Stabal-Ymwlch
A stylish barn conversion with stunning views, near Criccieth, perfect for groups or extended families.
- 1 Ensuite Shower Room
- 2 Bathrooms/Shower Rooms
- 3 Bedrooms
- Cot and Highchair on request
- Family Friendly
- Garden
- Groups Welcome
- Multiple Properties
- Private Parking
- Scenic Location
- Sleeps 6
- Wood Burning Stove
Stabal-Ymlwch has been recently converted from what was a genuine working stable into some attractive and comfortable accommodation for guests wanting to explore Snowdonia. And it’s been done very well. The slate floors, original exposed beams and exposed stonework ensure ensures that the character of this building remains. There are modern features of course. The slate floor is gently warmed by under-floor heating, there’s a newly fitted kitchen, en-suite bathrooms with power-shower etc. And don’t worry, I was reliably informed, that the horses have been found suitable alternative accommodation.
The property can sleep a maximum of 6. But can be booked in conjunction with Stabal-Ymlwch next door which can sleep an additional 5. Perfect for groups or extended families. The master bedroom has one double bed and one single bed. It also has an en-suite shower, sink and wc but it’s best feature is the full length window with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. There’s also a smaller double bedroom and a third single bedroom. One more bathroom upstairs with bath, sink and wc.
Downstairs there’s a spacious kitchen dinner with all the facilities you would need and a wonderful lounge with the all important log burner. Perfect if you’re considering a winter break in the mountains.
Location
The first thing that everybody writes in the guest book is ‘Fantastic Views!’. And they’re right of course. Stabal-Ymlwch together with Beudy-Ymlwch next door looks out onto some of the most beautiful mountain scenery you could ever wish for. It’s sure to inspire even the most ardent couch potato.
As well as the mountains of Snowdonia the cottage is also ideally suited to explore the seaside villages of the Llyn Peninsula. Criccieth, 3 miles away, is one of those hidden gems of the North Wales coastline. It has, of course, its world famous ‘Cadwaledrs’ ice cream and the usual cafés and fish and chip shops but, for a small village, it boast’s some really quite nice restaurants. The ever popular market town of Pwllheli and fashionable Abersoch are a little further along the coast. The nearest town with supermarket etc is Porthmadog, some 5 miles away.
Accommodation details:
Bedrooms: One en-suite family room with double and single bed and balcony window, one smaller double room and one single room
Bathrooms: One en-suite shower room and seperate wc and one bathroom with hand held shower head
Facilities: Underfloor Heating, Log Burner, Sky TV, Dishwasher, Shared Washing Machine
Sleeps: 6 +cot
Pets: No
Smoking: No
Bed Linen: Provided
Towels: Provided
Cot and High Chair: Provided
Location: Half of a two cottage barn conversion on a working welsh hill farm