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Map pinUnited Kingdom · Wales · Llanaelhaearn
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Glamping Pod with Stunning Mountain and Sea Views
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Glamping Pod with Stunning Mountain and Sea Views

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Perched at the foot of Tre'r Ceiri, on the outskirts of the village Llanaelhaearn enjoying special mountain, sea and countryside views. A beautifully crafted camping pod with modern amenities, adjoining bathroom and private parking. (Please also view our sister hut - Pod Mor - if Pod Ceiri is already booked) The location of the village makes it an ideal spot to access the whole of the Llyn Peninsula to the west, Caernarfon and Anglesey to the North and Snowdonia National Park to the east. Traditional and simplistic styling, plenty of room for a couple. A well equipped space which contains, a fridge, electric hobs, toaster, kettle and extra electric sockets. As well as an extra comfy double bed with lovely views of the countryside. The private bathroom is an external room just outside the main pod. It includes a shower, toilet, small sink and a heated towel rail. The pod also has a shielded garden with a hand crafted wooden dining area, fire pit and BBQ. We provide complimentary BBQ for your stay so you can savour the beautiful views from the garden. Logs are available at extra charge. **Please note - there is another pod on site and the pathway adjacent to the pod is shared. The pod is not far away from the family home, which is always occupied and therefore somebody would always be around if needed. Llanaelhaearn is a small village situated on the main road between Caernarfon and Pwllheli. It is perched at the foot of the mountain Tre'r Ceiri, to which it hosts one of the best preserved and most densely occupied hillforts in Britain, its stone ramparts surviving in places to near full height and enclosing over 150 visible stone houses. The location of the village makes it an ideal spot to access the whole of the Llyn Peninsula to the west, Caernarfon and Anglesey to the North and Snowdonia National Park to the east. If you just wanted to stay local, there are some stunning walks directly accessible from the pod. There is a local bus service in the village. The number 12 bus will take you to Pwllheli in one direction or on to Caernarfon in the opposite direction. Local taxi firms are limited but there will be further information in the welcome pack. ** Covid-19 Update: Due to the pandemic we are taking extra precautions in regards to cleanliness and the safety of our ourselves and our guests. We want to provide peace of mind when booking and therefore can confirm we will be follow Air BnB's guidance on cleaning methods. We have invested in a disinfectant fogger machine, which is used in hospitals and public areas to ensure no trace of viruses. This will be used after each check-out . We will also be providing extra hand sanitiser for guests and obviously respecting the 2 metre social distancing rule.

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