Perfect for a coastal holiday, this terraced property is just 300 yards from Tywyn’s beach and town centre amenities.. 2 steps to entrance.
All on the Ground Floor:
Living/dining room: 40" Smart TV, DVD Player, Electric Fire, Patio Doors Rto Conservatory
Kitchen: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Washer Dryer
Conservatory.
Bedroom 1: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Bedroom 2: 2 x Single (3ft) Beds
Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet. Gas central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Travel cot and highchair available on request. . Enclosed courtyard with garden furniture and BBQ. Bike store. Private parking for 1 car; additional on road parking. No smoking.. Gwynt y Môr is a lovely single-storey property in a quiet residential part of Tywyn, yet is within minutes of both natural and industrial attractions. This terraced holiday property has a lovely living room and well-equipped kitchen in which to prepare the tastiest of meals, plus a sheltered rear courtyard. It is only a couple of minutes’ walk to the promenade which fronts the sandy beach, so don’t forget to bring your bucket and spade! The views from the promenade are stunning as the evening sun sinks into the sea on the horizon. On the promenade you will find a putting green and crazy golf course, as well as a café and children’s playground.
In the town of Tywyn, again a short walk, there are two supermarkets and a good range of individual shops, as well as a swimming pool and a lovely independent cinema showing the latest film releases. Tywyn is home of the Talyllyn Railway, the first railway in the world to be run by volunteers. Nowadays, the beautifully restored steam trains take you on a magical journey along the Fathew Valley to the waterfalls at Dolgoch and Nant Gwernol. There is also a fascinating museum and tearoom on the station at Tywyn. No visit to Tywyn could be complete without a visit to the honey ice cream shop – a tasty treat whatever the weather!
This is ideal walking country. Explore craggy Bird Rock and see the nesting cormorants or explore the ruined castle of Castell y Bere. From Gwynt y Môr it’s only 4 miles to the pretty village of Aberdyfi, the brightly painted houses of which seem to cling to the shoreline! Here you will find some friendly seaside pubs and restaurants, and a favourite pastime for children is to try crabbing off the jetty. To the north is the village of Llwyngwril, famous for its annual Yarnbombing Festival, and Barmouth, start of the Mawddach Trail walk and cyclepath, which passes over Barmouth Bridge and follows the trackbed of the old railway line along the Mawddach Estuary 9 miles to Dolgellau. Beach 300 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
Free WiFi