Enjoying lovely lake views, this stunning stone cottage located on the edge of the village of Trawsfynydd offers couples and families a homely base from which to explore the beauty of North Wales.
Beneath the rustic, exposed stonework exterior, you’ll find a cosy sanctuary in the lounge/diner that welcomes you; a stone inglenook fireplace housing a wood burner sets the scene for relaxation. The stylish kitchen opens into the light and airy garden games room, the perfect space for the whole family to gather, refuel and let off some steam at the end of a busy day. Designed with comfort and a restful night's sleep in mind, the spacious double bedroom and delightful bunk bedroom on the first floor share the same charm and character as the ground floor. The enclosed garden is a beautiful space to relax and unwind, with steps up to the lawn and a summer house with heating and views over the fields towards the lake. On-road parking is available 20 metres away on a first-come, first-served basis.
Located on a hill at the head of a glacial valley, the charming village of Trawsfynydd boasts a local shop, pub, ancient hill fort and the opportunity for fishing in the lake. Keen walkers can enjoy strolling around the lake, exploring the local countryside footpaths, or taking scenic cycle routes from the doorstep. The colourful Italianate village of Portmeirion, with its rich architectural heritage and range of shops, can be reached within 12 miles. Adrenaline seekers can get the blood pumping at Go Ape Adventures, 6 miles away, or the Zip World at Llechwedd, 10 miles away. Porthmadog, with its marina, waterside views, and a range of independent shops and restaurants, can be reached within 13 miles.