Situated in Bryncir, Gwynedd, this charming 16th-century farmhouse offers a unique blend of historical significance and modern comfort, accommodating up to four guests in two well-appointed bedrooms. The property is nestled within the breathtaking Snowdonia National Park, just five miles from the scenic Cricieth, known for its historic castle and sandy beach, and a short drive of seven and a half miles from the lively harbor town of Porthmadog. The farmhouse stands on a site of Roman heritage, showcasing traditional features such as a large Inglenook fireplace, exposed stone walls, and oak beams, making it a remarkable choice for those looking to immerse themselves in North West Wales’ rich history.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the farmhouse's proximity to the Lôn Eifion cycle track, located a mere 200 yards away. This picturesque route follows the old railway line from Bryncir to Caernarfon, providing access to a variety of attractions including castles, beaches, and quaint villages. The ivy-covered cottage not only serves as a comfortable base for exploration but also enriches the holiday experience with its historical ambiance. Guests can enjoy the enclosed garden with seating, perfect for relaxing after a day of adventure.
The interior of the property is thoughtfully designed for family comfort, featuring a ground floor lounge and kitchen diner equipped with modern appliances such as an electric cooker, dishwasher, washing machine, and fridge freezer. The first floor houses a king-size bedroom and a twin bedroom, along with a bathroom. For entertainment, guests can take advantage of the digital TV and DVD player, while families can request a high chair and travel cot. The property includes essential amenities like heating, electricity, and Wi-Fi, with private parking available for added convenience.
Pet owners will be pleased to know that up to two dogs are allowed for an additional fee, provided prior arrangements are made. However, guests should be aware that the stairs may pose challenges for those with restricted mobility. Additional costs may apply for linens and an Accidental Damage Deposit may be required. The location also offers nearby attractions such as Mermaid Spa, Plas Heli, and the natural beauty of Eryri National Park, making this farmhouse an ideal retreat for both relaxation and exploration in the stunning Welsh landscape.
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!