Bron Afon, Borth y Gest, Porthmadog, Gwynedd
Bron Afon offers outstanding guest house accommodation in Porthmadog, Gwynedd. The property enjoys spectacular views of the estuary.
For the past twenty years, Bron Afon has attracted visitors from all over the world by offering comfortable and affordable bed and breakfast accommodation. Many who have stayed find themselves returning on more than one occasion.
At Bron Afon you can expect high-quality accommodation in a relaxing environment. It is situated in a convenient location and you may wish to use it as a base to visit the many attractions within the area.
All the bedrooms are spacious and airy and have en suite facilities. The rooms offer comfortable furniture, a TV and tea/coffee hospitality trays. Two of the rooms offer views overlooking well-maintained gardens to the estuary and mountains beyond. Above all the atmosphere is peaceful.
Borth-y-Gest is a picturesque harbour village situated on the banks of the Glaslyn estuary. At the turn of the century, Borth-y-Gest was an important shipbuilding harbour with a sawmill and four shipyards building wooden oak vessels for transporting slate all over the world.
The Cnicht and Moelwyn Ranges of Snowdonia and the Ffestiniog Railway form a backdrop; immediately facing across the estuary the Meirionydd & Rhinog mountain ranges and to the right fantastic views of Harlech and its castle (built by Edward 1) standing on a mound below the town.
There is up to three-quarters of a mile of coves nestling below the cliffs where one can find sheltered sandy beaches providing relaxation and bathing for all.
For the past twenty years, Bron Afon has attracted visitors from all over the world by offering comfortable and affordable bed and breakfast accommodation. Many who have stayed find themselves returning on more than one occasion.
At Bron Afon you can expect high-quality accommodation in a relaxing environment. It is situated in a convenient location and you may wish to use it as a base to visit the many attractions within the area.
All the bedrooms are spacious and airy and have en suite facilities. The rooms offer comfortable furniture, a TV and tea/coffee hospitality trays. Two of the rooms offer views overlooking well-maintained gardens to the estuary and mountains beyond. Above all the atmosphere is peaceful.
Borth-y-Gest is a picturesque harbour village situated on the banks of the Glaslyn estuary. At the turn of the century, Borth-y-Gest was an important shipbuilding harbour with a sawmill and four shipyards building wooden oak vessels for transporting slate all over the world.
The Cnicht and Moelwyn Ranges of Snowdonia and the Ffestiniog Railway form a backdrop; immediately facing across the estuary the Meirionydd & Rhinog mountain ranges and to the right fantastic views of Harlech and its castle (built by Edward 1) standing on a mound below the town.
There is up to three-quarters of a mile of coves nestling below the cliffs where one can find sheltered sandy beaches providing relaxation and bathing for all.
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