Enfys in Criccieth is a well-received holiday cottage, praised for its thoughtful touches, well-stocked kitchen, and beautiful decor. Guests appreciate the property's cleanliness, comfortable furnishings, and the stunning sea views. The location is ideal for beach access and local amenities. While there are some minor maintenance issues, the overall experience is highly regarded, with many guests expressing a desire to return.
Guests consistently note the property as spotless and well-maintained, indicating high standards of cleanliness. One mention of bins not being emptied on arrival slightly impacts the score.
The property's location is universally praised for its seafront views, proximity to the beach, and local amenities, making it an ideal base for exploring the area.
The property is described as comfortable, with cozy furnishings and a homely feel. Comfortable beds and spacious rooms contribute to a restful experience, though a comment about bathroom accessibility slightly affects the score.
The property is well-equipped with a variety of amenities, including games, beach equipment, and a well-stocked kitchen. Some maintenance issues like a leaking tap and a shower problem are noted but were promptly addressed.
Guests frequently mention the thoughtful touches, such as a generous welcome pack and the provision of beach gear. While these are highly appreciated, it is politely noted that such gifts are subject to availability and not guaranteed.
Overlooking the stunning waters of Cardigan Bay, on the Llyn Peninsula, is this striking four-storey holiday home, Enfys. Perfectly positioned to explore the rugged coastline of North Wales, Enfys is the idyllic base for your next group celebration. Stepping into the property, dust off your sandy toes in the hallway before continuing through to the open-plan living/dining area, fabulously decorated with a traditional décor and boasting ample seating, inviting you to nestle in and enjoy a movie night with your loved ones after a busy day. After working up an appetite, head through to the kitchen, where you can enjoy a refreshing glass of wine with a seat at the breakfast bar as the designated chef cooks up a storm on the rustic range cooker, serving the kids first in the adjoining dining space before gathering the adults around the wooden table to indulge. In the warmer weather, take your dining experience outdoors with a seat on the private patio, soaking in the fresh sea breeze. Escape the excitement and head upstairs to the first-floor sitting room, framing breath-taking views of the waves as they envelop the sand through the bay window, and enjoy a moments peace as you delve into a captivating book. Across the way is a king-size bedroom, benefiting from its own en-suite bathroom, alongside a double room with access to an en-suite shower, for your convenience. Head upstairs where you’ll find a second king-size bedroom, boasting a remarkable en-suite bathroom featuring an elegant free-standing bath as well as a spacious walk-in shower cubicle. Continuing up another set of stairs you’ll reach the third floor, homing a twin room and two further king-size bedrooms, where you can wake up in the morning in one of the rooms to the captivating views across the glorious water. Servicing the property is a family bathroom, fit with a bath and overhead shower, giving guests the choice to enjoy a leisurely soak in the tub, or a quick morning rinse. Head off on foot to explore your surroundings, spending a fun-filled day at Marine Beach, backed by the glorious colourful Victorian houses that line the promenade, or discover the heritage of the medieval fortress at Castell Criccieth, nestled on the rocky peninsula, boasting breath-taking views across the scenic waters of Tremadog Bay. Venture further afield to the popular seaside village of Abersoch, enveloped in marvellous stretches of glorious golden sand, housing quaint beach huts, where you can test your swing at the 18-hole golf course, or enjoy a leisurely stroll around the scenic marina as the yachts sail in. Within easy reach is the fabulous landscape of Eryri National Park (Snowdonia), where outdoor adventurers can tackle the climb to the summit of Mount Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales, stretching views as far as Ireland on a clear day. Choose a stay at Enfys for your next group celebration to Wales.
The Victorian seaside resort of Cricceth, often described as the 'Pearl of Wales' rests on the picturesque shores of the Llyn Peninsula in Gwynedd. The town boasts an exciting array of shops and eateries to cater for your self-catering needs, along with a selection of sights and attractions worth visiting including the history fortress of a 13th century castle and a thrilling 9 hole pitch and put course.
Over four floors.
Six bedrooms: 1 x second-floor king-size with en-suite bathroom with freestanding bath, walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC, 1 x king-size with en-suite bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC, 2 x third-floor king-size, 1 x double with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x third-floor twin.
Third-floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Cloakroom with basin and WC.
Kitchen/diner.
Utility.
Living/dining room.
First-floor sitting room
Gas central heating.
Gas range cooker and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, Smart TV, WiFi.
Travel cot and highchair available ON request.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Roadside parking.
Enclosed garden with patio and furniture.Note: Pool Table has been replaced by a Football Table.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 0.4 miles, pub 0.3 miles, beach 0.1 miles
Amanda
Beautifuls views and scenery all around and lovely village with plenty of shops, takeaways and pubs. We had a lovely week and would definitely recommend to any friends and family visiting the area. Thank you!
Michala
Perfect for our family to stay in, everything we needed was provided. We loved the views of the sea from the windows, and we could hear the sea at night too, so relaxing. Always found enough car parking outside the house even with our four cars. Cricceith is a lovely small town with great places to eat, lovely bakery and butchers as well as independent other shops.
Margaret
The water was scalding, therefore could not be used, which defeated the idea of that floor being for families. The adults couldn't use it never mind the children. Also, the front bedroom windows could not be opened. Everyone tried! Made it very hot at night. Tried a fan, but the two in the house were very noisy. Apart from the above we had a lovely stay and would definitely come back (if the above is sorted). Fabulous location. Loved it.
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