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Cefn Uchaf, Porthmadog, North Wales

Cefn Uchaf
Garndolbenmaen
Porthmadog
North Wales

LL51 9PJ

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Cefn Uchaf, translated as 'the highest ridge', is a farm guest house set in beautiful open countryside overlooking the timeless splendour of Snowdonia's Cwm Pennant Valley. At the gateway of the Llyn Peninsula it is an ideal position for touring and exploring both the mountains of Snowdonia and coastal areas. Cefn Uchaf is just four miles from the tranquil seaside town of Criccieth with its magnificent 13th century castle and award winning beaches.

The Llyn Peninsula is an area of remote and natural beauty with miles of empty sandy beaches and coves. Discover this, the ancient land of Celts with its legacy of myths, legends and centuries old culture.

The large modernised farmhouse offers comfort in a friendly relaxed atmosphere. The eight well-appointed twin, double and family rooms all have en-suite or private bathrooms, colour television and tea/coffee making facilities.

Outside there is plenty of room for children to play and a variety of friendly animals and birds on the farm including sheep, ducks, rabbits, peacocks and chickens. There is a river close by where, in season, it is possible to catch salmon and sea trout.

Details

Ratings/Awards: AA 4 Diamonds
Number of Rooms: 8
Number Ensuite: 8

Price per Person

Double: From £25
Twin: From £25
Single: £15 supplement
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Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Children Welcome
Licensed
Special Diets Catered For
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms - Throughout house
Open All Year
TV in Rooms
Garden

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