Nestled in the peaceful Nannau Estate near Ganllwd, this gorgeous stone-built cottage is cosy and inviting, packed full of rustic charm, and offers an ideal retreat for families seeking to indulge in the activities and attractions of North Wales.
Follow the path past the babbling stream leading to the cottage. Step through the door into the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, featuring exposed beams and whitewashed stone walls. The kitchen is well-appointed, and the dining area boasts a good-sized table, perfect for enjoying a meal together or playing board games. The lounge area features comfortable seating, where you can watch TV in the warmth of the wood burner. On the ground floor, you’ll also find a utility room and a king-size bedroom with an elegant en-suite shower room. On the first floor, two spacious single bedrooms await a peaceful night’s sleep after an indulgent soak in the family bathroom’s free-standing tub. Outside, the patio area is perfect for al fresco dining, with a table, chairs, and a BBQ. The enclosed garden is laid to lawn, surrounded by open gardens and woodlands, offering an excellent spot for stargazing. There is room in the garden shed to store outdoor equipment.
Situated in a serene location within the Nannau Estate, this cottage is conveniently positioned near Coed Y Brenin mountain forest park, the valleys of the Mawddach, as well as the Eden, Gain, and Wen rivers. Coed Y Brenin (3 miles) stands as the premier mountain biking destination in the UK, offering well-marked trails. These trails meander past rivers, gorges, and waterfalls and lead to a visitor centre, shops, a cafe, and a play area. Fishing enthusiasts can enjoy the peaceful experience at Trawfynnedd (8 miles), while thrill-seekers have the option of Zip World (18.5 miles) or the National White-Water Rafting Centre (22 miles). For a day trip to the seaside, head to the sweeping shores of Barmouth (13.5 miles) and take in the coastal scenery backed by the dramatic landscape of Snowdonia National Park.