
Ty Nain is an 18th-century stone cottage on a pedestrian street in Caernarfon, North Wales. This mid-terrace property sits within the historic stone walls with Caernarfon Castle just steps from your front door. The cottage joined the collection in 2006 and is managed by Jacky.
The town centre location puts you among pubs, restaurants, cafes and shops. Welsh Highland Railway terminus sits 0. 3 miles away, running to Porthmadog along Snowdonia's mountains. Y Foryd nature reserve is 9 miles distant. Snowdonia National Park starts around 16 miles from the property with hiking, mountain biking, ziplining, kayaking and rafting available.
Downstairs features a cosy lounge with Smart TV and a kitchen/diner with breakfast bar and foldout dining table.
Ty Nain is an 18th-century stone cottage on a pedestrian street in Caernarfon, North Wales. This mid-terrace property sits within the historic stone walls with Caernarfon Castle just steps from your front door. The cottage joined the collection in 2006 and is managed by Jacky.
The town centre location puts you among pubs, restaurants, cafes and shops. Welsh Highland Railway terminus sits 0.3 miles away, running to Porthmadog along Snowdonia's mountains. Y Foryd nature reserve is 9 miles distant. Snowdonia National Park starts around 16 miles from the property with hiking, mountain biking, ziplining, kayaking and rafting available.
Downstairs features a cosy lounge with Smart TV and a kitchen/diner with breakfast bar and foldout dining table. The kitchen has an electric oven, gas hob, fridge/freezer, microwave and dishwasher. Upstairs are two double bedrooms. One has two children's bunk beds. The smart family bathroom has a shower over the bath. A small rear yard stores bikes.
Caernarfon Castle (UNESCO World Heritage Site, 0.1 miles, 2 minutes). Welsh Highland Railway (0.3 miles, 5 minutes). Y Foryd nature reserve (9 miles, 15 minutes). Snowdonia National Park (16 miles, 25 minutes).
Ty Nain suits families and friends wanting a town centre base. Book for castle access and mountain adventures.
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Caernarfon Castle sits steps from the front door. This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers immediate access to medieval history without any travel time needed.
The pedestrian street setting puts pubs, restaurants, cafes and shops within walking distance. Everything you need is right outside the cottage door.
The kitchen includes a dishwasher, microwave, fridge/freezer and gas hob. The breakfast bar and foldout dining table provide flexible eating spaces.
Two double bedrooms sleep four adults plus two children on bunk beds. The layout works perfectly for families or friends travelling together.
Welsh Highland Railway terminus is 0.3 miles away. The heritage railway runs to Porthmadog along the foot of Snowdonia's mountains for scenic journeys.
The small rear yard provides secure bike storage. Cyclists can explore Snowdonia's trails and return to safe storage at the cottage.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach Ty Nain by car, follow the A487 into Caernarfon town centre. The cottage is on a pedestrian street within the historic walls, so you'll need to use public car parks nearby for vehicle storage.
The nearest mainline station is Bangor, approximately 8 miles away. From Bangor, take a bus or taxi to Caernarfon. The Welsh Highland Railway terminus is 0.3 miles from the cottage.
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