This impressive property in Arthog is perfect for couples, families or friends looking for an active holiday in North Wales. There are plenty of walks from the property, with the Cross Britain Way passing through Arthog, and the walk up to Arthog Waterfalls is less than a mile. One of the most popular spots for a picnic and picturesque views is Cregennan Lakes (2.5 miles), where there are plenty of hiking routes into the hills and breathtaking views of the Mawddach Estuary.
This beautiful barn conversion is a delight as soon as you enter, with an entrance hall and staircase leading up to the fabulous lounge/kitchen/diner. The open-plan living area is full of character with high ceilings, exposed beams, and floor to ceiling windows along the front showcasing the breathtaking views. The stylish kitchen has everything you need to make meal preparation a breeze. After dinner, you can relax on the large sofas, plan your activities, or watch a film on the TV. Downstairs is a bathroom and two bedrooms - one super-king-size with en-suite shower and one double with a door to the garden. Outside to the front of the property is a lawned garden with a table and chairs so you can enjoy the views with your morning coffee, afternoon tea or while dining alfresco. A BBQ is also available.
The property is close to the coastal village of Fairbourne (2.5 miles), boasting a steam railway, summer water taxi to Barmouth, a sandy beach and craggy cliff walks. There are many nearby attractions for all ages, and the kids will love King Arthur’s Labyrinth (16.5 miles). There are plenty of outdoor activities available with footpaths and cycle routes along the Mawddach Estuary and a beautiful sandy beach at Barmouth (11.5 miles). And for forest walks or mountain biking, Coed y Brenin Forest (12.5 miles) is the perfect choice.