A modern third floor apartment overlooking Barmouth Beach with sea views, bay window seating, and stylish interiors – perfect for an Eryri escape. Near Beach. Near Pub. [Read more...]
Perched on the third floor of a handsome Victorian townhouse, Hafan Glan Mor is a modern apartment overlooking Barmouth Beach – and yes, the view is as good as it sounds. If you're after a breezy, stylish base with one eye on the sea and the other on the wine bottle, you’ve just struck coastal gold.
Step inside and you’re greeted by a dinky little porch with coat hooks and just enough room to kick off sandy shoes or soggy walking boots. Then it’s straight into the open plan living space – where soft lighting, clean lines, and warm tones invite you to plonk yourself down and not move for a while.
The kitchen runs neatly along one wall – sleek white units, wooden countertops and all the gear you need for cooking up something vaguely impressive. Or not. There’s a dining table if you're feeling civilised, and a navy L-shaped sofa that positively demands a nap.
But the real scene-stealer here? That gorgeous bay window. Two comfy chairs, a little table, and front-row seats to the ever-changing drama of Cardigan Bay. Coffee in the morning, wine at sunset, and storm-watching in between – this is your box office view.
The bedroom is calm, cosy and thoughtfully styled, with a double bed dressed in crisp white linen and pops of cheerful colour. There’s a smart shower room just off to the side – modern and compact with everything you need to feel human again after a long day of holidaying.
Hafan Glan Mor is ideal for couples looking to escape to the sea, slow things down, and soak up the salty air in comfort. Whether you’re walking the Mawddach Trail, pottering round the harbour, or doing absolutely nothing at all, this apartment makes the perfect retreat.
You couldn’t ask for a better location. Hafan Glan Môr sits right on Barmouth’s iconic seafront, with unspoilt views across Cardigan Bay and the golden sands just steps from your door. The building is part of a grand Victorian terrace – full of character, charm, and probably a few stories of its own.
The beach is your back garden – whether you’re into long walks, cold dips or just toe-deep paddling. Barmouth’s bustling centre is a five-minute wander away, packed with pubs, fish and chip shops, cafés, and curious little shops. You’re well placed for exploring on foot, but the train station is also close by if you fancy a day trip up the coast (no need to worry about parking – bliss).
For outdoor lovers, Eryri National Park is on the doorstep, with hiking, biking and wild swimming spots all within easy reach. The Mawddach Trail, Harlech Castle, and even Cadair Idris are a short drive away. But we won’t judge if you spend all day watching the waves with a glass of something cold instead.
From the South (Dolgellau) turn left at the roundabout onto the A496 and travel 7.5 miles into Barmouth. As you come down into Barmouth turn left by the harbour, heading under the railway bridge just after The Last Inn. Continue round the harbour and along the promenade, past the large car park then turn left after the arcade before the railway crossing. The property can be found on the right hand side a few hundred yards down the road, a large blue door with Albion House above the door.
From the North (Harlech) Travel 11 miles along the A496 direction Barmouth. As you come down into Barmouth take your second right by LL DIY, signposted Traeth (Beach). Follow this one way road round the corner then turn right and the T- junction, cross over the railway and turn right straight away by the amusements. The property can be found on the right hand side a few hundred yards down the road, a large blue door with Albion House above the door.
Here's a link for more info on the local area that you might find useful:
https://www.dioni.co.uk/things-to-do-in-barmouth/
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Check-in: 16:00 | Check-out: 10:00
Flat 3 Albion house front door <strong>key code is 1867.</strong> <br /> Then at the end of ground floor corridor they is a <strong>lock box marked flat 3 the code is 3611.</strong><br /> <br /> On road parking, if you have difficulties parking please feel free to park at my hotel Min Y Mor just a 5 minute walk further down the road. please report your registration at reception.
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