Tanygrisiau, located in Gwynedd, Wales, is home to a charming mid-terraced cottage that accommodates up to four guests across three bedrooms. Nestled on a tranquil residential road, the cottage is surrounded by stunning rugged landscapes and is conveniently situated near picturesque lakeside walks. Just over a mile from the bustling town of Blaenau Ffestiniog and on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park, this delightful retreat serves as an ideal base for families, friends, or couples eager to discover the beauty and activities this remarkable region has to offer.
The cottage has been lovingly refurbished to provide a warm and inviting atmosphere. It features a bright and airy sitting room, complemented by a well-equipped kitchen with modern units that cater to all cooking needs. A cozy dining area is designed for intimate meals but can be expanded with foldaway chairs, making it suitable for family gatherings. Additionally, a contemporary bathroom with a sleek white suite is conveniently located on the ground floor, enhancing the practicality of the living space.
Upstairs, guests will find three charmingly styled bedrooms, each furnished with comfortable beds and attractive linens to ensure restful nights. The outdoor area includes an enclosed front patio that enjoys sunlight for most of the day, providing a lovely spot for morning coffee while taking in the scenic countryside views. Just a short stroll away, a playground offers children a safe space to play and expend their energy, making the cottage a family-friendly choice.
The location is rich in outdoor activities, with numerous walking paths leading to waterfalls and lakes, as well as cycling and mountain biking routes accessible right from the doorstep. Train enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the Ffestiniog Steam Railway, which can be heard passing by the cottage. Adventure seekers can explore attractions like Zip World Titan, the longest 4-man zip line in Europe, and Bounce Below, an underground trampoline park. The North Wales coast and other notable sites such as Portmeirion and historic castles are also within easy reach, ensuring that guests can enjoy a diverse range of experiences throughout the year.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!