A bright and spacious house with spectacular views, situated right on the harbour of Borth y Gest. Tv and DVD. Lovely local restaurants are right on your doorstep, as well as a pub, but further amenities can be found in Porthmadog, just a 5 minute drive away, or 25 minutes on foot.
Amenities: Central heating. Gas hob with double oven, fridge with freezer compartment, dishwasher, washer/dryer, microwave. Freeview TV, DVD. Travel cot (no linen), high chair. Bed linen and towels provided. Small garden. "Please note: direct access to the back garden from the house is by an internal wooden staircase down to the lower ground floor, then up a short set of 4 or 5 steps, not a
problem for most guests, some with mobility problems have found them difficult, as have some elderly dogs. It is possible to go round to the beach and back garden via the front door".
Pubs, shops and restaurants 1 mile. 2 dogs welcome £20 pet supplement for each dog, please ask for more.
Town: Borth y Gest is a quiet Welsh seaside village of mainly Victorian houses retaining much charm and character. Located by the mouth of the River Glaslyn, and a short drive away from the Italian styled village of Portmeirion, this pretty Welsh village has stunning panoramic views over the sands and estuary to the historic Harlech Castle and the Snowdonia National Park beyond. This North Wales village has two bistros and a coffee lounge all located on the front overlooking the bay and all with dog-friendly outdoor seating areas; perfect places to while away the hours watching the comings and goings of the local boatmen. Borth y Gest, with its sheltered coves and sandy beaches, has walking in abundance; why not head up Moel-y-Gest or take a wander over the headland to the famous Black Rock Sands, or go a little further afield where the vast Snowdonia National Park awaits? For a day out you can take a trip on the famous Ffestiniog Steam Railway and Welsh Highland Railway from Porthmadog, only a 15 minutes' walk away, or for those with younger children why not visit the shorter but more child-focussed Welsh Highland Heritage Railway? For a day trip the entire Llyn Peninsula calls. With Anglesey within reach and the whole North Wales coast with the Wales Coast Path to be explored, Borth y Gest has it all: a quiet bolt hole but conveniently located for ease of access to this stunning area, a must at any time of the year.