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Be whisked away this winter to the coziest seaside snug.
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10 out of 10
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1 bedroom0+ bathroomsSleeps 2
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Explore the area
Barmouth, Gwynedd
- Barmouth Beach8 min walk
- Barmouth Bridge5 min drive
- Fairbourne Beach50 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 2)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
1 half bathroom
Bathroom 1
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
About this property
Be whisked away this winter to the coziest seaside snug.
The perfect little getaway for the festivities. If you're thinking of taking a little break after the seasonal manic, why not snuggle down by a warm fire sipping a nice hot cup of coco, whilst overlooking the sea under the shimmering moonlight of the wintery night sky.
Be whiskef away this winter to a cozy little hidden home, located just over the tops of barmouth town.
The spacious open plan layout of the property creates an intimate cozy ambince all around.
Nestle down on the cozy chairs and get lost in book, while you warm up by a crackling fire. The simplicity of the kitchen will allow you to cook a hearty meal while you sip a warming glass of wine.
you could even sit in with a takeaway for the evening.
The bathroom is spacious and inludes a walk in shower, sink and toilet.
The property also inludes a front patio with a second seating area, ideal for sipping your cocoa, wrapping up warm and looking out for shooting stars.
For a day out with a taste of history, visit the wonderful seaside town of Harlech, where there is a magnificent castle, home-made ice cream shops and many little eateries for you to enjoy.
The local village of Llanaber is a picturesque location where you will find a convenience store and The Victoria Inn, a cozy pub where you can enjoy a warming dinner.
From here, the fantastic Portmeirion awaits, boasting Italian architecture, beautiful gardens, seaside walks, and historic sites.
With its stunning views, cozy interior, and convenient proximity to local attractions, Bermo Cwtch serves as a captivating base for discovering the wonders of Wales. Book your stay today and enjoy an unforgettable holiday experience amidst the scenic beauty of the Welsh landscape.
The property is in prime location as it is in the centre of all the best places to visit.
Take a walk up the Rhinog mountains, explore the llanfair slate caverns and the Nantcol waterfalls. Why not vist Harlech castle, and if you fancy a bite to eat pop round the corner from the castle to Bean & Blwm for a delicous local pizza, fresh coffee and flowers.
A close place to eat is The Victoria Inn, a traditional village pub on the bank of the River Artro serving delicous food with a large covered outdoor terrace, surrounded by gorgeous scenery of Snowdonia national Park. Includes free parking on-site .
If you're looking to venture a little furthur, Portmerion is an enchanting italianate village as is certainly worth a visit. The village includes a spa treatment room, shops, resteraunts cafes, woodland gardens and estuary views.
After spending the day walking around the beautiful unique village and you're a little hungry, why not share some mussels in Castell Deudraeth Brasserie.
If you dont fancy driving far, pop into the Norbar for a delicious pasta or whatever you fancy from the delicious seafood resteraunt.
The area:
Where to go in Barmouth?
- The Fanny Talbot
if your looking for a top quality meal, The fanny Talbot bring you a tasteful menu of the finest ingredients sourced from some of the best suppliers, selecetd with care and prepared to emphasise the producers natural flavours. 2 course meal - £50 pp.
Lunch 12 - 2:45 pm
Mon-Sat
Dinner 6:30 - 8:00 pm
Mon-Sat
Sunday dinner
12 - 4:00 pm
- The last inn
For more informal dining, a warm welcome awaits you in the 15th century Inn. One of wales most famlous pubs with traditional inglenooks and ship beams held together with a natural spring waterfall and well feature inside. Where locals and visitors mingle to enjoy a relaxing meal or a pint. Whether it be real ales, fine wines or speciality food and drinks. the last inn is a traditional pub with a continental twist,serving locally sopurced produce with flavours to savour on the harbour side of barmouth.
- Isis Pizzerria
For a little taste of Italy, grab a pizza from Isis Pizzeria and sit outside amongst the hustle and bustle of the town. Yet also taking in the peacful views of the harbour later on in the evening.
- The Bank'
Dine in the intimate friendly resteriuant that is 'The Bank' brining an intentive menu of locally sourced, seasonal ingredients and a well-balanced wine & coktails list.
-The Barmouth Bar & Grill'
For a drink and some nibles or a traditional bite to eat, the barmouth bar and grill is a traditional pub with a warm and friendly atmosphere, with staff ready to welcome everyone, from friends winding down after work with a pint to romantics after a cosy meal.
'The Tilman'
Call into the tilman fort a coktail. This quirky gem in the town centre, is a classy cocktail bar and serves casual brunch on saturdays and sundays from 11;30 am - 3:00 pm seasonalky.
- The Lobster pot
If you're wondering where to go for breakfast or brunch, The lobster pot serve a lovely breakfast. From local cuisine, quick bites, seafood or even just a coffee.
- Goodies
Goodies is a small independent coffee shop and is based in the heart of barmouth. From sweet homeade bakes & pancakes to savory toasties & homemade soups, they are always experimenting with different flavours depending on the season and whats new.
- Wild Wines
If your coming away on a special occassion, celebrate in style at Wild Wines whether it’s a group wine tasting, or just getting together with friends. Bookings from 2 - 10 people.
Cheese – Charcuterie – Antipasti
Boards are available in the bar and are always available using the best Welsh Cheeses , chutneys & crackers. Everything is sourced locally & is very much Welsh. Also available are gourmet bar snacks , Olives, Pickles, Nuts & Cured meats.
They are always well stocked with new & exciting Welsh Beers, IPA’s, APA’s & Ciders.
Selection of Welsh Gins, Rums, Vodka & Cocktails are also available on the bar. Non alcoholic beers & wine also available.
Have a Lovely stay!
Be whiskef away this winter to a cozy little hidden home, located just over the tops of barmouth town.
The spacious open plan layout of the property creates an intimate cozy ambince all around.
Nestle down on the cozy chairs and get lost in book, while you warm up by a crackling fire. The simplicity of the kitchen will allow you to cook a hearty meal while you sip a warming glass of wine.
you could even sit in with a takeaway for the evening.
The bathroom is spacious and inludes a walk in shower, sink and toilet.
The property also inludes a front patio with a second seating area, ideal for sipping your cocoa, wrapping up warm and looking out for shooting stars.
For a day out with a taste of history, visit the wonderful seaside town of Harlech, where there is a magnificent castle, home-made ice cream shops and many little eateries for you to enjoy.
The local village of Llanaber is a picturesque location where you will find a convenience store and The Victoria Inn, a cozy pub where you can enjoy a warming dinner.
From here, the fantastic Portmeirion awaits, boasting Italian architecture, beautiful gardens, seaside walks, and historic sites.
With its stunning views, cozy interior, and convenient proximity to local attractions, Bermo Cwtch serves as a captivating base for discovering the wonders of Wales. Book your stay today and enjoy an unforgettable holiday experience amidst the scenic beauty of the Welsh landscape.
The property is in prime location as it is in the centre of all the best places to visit.
Take a walk up the Rhinog mountains, explore the llanfair slate caverns and the Nantcol waterfalls. Why not vist Harlech castle, and if you fancy a bite to eat pop round the corner from the castle to Bean & Blwm for a delicous local pizza, fresh coffee and flowers.
A close place to eat is The Victoria Inn, a traditional village pub on the bank of the River Artro serving delicous food with a large covered outdoor terrace, surrounded by gorgeous scenery of Snowdonia national Park. Includes free parking on-site .
If you're looking to venture a little furthur, Portmerion is an enchanting italianate village as is certainly worth a visit. The village includes a spa treatment room, shops, resteraunts cafes, woodland gardens and estuary views.
After spending the day walking around the beautiful unique village and you're a little hungry, why not share some mussels in Castell Deudraeth Brasserie.
If you dont fancy driving far, pop into the Norbar for a delicious pasta or whatever you fancy from the delicious seafood resteraunt.
The area:
Where to go in Barmouth?
- The Fanny Talbot
if your looking for a top quality meal, The fanny Talbot bring you a tasteful menu of the finest ingredients sourced from some of the best suppliers, selecetd with care and prepared to emphasise the producers natural flavours. 2 course meal - £50 pp.
Lunch 12 - 2:45 pm
Mon-Sat
Dinner 6:30 - 8:00 pm
Mon-Sat
Sunday dinner
12 - 4:00 pm
- The last inn
For more informal dining, a warm welcome awaits you in the 15th century Inn. One of wales most famlous pubs with traditional inglenooks and ship beams held together with a natural spring waterfall and well feature inside. Where locals and visitors mingle to enjoy a relaxing meal or a pint. Whether it be real ales, fine wines or speciality food and drinks. the last inn is a traditional pub with a continental twist,serving locally sopurced produce with flavours to savour on the harbour side of barmouth.
- Isis Pizzerria
For a little taste of Italy, grab a pizza from Isis Pizzeria and sit outside amongst the hustle and bustle of the town. Yet also taking in the peacful views of the harbour later on in the evening.
- The Bank'
Dine in the intimate friendly resteriuant that is 'The Bank' brining an intentive menu of locally sourced, seasonal ingredients and a well-balanced wine & coktails list.
-The Barmouth Bar & Grill'
For a drink and some nibles or a traditional bite to eat, the barmouth bar and grill is a traditional pub with a warm and friendly atmosphere, with staff ready to welcome everyone, from friends winding down after work with a pint to romantics after a cosy meal.
'The Tilman'
Call into the tilman fort a coktail. This quirky gem in the town centre, is a classy cocktail bar and serves casual brunch on saturdays and sundays from 11;30 am - 3:00 pm seasonalky.
- The Lobster pot
If you're wondering where to go for breakfast or brunch, The lobster pot serve a lovely breakfast. From local cuisine, quick bites, seafood or even just a coffee.
- Goodies
Goodies is a small independent coffee shop and is based in the heart of barmouth. From sweet homeade bakes & pancakes to savory toasties & homemade soups, they are always experimenting with different flavours depending on the season and whats new.
- Wild Wines
If your coming away on a special occassion, celebrate in style at Wild Wines whether it’s a group wine tasting, or just getting together with friends. Bookings from 2 - 10 people.
Cheese – Charcuterie – Antipasti
Boards are available in the bar and are always available using the best Welsh Cheeses , chutneys & crackers. Everything is sourced locally & is very much Welsh. Also available are gourmet bar snacks , Olives, Pickles, Nuts & Cured meats.
They are always well stocked with new & exciting Welsh Beers, IPA’s, APA’s & Ciders.
Selection of Welsh Gins, Rums, Vodka & Cocktails are also available on the bar. Non alcoholic beers & wine also available.
Have a Lovely stay!
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Lucy Whitehouse
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Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
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About the area
Barmouth
Barmouth is home to this holiday home. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Eryri National Park and Barmouth Beach. Aber Artro Hall Gardens and Hufenfa'r Castell are also worth visiting.
Barmouth, Gwynedd
What's nearby
- Barmouth Beach - 8 min walk - 0.7 km
- Ty Crwyn - 4 min drive - 2.7 km
- Barmouth Bridge - 5 min drive - 3.2 km
- Harlech Castle - 18 min drive - 15.3 km
- Fairbourne Beach - 50 min drive - 25.9 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Antonia's - 3 min drive
- The Last Inn - 4 min drive
- The Mermaid - 4 min drive
- The Lobster Pot - 4 min drive
- Ysgethin Inn - 5 min drive
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