Unique romantic period cottage with quirky outdoor bath, summer house and large garden, on the edge of Bethesda. Explore the countryside, coast and culture in North Wales and Snowdonia National Park.
Explore the beauty of North Wales and Snowdonia National Park as a couple or solo traveller and stay at this quaint period cottage, featuring a quirky outdoor bath, a charming summer house and a large garden.
Upon entering the cottage, you’ll find a hall with a boot room offering space for your coats and shoes alongside a feature map wall. Step into the beautiful lounge with sumptuous sofas, a TV and a wood-burner in a stone fireplace. The elegant kitchen is fully equipped, and the intimate dining room is perfect for sharing meals and planning holiday activities. Head up the steep and narrow stairs, and you’ll find the magnificent bedroom featuring a super-king-size bed and a spacious window seat offering fabulous views towards the Menai Straits. The stylishly tiled bathroom completes this warm and welcoming home. Outside, an outdoor bath is nestled under a sail in the paved courtyard, where you’ll also find a table and chairs. You can access this area via the kitchen or take a walk from the front garden, which also features a table and chairs—perfect for enjoying morning coffee. Seek out the secret garden, which is laid to lawn and boasts a delightful summer house. Embrace the mountain view from the top terrace and enjoy majestic sunsets. If you’re bringing outdoor equipment, you’ll find a handy garden store.
Bethesda itself offers the convenience of a local pub and shop. You can explore nature reserves such as Cwm Idwal, follow footpaths through Snowdonia National Park and the Wales Coastal Path, ascend to the peak of Snowdon, or take leisurely walks along nearby beaches. For thrill-seekers, Zip World (2 miles) awaits, and don’t miss the opportunity to visit historic landmarks such as Caernarfon (11 miles) and Penrhyn (5 miles) castles or the National Trust’s Plas Newydd (10 miles). You can also venture underground at the National Slate Museum (8.5 miles) or head to the skies with a ride on the Snowdon Mountain Railway (8 miles).