Porthmadog 1. 1 miles.
Porthmadog 1.1 miles. A well-presented and comfortable detached modern property occupying a large corner plot, pleasantly situated in a private location in a popular residential no-through road in the unspoilt picturesque seaside village of Borth-y-Gest near Porthmadog. With views over the village towards the harbour, Cardigan Bay coastline and the mountains beyond, this cottage is ideal for couples, friends and families, and being so close to the beach and harbour will appeal to anyone looking for a seaside escape. This coastal cottage is well presented and furnished to a good standard throughout and offers spacious accommodation, with a light and bright sitting room with dual aspect windows complete with comfy seating and a large smart TV with FreeSat and DVD player. The kitchen is home to all the appliances you need to cook up some culinary delights, with a dishwasher and washing machine. There is plenty of room for everyone with a large dining area off the kitchen which overlooks the beautiful garden, ideal for family meals. Three well-appointed bedrooms, including a super-king-size, double and bunk room, and a shower room are situated upstairs, completing the accommodation. Outside, to the rear is a delightful enclosed garden area which backs on to a nature reserve providing a lovely, peaceful area to sit and enjoy the birdlife; on summer days why not enjoy dining alfresco on the patio? Within the village are a popular cafe and restaurant, both of which overlook the delightful harbour, a short walk along the coastal path finds an array of beautiful sandy coves and beaches, perfect for a stroll or family day on the beach. There is plenty to do in the surrounding area, with a fantastic links golf course only five minutes' away in Morfa Bychan, beautiful sandy beaches, and Porthmadog with its harbour and three steam railways can be reached by driving or along the coastal walk path. A short drive away is the superb Italianate village and gardens of Portmeirion, which is well worth a visit. Further afield, all the attractions within and around the Snowdonia National Park are easily reached, including many CADW heritage sites and historic castles; for the more adventurous there is Zip World Titan with its zip wires and the mountain biking centre at Coed-Y-Brenin. This wonderful cottage will provide you with an ideal base to explore the delights of the area with your family and friends, any time of the year.
The thriving harbour town of Porthmadog rests by the Glaslyn Estuary and is the gateway to the Snowdonia National Path, along with the Welsh coast. The town is home to a selection of easygoing eateries, including the Australia, along with a wealth of independent and convenience stores, so guests' needs are fully covered here! After exploring the Maritime Museum, visitors can board the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railway to navigate the wider area, or venture to the local nature reserve for a day of outdoor activities.
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