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Ty'n Lon Isaf

Dolgellau, North Wales
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This property is managed by Original Cottages info_outline

Sleeps 4
Bedrooms 2
Bathrooms 1
Change Sat
Dogs welcome 2
4 star
Parking on site / nearby
Highchair available
Travel Cot available
Towels included
Family friendly
Fishing on site / nearby
Games / Play facilities
Internet access
Open fire / wood burner
Downstairs bathroom
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At a glance

  • Superb waterside location with a games room, an idyllic large garden and direct access to the river
  • Detached house with period features such as a wood burner and creature comforts for all the family
  • Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, with scenic walks and natural beauty awaiting at your doorstep
Property code: OC-T28147

Welcome to this charming riverside stone cottage in the heart of the Eryri National Park (Snowdonia), offering a cosy retreat for families, friends and their beloved pets. Set just 1 mile above the picturesque village of Bontddu, this traditional cottage provides an ideal base for exploring the stunning surroundings and comes complete with a crackling wood burner in the cosy lounge. Positioned halfway between the coastal town of Barmouth and the historic market town of Dolgellau, you'll find yourself perfectly situated to enjoy the best of both the coast and countryside.

Inside, discover wonderful original features such as the inglenook fireplace, exposed beams, wooden floorboards and feature stone walls. The kitchen is a delightful space with stunning views from the windows, perfect for preparing meals and enjoying quality time together at the dining table. After a day of adventures, unwind on the comfortable chairs and watch TV or enjoy the warmth of the wood burner. Two steps down from the kitchen, you'll find the utility room, cloakroom and stylish shower room. Upstairs, the library landing offers a peaceful retreat with views of the beautiful surroundings. Choose from two lovely bedrooms, each with exposed beams and uneven floors, ensuring a unique and characterful stay. Outside, the cottage is surrounded by a large garden bordered by the upper reaches of the Hirgwm River. Enjoy morning coffee on the sunny bench with views of Cadair Idris or explore the grassed areas on various levels, following the sun throughout the day. The riverside games/sunroom provides additional seating and entertainment options, making it the perfect place to enjoy al fresco dining and soak in the stunning views of the garden and river.

From the front door, enjoy scenic walks such as ascending Diffwys mountain via the Cambrian Way or enjoy a circular walk along the Hirgwm River. For a day at the seaside, take a 6-mile drive to the sandy beach at Barmouth. Alternatively, embark on an adventure to explore Cadair Idris, the highest mountain in southern Snowdonia, or cycle along the Mawddach Trail offering breathtaking views along the disused railway line. For water sports enthusiasts, Bala is 23 miles away, with sailing, kayaking and paddle boarding on Llyn Tegid.

  • 2 bedrooms - 1 double and 1 twin
  • 1 shower room with WC and 1 separate WC
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher and fridge/freezer
  • Utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer
  • Travel cot, highchair and stairgate available
  • Wood burner (first basket of logs included)
  • Night storage radiators and supplementary electric heaters
  • Smart TV and DVD player in lounge
  • Waterside garden with river access, seating areas, table and chairs, grassed areas, extensive trees and shrubs
  • Summer house/games room
  • Off-road parking for 2 cars
  • Beach and shop 6 miles, pub 3 miles (via toll bridge)
  • Please note that the garden is only partially enclosed by hedges/fences and there is direct open access to the river
  • Much of the adjacent land is used for sheep farming, so dogs must not be allowed to roam outside the boundary
  • Shorter stays and different start days may be available, please contact us to discuss specific details
  • NB There is currently a tarpaulin around the false chimney at the stream end of the cottage until some re-pointing works can be completed. The Owners hope this slight change in external appearance does not detract from your enjoyment of the cottage
  • Arrival: 16:00 onwards
  • Departure: before 10:00
  • 2 dogs allowed. Additional charges may apply

Emma Beagley

This property is personally managed by Emma.

Reviews

From guests that have stayed at the property.

Based on 6 guest ratings

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Reviewed by Kim 1st May 2024

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Reviewed by Laura 16th April 2024

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Reviewed by Ajit 12th April 2024

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We thoroughly enjoyed our stay despite the indifferent weather. The house was very comfortable (I loved the small study area upstairs) and the sorrounding was superb.The sound of the fast flowing stream in the garden, had such a magical feel to it! We did some of the well known walks and bike trails (Precipice Walk, Mawddach Trail) but there are plRead moreenty of walking routes right from the house itself, as one climbs up the road by the house. Hope to return again! Hide

Reviewed by Ian 6th April 2024

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The cottage was lovely! Perfectly located nestled in the hills away from ambient town lighting or even a whisper and yet accessible to the surrounding region. Kitchen and facilities were spot on, a welcome home away from home with many original and new features. We loved having our morning coffee next to the river! Thank you!

Reviewed by Martin 8th March 2024

A great place to stay in Snowdonia. We found the constant murmur of the stream relaxing and a great place to try out the ice bath technique of athletes to recover from strenuous activity. Tynlon boasts fantastic walks from its front door. A treck uphill leads you to open country. Looking back towards the cottage, Cader Idris forms a fine back drop Read moreto the River Mawddach. Once the mountain in front of you is scaled views of Snowdon off to the North await. We found old gold mines within walking distance and sorted through a spoil heap just in case some had been missed. The coast at Barmouth is a short drive away and has a year round dog friendly section of beach to enjoy. Barmouth Co-Op is also where bought our provisions for our stay. Sitting at the southern edge of Snowdonia Tynlon is perfectly placed to explore the area on foot or after a short drive. Reviewed by Martin Hide

Reviewed by David 29th December 2023

Ive enjoyed staying at Tyn Lon in all seasons. What I love most about it is the feeling of being in a real hill farm cottage up in the mountains whilst having good road access and all the comforts of home. All the modern facilities have been put in without changing the essential character & quite ancient feeling at the heart of the place. I love Read morebeing able to just walk out of the door and straight into the hills, in 30 mins I can be on a wild hillside with a spectacular view over the estuary and either make a short circular walk and back or carry on for the day. There are so many routes to explore, from drovers ways to forestry tracks, short woodland paths to ridge routes. I enjoy a short evening walk up through the woods by the stream and out onto the open fells to watch dusk fall over Cader in the fading light. I can sit for ages and watch the stream, either from the bank or inside from the comfort of the upstairs windows. The electric heating keeps the whole house cosy and the logburner makes a welcome warming glow to sit round in dark winter evenings. I was lucky enough to be there once in December when it snowed and had the most magical walks with beautiful views all round, without straying more than an hour from the front door. I did wonder about the road access but the local farmer popped his head over the gate & reassured me that his son would be out gritting the road first thing in the morning & Id be just fine in my little hatchback, and indeed I was. Id certainly recommend it, Ive felt very lucky to be able to stay there and i hope to make many more visits. Hide

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