Hafan y Traeth (Beach Haven) is a stunning one bedroomed property situated on the sea front in Barmouth. Step out of the front door, cross the road and you are on the beach!
The property is a former toilet block which has recently been demolished and rebuilt. It now offers bright, modern and beautifully furnished holiday accommodation. Every window overlooks the sea with amazing views of the sunsets over the bay.
The property comprises an open plan sitting room, dining area and kitchen. There is one large bedroom with a compact shower room.
Parking
The property does not have private parking. We have a parking permit for free parking for one vehicle in several long stay car parks in Gwynedd so you can also use it on days out too! The nearest car park is Black Patch which is approx. 200 metres from the property. On street parking is available opposite the property but this is not covered by the permit and has to be paid for at a meter. There is limited free on street parking behind the property.
The car parking permit must be left in the property on departure. If the permit is not available for the following guests, a £100 fee will be charged by Vrbo.
Dogs
With the beach at the front door, it is a perfect location for your furry friend. They are very welcome (two maximum) but we would ask that they are not allowed on the furniture or in the bedroom. Please bring your own dog bedding.
BARMOUTH
Barmouth (Abermaw) is situated on the mouth of the Mawddach Estuary on the edge of Snowdonia National Park. From the panoramic viewpoint above the town there are magnificent views over Cardigan Bay to the Llyn peninsula. Follow the Barmouth Heritage Trail to discover the history of the town and cross the 900m Barmouth Bridge for extensive views up the estuary or take the ferry from the harbour to Penryhn Point. There are numerous walks from the property including the Wales Coastal Path. Barmouth sits on the National Cycling Route 8 which links up with Route 82 to the north. There are also numerous water sports nearby including kayaking, surfing and paddle boarding.
The property is situated on the mile long beach and is a 5 minute walk into the town centre where there are restaurants, bars, supermarkets, shops and coffee shops.
SURROUNDING AREA
Bala
The lovely little town of Bala is situated on the edge of Bala Lake. Enjoy numerous water sports or take the a steam train along the lake to Llanuwchllyn. Visit Byd Mary Jones World Heritage Centre - a step back in time to discover the story of Mary Jones and her legacy.
Portmerion
Probably most famous for the 1960's setting of the cult series 'The Prisoner' the village is themed on a minature coastal town in the Italian Riviera. With views from the peninsula over the estuary there are also extensive gardens and woodlands to explore.
Snowdonia (Eryri)
For the energetic and adventurous you may enjoy the challenge of climbing this iconic mountain. If you want to enjoy the views without the gruelling walk, enjoy the ride up on Snowdon Mountain Railway instead!
Harlech
Stunning Harlech Castle was built by Edward 1st during his invasion of Wales between 1282 and 1289. Men of Harlech was written about the siege of Harlech during the Wars of the Roses.
Ffestiniog Steam Railway
Explore the spectacular countryside on the historic steam railway.
Train trips
Barmouth Railway station is on the Cambrian Coast Railway offering direct services to Caernarfon, Pwillheli and Shrewsbury to name just a few. Sit back and enjoy one of the most spectacular railway coastal journeys in the UK.
FURTHER AFIELD
Caernarfon Castle
Another fortress built by James 1st, this World Heritage Site is recognised as one of the greatest buildings of the Middle Ages.
Pwllheli
The ‘capital’ of the Llyn peninsula, this busy market town is the ideal place to take a coastal cruise to see seals, dolphins and seabirds.
Glasyn Valley
In the Visitor Centre you may be lucky to see the resident ospreys as they return annually in the breeding season. Other wildlife includes otters, red kites ,buzzards and kingfishers.