This charming traditional stone cottage, full of original features, is ideal for a family or group of friends looking for an active holiday in southern Snowdonia while still surrounded by local history and culture. The location is perfect with the beautiful market town of Dolgellau, at the foot of Cader Idris mountain and boasting the highest number of listed buildings in the whole of Wales, on your doorstep. From Doglellau, walkers and cyclists of all abilities can explore many walks and trails, with Mawddach Trail being one of the most popular.
A characterful two-storey property that showcases beautiful original features such as exposed beams and blends them effortlessly with day-to-day comforts to ensure a warm welcome. The spacious open-plan living/dining room is the heart of the house where you can gather for quality time. The cosy living area has inviting plush seating, a TV and a fire-effect electric stove creating a relaxed atmosphere. The contemporary kitchen has everything you need to make meal preparation easy. Head upstairs and there is a king-size room with a TV, a double room, and a twin room. A family shower room completes the offer of this delightful cottage. Outside is a path leading to the back door, which is handy for bringing bikes and other outdoor equipment to the utility room.
This part of Wales offers you traditional seaside activities and outdoor mountain adventures. Coed y Brenin’s world-renowned Mountain Biking Centre (7.5 miles) has trails suitable for all the family, and the inviting beaches of Barmouth and Fairbourne are less than 9 miles away if you prefer to spend the day building sandcastles and eating ice cream. Harlech Castle’s World Heritage site (20 miles) is another local must-see attraction.