Mountain View B & B
Mountain View B & B is a small, comfortable, conveniently located home from home, with every facility, including off-road parking.
This much extended and modernised mid-19th century attached cottage has a large garden and patio area with striking mountain views. With just one king-size en-suite double room, and one twin-bedded room with bathroom, you are assured of a comfortable and hassle-free stay. Both rooms have tea/coffee making facilities and digital TV.
Your friendly hosts will do their utmost to make your stay enjoyable and restful. Your breakfast choices will set you up for your day exploring this wonderful area.
Mountain View is conveniently situated to explore the delights of Snowdonia and is ideal for cyclists (secure storage and drying facilities) and walkers.
The model village of Tremadog is just ten minutes walk away, with good food pubs and a quality restaurant, village store and post office. The harbour town of Porthmadog (and steam railway) is just 1.5 miles away and the elegant and scenic town of Criccieth is only four miles. The beautiful beaches of Borth y Gest and Black Rock Sands are 10 minutes or so away, and Portmeirion, Beddgelert, the Glaslyn Ospreys and Snowdon itself are just a short drive away.
With the backdrop of Tremadog Cliffs (popular with climbers), and facing Portmadog's guardian, Moel y Gest, your day starts with scenic views.
Whether your wish is to visit the areas many castles (Criccieth, Harlech, Caernarfon), experience the stunning views afforded by travelling the West Highland or Ffestiniog Railways, or simply to walk the coastal paths of Cardigan Bay, at Mountain View you have the ideal base.
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Mountain View B & B 21 Glanmorfa Terrace Tremadog Porthmadog Gwynedd LL49 9RW |
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01766 515776 |
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This page was last updated: 22 January 2012
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