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Luxury Holiday Cottage with Sea Views in Criccieth | Stabal-Ednyfed

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Dog FriendlyNear BeachNear PubReal FireFarm Stay
Criccieth
 
 

Stabal-Ednyfed is a luxury holiday cottage with sea views in Criccieth, North Wales. The cottage has an enormous kitchen, a beautiful lounge and three spacious bedrooms. When you add the location and panoramic views to the mix, the cottage really is the perfect holiday getaway.

There’s an immediate wow factor as you step into the kitchen. An enormous space with high vaulted ceilings and big French doors looking down across the fields towards the sea. Sleek kitchen units sit atop slate floor tiles gently warmed by the under floor heating system whilst a central island with granite work top provides plenty of space for the family to gather at meal times.

The lounge next door is equally spacious but with a softer more relaxed décor. The under floor heating is complimented by a welcoming log burner sitting within a stone inglenook. Plush sofas and soft furnishings sit along side a traditional welsh antique furniture and tasteful pictures and ornaments.

One of the three bedrooms is on the ground floor. The super king sized bed can be made up as a double or twin. The adjoining wet room has a large corner bath as well as the open shower. This ground floor layout will naturally work very well for any family members with mobility problems so give grandma and granddad first pick! ;)

Two more bedrooms upstairs. One double room and one twin room. Both as perfect as the first. Lovely bedding, exposed oak beams and some really nice decorative touches. These two rooms share a second central bathroom with wc, washbasin and large shower.

 
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Facilities


Cottage Type
Dog Friendly
Near Beach
Near Pub
Real Fire
Farm Stay
Essentials
Welcome Pack
Linen
Towels
Cot (cot-linen not provided)
WiFi
High Chair
Central Heating
Inside
1 Pet
Hob
Cooker
Microwave
Fridge
Freezer (not icebox)
Dishwasher
Washing Machine
Tumble Dryer
Iron and ironing board
TV
Mobile phone reception
Outside
Enclosed garden
Off street parking
BBQ
Bike Storage
Private Garden
 

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Location

 

This luxury holiday cottage with sea views in Criccieth is that perfect mix of quiet isolation but still just about walking distance to the pub and restaurant. A big patio to the front of the house looks over fields of grazing sheep that roll down to the seaside village of Criccieth just over half a mile away. The patio itself is of course, a perfect venue for alfresco dining or that quiet late evening drink as the sun sets into the sea, but a gentle stroll down into the village provides a really nice choice of restaurants and pubs if you wanted to mingle with the locals and fellow holiday makers.

There are a few shops in the village, Idris Café with its freshly baked bread and cakes is a favourite of mine, but if you want a bit more choice a quick 10 minute drive to the East or West along the coast road will bring you to the larger harbour towns of Porthmadog and Pwllheli respectively. Both have a supermarket as well as the usual mix of shops, pubs and more restaurants.

If you get bored of the beach there’s lots to do in the area. Animal pet farm, go carting and more are also nearby. Guests should book ahead for larger attractions such as the Zip Wire in Bethesda.

Here's a link for more information on the local area that you might find useful:
Things to do in Criccieth

 
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Guests
Max Adults:
6
Max Children:
4
Max Infants:
3
Maximum number of adults and children is 6
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Guest Reviews

 
Susan lee
 
 

House beautiful and very clean. Location was amazing and views spectacular. Only niggle we had was not enough crockery and cutlery in the kitchen, as weather was poor so the six of us did a lot of cooking. Lots of empty cupboards so a few more utensils and cutlery would be marvellous.

Janette Waites
 
 

Lovely cottage in a stunning setting, very comfortable and well equipped. A small grumble, there were only four tea spoons for 6 people. The cottage is in a beautiful valley and an excellent base for the area. Lots of places to visit. Love Criccieth, unspoiled but with enough amenities for all ages. Excellent eating place, Dylan’s and Poachers were our favourites. Completely different but both delicious

Michelle Price
 
 

We had an absolutely brilliant stay, the cottage is just beautiful. Amazing views, stunning interior – everything you could want and more from a holiday home. We didn’t want to leave!

Kurt Foster
 
22/11/22
 

We had a great time at the cottage. It was in a super position overlooking the sea and castle and an easy stroll into town.
The cottage its self was excellent, rooms were a great size, everything was clean and extremely comfortable. We loved the kitchen and enjoyed sitting and eating whilst looking out over the magnificent views. We can recommend Stabal Ednyfed to anyone looking for quality accomodation in a quiet yet very accessible position.

James Sweeney
 
 

We had a lovely week, the cottage was superb

Sharon Chatteris
 
 

In a quiet and peaceful setting this accommodation is modern, clean, comfortable and stylish with wonderful views across the Bay of Cardigan and Criccieth Castle below. Large, well-equipped kitchen with welcome pack. We visited Conwy and Caernarfon castles, took the Welsh Highland Railway to Bedgellert and also visited Barmouth by train. Royal St David’s (Harlech) is not too far away for a round of golf. This was our 3rd stay and we have enjoyed it very much each time.

Kay Handley
 
 

Just returned from an amazing 4 days at this amazing house. The view to Cricceth and the sea from all bedrooms and the kitchen are simply stunning. Would highly recommend along with a meal at Tonnau restaurant and a trip to Caernarfon castle.

David Haworth
 
 

We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Stabal-Ednyfed last week. The location of the property is beautiful – we loved the view of the mountains and coastline as well as the castle illuminated at night. This is a high quality property and everything in it is of similar quality. It was a pleasure to have been able to stay here.

Sharon Chatteris
 
 

We enjoyed our first visit to Hen Stabal in 2019 so much that we came back again this year (2021). It’s a delightful place to stay – high up above Criccieth in a peaceful setting with lovely views out to sea from the terrace. The accommodation is spacious, clean, modern and comfortable. Criccieth has its own beach, castle and ice cream shop (Cadwalladers) but it’s also a good centre from which to visit the many other attractions in Gwynedd – castles, beaches, mountains, golf courses etc.

JANET POTTS
 
 

We had a great week in this amazing property. Great location ! Wonderful views ! Beautiful house ! Couldn’t ask for more. Thank you for sharing it. We would love to return here.

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