and Hen Parties. Note: Sorry, no pets and no smoking
Caernarfon, the county town of Gwynedd has a 13th Century castle, a Roman fort and museum, shops, pubs and restaurants, a harbour and it's also a stop for the Welsh Highland Railway.
Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.
We stayed at Caer Moel for a week with our 4 young children, the cottage was immaculate and even better than the description. The owners were very warm and welcoming and we arrived to a lovely welcome package of tea/coffee/sugar, milk in the fridge and a bottle of wine and box of chocolates on the table. We would definitely recommend staying here and if we return to Wales we will be booking this cottage again.
My Husband and I stayed at this wonderful place with our two daughters , son-in-laws and two grown up Grandchildren.It is a really well equipped and clean farmhouse and very modern and spacious inside.Bedrooms were lovely and beds really comfortable.The garden is lovely and private surrounded by fields with a little narrow gauge railway that runs by most days at the bottom of the garden.There was a lovely welcome pack on our arrival consisting of a bottle of wine and milk in the fridge and a tin of freshly baked Welsh Cakes on the table which were delicious.It is near to lots of the attractions and beaches We would certainly book to stay at this lovely place again if we come back to Wales.
This cottage is stunning, it is immaculate and so well equipped there is everything you could possibly need. It is in a lovely location, it has a beautiful garden and is very private and so peaceful. Great for the children and was perfect for my elderly Nan. The owner was really friendly and welcoming. A great time was had by all. Would highly recommended this cottage.
Couldn’t of picked a more beautiful weekend to see wales with its rolling hills and sheep / lambs . We were staying for a yoga retreat and the setting was perfect clean , tidy and idyllic . Cannot wait to return
We were 4 generations between ages 15 and 89 and have just returned from one of the best houses we have ever stayed in. Great location peaceful easily accessed and rooms furnishings and equipment all to high spec. The house was spacious and light with lovely views and was warm and welcoming couldn't have wished for more we were happy to stay in and enjoy the house. Lovely touches such as welcome flowers wine and Welsh cakes (Very nice). Owner very helpful and warmly welcoming we would certainly recommend and hope to return soon.
5 of us stayed for a long weekend. We all loved the farmhouse. Such a quiet and peaceful location, overlooking fields with hills in the distance, but only a few miles from Caernarfon for all it's facilities. A great location for exploring the mountains, Anglesey, or down the Llyn peninsula. The farmhouse itself was so warm and cosy, what with the underfloor heating and all. Very spacious bedrooms and really well decorated throughout, dining area a lovely place to sit down together. Can't recommend enough.
We have just returned from a lovely week in Caer Moel with our son, daughter in law and two grandchildren to celebrate a 70th birthday. The cottage is superb very nicely decorated with everything you may need for self catering. Rian the owner was very welcoming and came to ask if we needed anything, she also left for us on arrival home made welsh cakes, bottle of wine, easter eggs for the children, milk, tea and fresh flowers what a warm welcome. The cottage is in an excellent location to visit lots of attractions near to beaches and a short drive to the mountains. When we arrived home we had an e-mail from Rian asking if we enjoyed our stay and wishing us Happy Easter. We would definitely recommend and visit again
We have just returned from a fabulous week at Caer Moel. The cottage was beautiful and so well equipped! The owners, Wynn and Rhian, have made lots of personal touches to make it feel very homely. The home made welsh cakes, sweets for the kids, wine and milk in the fridge, and fresh flowers were very much appreciated after a long journey. The kitchen has everything you could possibly need! We managed to cook a roast dinner for 8 people, there was everything we needed, even down to a gravy boat! The location of the cottage is perfect for exploring Snowdonia. It’s such a beautiful part of the world. I would not hesitate to recommend this cottage to others, and hope to stay here again in the future.
Had a fantastic stay at this cottage. Very homely, well maintained, very clean and very comfortable. We were delighted when we arrived to find the cottage was very spacious and well laid out. Kitchen is fully equipped with everything and anything you could possibly need. Owner was so very nice and helpful. Would recommend this cottage and will be returning for a relaxing stay. Thank you Rhian.
Me and some friends stayed at Caer Moel for a weekend, the house itself is a dream home with a nice big fire place and conformable, sociable seating area, the dining area is light and airy and each room was decorated lovely, there were some games and cards that kept us entertained. There were 7 adults and we never felt crowded. The owner (Rhian) was very welcoming and came to see us once we had settled in to make sure we were warm enough and had found everything ok, she had left us some welsh cakes, some milk and a bottle of wine which was great as we had a 5 hour drive to get there. There is a nice pub just down the road if you turn left at the end of lane its called the New borough arms, the food was very nice here and there is a small shop just opposite or a large Tesco a little further down the road. The house Is a good location for any of the Zipworld locations and mount Snowdon, we went to the Safari Zip and it took us around an hour to get there, it was a very scenic drive with lots of small waterfalls. I would recommend this house to anyone, me and my friends were very happy with our choice.
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