With spectacular mountain views from its sumptuous hot tub and wonderfully preserved original features, this delightful ban conversion on the border of Snowdonia National Park is the perfect rural Welsh retreat for a gathering of friends or family.
The open-plan living area boasts beamed apex ceilings and patio doors that allow natural light to flood in. Relax on the plush sofa and chairs arranged around the wood burner effect electric fire and TV, or indulge in a friendly game of foosball at the football table. The kitchen is a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, with plush bench seating providing the ideal spot for leisurely meals. Take in the breathtaking countryside views as you whip up a delicious meal, and make use of the utility room for laundry. The sleeping accommodation comprises two king-size bedrooms and a twin room, each with its own en-suite shower room. A hallway with a patio door and seating connects the bedrooms, offering uninterrupted views of the rolling hills. Step outside onto the patio and be swept away by the stunning, unobstructed views down the valley towards the majestic Snowdonia mountains. The hot tub promises to melt away all your stress, while the garden table offers the perfect setting for a BBQ.
Explore the best of North Wales with a stay in this picturesque location, where gorgeous countryside walks begin on your doorstep. Art aficionados will be captivated by the Ffin y Parc Gallery (2.5 miles), featuring an array of inspiring works by local artists. For thrill-seekers, Zip World Forest (3.5 miles) promises an adrenaline-fueled adventure like no other, or experience the fun of surfing on the world’s first inland surf lagoon at Adventure Parc Snowdonia (8 miles). Nature lovers will delight in the National Trust’s Ty Mawr Wybrnant (8.5 miles), and if you fancy a day by the sea, the unspoilt beaches of the North Wales coastline are an 18-mile drive away.