Waedog Bach is a charming cottage located in the picturesque hamlet of Rhos-y-Gwaliau, just two miles from the bustling town of Bala in Gwynedd, Wales. This delightful accommodation is attached to the owner’s Grade II listed farmhouse and is nestled within a working sheep and beef farm. Designed to comfortably sleep two guests, the cottage features one double bedroom, a bathroom, and an inviting open plan living area that combines a kitchen, dining space, and sitting area. Outside, guests can enjoy a gravelled garden equipped with furniture and a firepit, along with off-road parking for two vehicles.
The cottage is well-equipped with modern amenities, including biomass central heating with underfloor heating on the ground floor, an electric stove, and a full range of kitchen appliances such as an electric oven, hob, microwave, and dishwasher. For entertainment, guests have access to a television with Freeview, a DVD player, WiFi, and a selection of books and games. The rental includes all fuel and power costs, as well as bed linen and towels. However, it’s important to note that the cottage does not allow pets and is designated as a non-smoking environment, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking tranquility in a rural setting.
The surrounding area offers a wealth of activities and attractions for visitors. Bala is known for its vibrant selection of shops, bars, cafés, and restaurants, alongside recreational opportunities such as a golf course and mountain biking trails. For those looking for a more leisurely experience, the Bala Lake Steam Railway provides a scenic journey, while nearby coastal towns like Barmouth and Harlech boast stunning sandy beaches. The region is rich in natural beauty, with the Snowdonia National Park and the Gower Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty providing breathtaking landscapes for hiking and exploration.
Rhos-y-Gwaliau, the small rural hamlet where Waedog Bach is situated, is positioned on the eastern edge of Snowdonia National Park, just beyond Bala, which is renowned for its watersports activities on Llyn Tegid, the largest natural lake in Wales. Visitors can engage in fishing, sailing, canoeing, windsurfing, and whitewater rafting, making it a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. Additionally, local landmarks such as the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and the Bala Lake Railway Interpretive Centre enhance the cultural experience, offering insights into the area's rich history and natural wonders. Overall, Waedog Bach serves as a perfect base for a memorable Welsh holiday, combining comfort with adventure in a stunning rural landscape.
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