Summary:
Based in the picturesque town of Caernarfon in Wales, Apartment 1, High Street is perfect for relaxing retreats. If you love the great outdoors, you’ll have beautiful scenery, along with vast moorland and countryside to explore nearby. Located within a Grade II listed building and sleeping up to four guests, Apartment 1, High Street is ideal for family getaways or adventures with friends.
The Space:
Apartment 1, High Street has a homely and welcoming feel throughout. With a well thought out layout, the open plan living and dining space is perfect for four guests.
A great place to relax, you’ll be able to settle down with your loved ones after exploring stunning Caernarfon. With a flat-screen Smart TV, a sofa and two armchairs, you have an ideal spot for socialising.
The dining area includes a round dining table and four padded chairs to allow for thoroughly comfortable mealtimes. You can also enjoy dining alfresco on the terrace outside in the warmer months.
Modern in style, the kitchen is fully equipped for self-catering stays so you’ll have everything you need to prepare home cooked meals for the family.
The master bedroom features a double bed, whilst the second bedroom is great for families with children due to its twin configuration. All beds are dressed in premium bedding and quality linens so you can enjoy a comfortable nights’ sleep.
The bathroom is a modern space with a neutral colour palette, featuring a large walk-in shower, WC and basin.
At the rear of the property, you will find a private patio area with a four seater bistro set.
Guest Access:
Guests have access to the full apartment. The keys to the apartment are accessed via a secure key safe and full details will be provided shortly before your arrival date.
A parking permit is provided for the duration of your stay, allowing you to park for free nearby.
Apartment 1, High Street is located on the ground floor of the building.
The Neighborhood:
Located in the Snowdonia region of Wales, Caernarfon offers plenty to do right on your doorstep. The UNESCO World Heritage site, Caernarfon Castle, is a must see for visitors. Built in the 13th century, the castle was, and still is, the real pick of attractions in the town.
Take a leisurely stroll down town’s historic narrow streets, or enjoy the natural beauty of the recently redeveloped waterfront. Other nearby attractions include the Welsh Highland Railway which runs to Porthmadog, and the Waterside Victoria Dock gallery which is home to contemporary arts.
Take a short trip outside of Caernarfon and you’ll be surrounded by the stunning Snowdonia National Park. With land spreading across 823 square miles, this is Wales biggest, and arguably most impressive national park. There is something for everyone to discover at every turn in the various picturesque towns and villages, and within the moorland.
If an active holiday is what you’re after, you’ll find plenty of nearby sites to enjoy such as Caernarfon Golf Club, Arfon Tennis Centre, the Royal Welsh Yacht, and the Plas Menai National Outdoor Centre.
Getting Around:
Caernarfon is within driving distance of all that Snowdonia has to offer so you’ll be well located for exploring the region.
Bangor train station is roughly 20 minutes away from Caernarfon and has regular routes to Colwyn Bay and Wrexham in North Wales, as well as Cardiff and Newport in the South. You can also cross the border to Chester, Crewe and Shrewsbury.
Hop on the 5/5A/5B bus route which travels to Bangor and Llandudno.
Interaction with Guests:
We’re always available for our guests so please don’t hesitate to get in touch.