Modern static caravan,situated on a small, quiet family run site, with views of the beautiful Welsh mountains and a stones throw away from the beach. The caravan site is right on the beach front in Fairboune,which is a small village between Tywyn and Dolgellau in Gwynedd. Barmouth is just a short drive away by car or train or easily got to by either walking across a foot bridge or catching a passenger ferry(in season.) Caravan contains all the essentials for a relaxing stay. Caravan has two bedrooms that sleep four people with plenty of room in lounge area to sleep up to two adults or three children . Quilts and pillows are provided all we ask is that you bring your own quilt covers, pillow cases, bottom sheet, teatowel and hand towel.. Travel cot available but will need to bring own bedding for it. You would also need extra quilts and pillows for any extra people sleeping in lounge area.
A high chair is also available.
Gas and Electric are included in the price of your stay.
Lounge has the usual seating area with dining table. It also has television with freeview and dvd player. There are also family games and books.
Amenties within 1 mile: Local shop with Post Office situated inside, pub, indian restaurant, chipshop & mainline train station & bus stop leading to local tourist resorts.
Fairbourne minature railway situated in the village leading to the Point where you can catch a people ferry (not car) over to Barmouth.
Directions. When a booking is confirmed a detailed set of directions will be sent by E-mail to you.We will also provide a postcode if asked for satnavs.
On coming over Dinas mountain you are taken onto the Dolgellau bypass. Carry on until you see a sign for Tywyn and Fairbourne . Take the left turn in the direction of Fairbourne and carry on until you see the signs for fairbourne stores. The turning for Fairbourne is just up the road on the right. Go along the road over the main train line, past the shops until you come to the beach. Take a left over the miniature railway and carry on until you see the sign for Swn-y-Mor.