Bethesda 1.2 miles.
Creigfa Cottage, a three-bedroom, reverse-level semi-detached vacation cottage in Tregarth near Bethesda in Gwynedd, is a hidden gem.
Creigfa Cottage is a superb family-friendly home for a party or family of nine who are planning their next trip to North Wales, thanks to its fantastic location with easy access to Snowdonia National Park and Penrhyn Castle, as well as its stylish interior within two and a half acres of land.
Before unloading your belongings and making your way into your new home-from-home, park your vehicle on the driveway, which provides plenty of off-road parking.
You'll find lots of storage space and a Smart TV with Freeview in each of the three bedrooms on the ground floor, which include a super-king-size room with an en-suite bathroom, as well as a double and a family room with a triple bunk and a bunk bed.
In the contemporary bathroom, which completes the ground floor, you can pour in the bubbles and relax in the bath or rinse off in the shower after a day of adventures.
Head up to the first floor, where you'll find a well-equipped kitchen with a double electric oven, microwave, fridge, along with a washing machine and dishwasher to keep your space clean.
Dine at the spacious dining table for ten as you savour a delicious meal paired with a bottle of wine, or if the weather is nice, why not fire up the barbecue and dine alfresco out in the private garden?
Snuggle up on the plush sofas with reclining features and watch your favourite film on the Smart TV with Freeview, while the woodburning stove adds a warmth and glow to the space.
Awake and enjoy a morning coffee on the private balcony closely followed by a stroll into the communal grounds, where you can take in the stunning countryside views.
For those nights when you just don't feel like cooking, head to the Pant yr Ardd pub in the nearby village, where you can enjoy a variety of locally sourced cuisines and brews.
Bethesda is a short drive away and has a variety of dining alternatives, as well as a supermarket for last-minute shopping needs.
If you're a fan of the great outdoors, Zip World Penrhyn Quarry's easy access to the 500-foot-high zip line is sure to please!
You can also visit the National Slate Museum and Electric Mountain, which are located in the charming village of Llanberis, which is situated at the foot of the renowned Snowdon peak.
Here, you can go underground and explore the hidden power station, participate in water sports like paddleboarding and kayaking, visit the UNESCO-listed Dinorwig Quarry, or simply enjoy a leisurely lunch.
The 3,560-ft Snowdon Peak can be conquered by daredevils, while the Snowdon Mountain Railway provides stunning vistas of the mountain as it ascends to the summit.
A short drive from here takes you to the picturesque Menai Straits and Caernarfon's UNESCO World Heritage Caernarfon Castle.
You may also explore Ise of Anglesey, home to the Anglesey Sea Zoo, or the ancient Caernarfon town itself.
Make a point of visiting Bangor, which is home to a magnificent cathedral, Bangor Mountain, St Deiniol Golf Club, and the magnificent Penrhyn Castle and Garden, all managed by the National Trust.
For a day at the beach, make the trip to the town of Llandudno, which offers beautiful sandy beaches with traditional donkey rides for the little ones, a Victorian Pier, walks up the Great Orme, seal spotting at Angel Bay and live performances at Theatr Cymru.
Creigfa Cottage is the ideal location for a vacation in North Wales.