Nestled just outside the centre of the charming tourist town of Caernarfon is this delightful white-washed cottage, Clydfan.
Within close proximity to a marvellous selection of amenities and attractions, Clydfan is the perfect base for a couple looking to discover North Wales.
Marvel at the white-washed exterior of this lovely holiday home as you park up on the roadside before unloading your belongings and making your way inside to the open-plan living space, the heart of the home.
Well-presented with a nautical blue interior and housing a fully-equipped kitchen, an intimate dining table, perfect for a romantic meal for two, alongside a snug seating area located in front of the Smart TV, Clydfan offers everything you need for an enjoyable staycation experience.
Make use of the modern amenities provided in the kitchen to rustle up a home cooked meal for two and indulge over a bottle of wine at the dining table before moving over to the stylish sofa and flicking on the television to catch up on your favourite show.
As the evening draws to a close, climb the stairs to the first floor and prepare for bed with a refreshing rinse in the handy en-suite shower room, stylishly tiled throughout, before snuggling up under the covers in the double bed, which takes centre stage in the light and airy bedroom.
A short walk from your doorstep will bring you into the heart of the historical town of Caernarfon, where you can get better acquainted with your surroundings with a leisurely stroll atop the medieval Town Walls.
Marvel at the remarkable architecture of Caernarfon Castle, dating back to the 13th century, or discover the regimental history on display at the Royal Welch Fusiliers Museum.
After working up an appetite, indulge in the local staple of Welsh cakes at one of the local cafes, savour fresh fish and chips with a scenic view across the harbour at Doc Fictoria, or sample a spot of Italian fare at Villa Marina.
Head to the nearby village of Llanberis, idyllically nestled at the foot of Mount Snowdon, and enjoy a scenic ride aboard a narrow-gauge steam train as it circuits the tranquil waters of Llyn Padarn, tackle the waters with a lesson in open water swimming with Snowdonia Watersports, or embark on a two-footed adventure and follow the Llanberis Path to the summit of Mount Snowdon, the tallest mountain in Wales.
Pack up your bucket and spade and venture further afield to the seaside resort of Abersoch, where you can dip your toes in the refreshing waters of the bay backed by the colourful beach huts that line the front.
Test your swing with a round of golf at the nearby links course, or discover the National Trust Georgian manor house of Plas yn Rhiw, encompassed by picturesque formal gardens and offering a lovely setting to indulge in a picnic.
For a trip that will leave you wanting to return, choose a stay at Clydfan.