Bron Aber is a charming detached bungalow located in Arthog, Gwynedd, within the picturesque Snowdonia National Park. This well-appointed cottage accommodates up to six guests, featuring three bedrooms: one double, one twin, and a room with bunk beds suitable only for children up to the age of 16. The property is designed to provide a comfortable stay, with a bathroom, a fully-equipped kitchen, and a cozy sitting room that boasts a woodburner and a striking feature window. The maximum occupancy is capped at four adults and two children, making it ideal for families seeking a tranquil retreat.
The exterior of Bron Aber enhances its appeal, offering off-road parking for three vehicles and garage storage for bikes and canoes. Guests can enjoy a private sloping lawned garden, which includes a patio complete with garden furniture and a BBQ, perfect for outdoor dining and relaxation. The cottage is situated in an elevated position, providing breathtaking views of the Mawddach Estuary and the surrounding natural beauty, which is just a few miles from the coast, ensuring a plethora of activities for all ages.
In terms of amenities, the cottage is equipped with oil central heating, an electric oven and hob, a microwave, and a refrigerator, alongside entertainment options such as a TV with Freeview and a selection of children's DVDs. Essential utilities, including fuel and power, are included in the rental price, along with bed linen and towels. Additionally, the property is pet-friendly, allowing two well-behaved dogs, while ensuring a smoke-free environment. Guests should note the presence of a small pond and stream in the garden, necessitating supervision for children and pets.
Arthog itself is a quaint hamlet located along the scenic Mawddach Estuary, which connects the bustling seaside town of Barmouth to the charming town of Dolgellau, nestled at the base of the majestic Cader Idris mountain. The region is rich in attractions, including local landmarks such as Cymer Abbey and Barmouth Bridge, as well as recreational spots like Penrhyn Amusement Arcade and Go Ape at Coed y Brenin. Visitors can indulge in various outdoor adventures, including cycling and hiking, while also exploring cultural sites like King Arthur's Labyrinth and the Corris Craft Centre, making it a perfect destination for both relaxation and exploration in North Wales.
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!