Tan Meredydd is a delightful holiday cottage located in the picturesque Nantlle Valley of Gwynedd, Wales, offering a serene retreat for outdoor enthusiasts. Nestled amid steep hillsides and under the watchful gaze of Snowdon, the cottage serves as an excellent base for exploring the valley's diverse landscape, which includes both gentle walks and challenging hikes, including the ascent of Snowdon itself. With accommodations for four guests in two bedrooms, Tan Meredydd blends comfort with a convenient location, making it ideal for families or small groups looking to enjoy the natural beauty of the region.
The interior of Tan Meredydd is designed for relaxation and comfort. The sitting room features cozy sofas arranged around a wood-burning stove, complemented by a TV, Blu Ray DVD player, and a selection of DVDs for entertainment. The kitchen is well-equipped with modern appliances, including an electric oven, hob, dishwasher, and microwave, along with a wood-burning range oven. A dining table with benches provides a communal space for meals, and a door leads to a rear courtyard, enhancing the outdoor experience.
Accommodations include a double bedroom and a bathroom with a bath and shower on the ground floor, while the upstairs features a twin bedroom and a small 'chill out' area. This upstairs nook is furnished with books and a reading chair, offering stunning views through Velux windows. Additionally, guests can enjoy a large enclosed garden, complete with a lawn, shrubs, and a rustic swing set, as well as a spacious patio area with garden furniture, perfect for outdoor relaxation. The property also includes a secure anchor panel for bikes and ample parking for up to three cars.
Tan Meredydd is strategically positioned to provide easy access to various attractions, including the Welsh Highland Railway, Caernarfon Castle, and adventure spots like Zip World and Bounce Below. The cottage has been thoughtfully restored to maintain its charm while ensuring modern comforts, including the wood-burning features that make it suitable for year-round stays. Guests should note that the property has a private water supply from a spring, treated for safety, and while it is pet-free, it may not be suitable for those with allergies to animals.
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!