With its high ceilings, log burners and plush carpets, Pengolwg combines comfort with history and style. It's just a short walk to Criccieth's charming town centre, which has plenty of pubs, restaurants, and shops and it's perfectly located for beachgoers and explorers alike.
Ground Floor
Kitchen A well equipped kitchen with a bright red AGA as well as a double electric oven, induction hob fridge freezer, dishwasher and a Nespresso coffee machine - everything needed to make cooking a breeze while on holiday. In the window there is a breakfast bar looking out towards the Castle.
Dining Room The dining room has one of the best views in Criccieth, with stunning ocean panoramas and a magnificent view up to Criccieth Castle. As well as the large dining table, there are also two sofas, a TV and a log burner.
Sitting Room The sitting room has ample seating for all guests with sofas set around a large log burner. At the front of the room there are two armchairs looking out at more great views.
Family bathroom Perfect for showering straight from the beach, with a WC, basin, bath and shower over.
First Floor
Bedroom 1 A roomy bedroom with the best views Criccieth has to offer looking up to the Castle and down the Cambrian Coast. With a king size bed and an ensuite bathroom containing a shower, WC and basin.
Bedroom 2 A spacious ensuite double bedroom with magnificent sea views across the Cambrian coast. The bedroom has an ensuite shower room, WC and basin.
Bedroom 3 A twin room
Family Bathroom A shower room with basin and WC
Second Floor
Bedroom 4 An en suite family room with a double bed and a single bed with a stunning sea view down the Cambrian coast. The ensuite has a shower, WC and basin.
Bedroom 5 With a double bed and views overlooking the Castle and the sea.
Family Bathroom A light bathroom with a freestanding slipper bath, WC and basin.
Outside
At the front of the house, is a terrace with outdoor seating, and a small lawned area with a BBQ. At the rear of the house there is ample off road parking for 4-5 cars with a small courtyard.
The Local Area
Criccieth is renowned for its mighty Castle, looking over the town and out towards Cardigan Bay. A bustling town with local shops, cafes and restaurants, be sure to get a chocolate eclair from Idris Cafe. Dylans is a great spot for an evening meal and to have a drink on the terrace right on the seafront. A short drive from Criccieth is Porthmadog with the highland railway running through it. Brilliantly situated for both a relaxing beach break and for heading up into the mountains to explore Snowdonia. With its mix of history, outdoor activities, and seaside, Criccieth has something for everyone.