Located in the tranquil hamlet of Abertrinant, near Bryncrug in Gwynedd, this historic converted chapel offers a serene retreat with breathtaking views of the surrounding hills. Accommodating up to seven guests, the property features three uniquely designed bedrooms and is conveniently situated just a 15-minute drive from the beach, as well as being less than 10 minutes away from local dining options. The chapel, known as Y Bwthyn, emphasizes accessibility with step-free access from the off-road parking to the downstairs bedroom and en-suite shower room, making it an ideal getaway for families or friends seeking a luxurious home-away-from-home experience.
The interior of Y Bwthyn showcases a lovingly restored hallway that leads into an open-plan living area, which is perfect for gathering. The dining space comfortably seats seven and is complemented by a well-equipped kitchen that exudes charm, featuring a quirky window above the layout. Guests can unwind in the cozy lounge area, furnished with sumptuous sofas and a wood-burning-effect electric stove that adds warmth and ambiance to the space. Each of the three bedrooms brings its own character, with the ground-floor bedroom providing easy access and a spacious en-suite wet room, while the upper level offers a delightful nook with original beams for relaxation and wildlife watching.
On the first floor, visitors will find a beautifully appointed double bedroom with a lounge area, alongside a spacious family suite that can accommodate up to three guests, with flexible arrangements available. The upstairs bathroom retains historic timber beams from the original chapel and features large skylights, creating an inviting atmosphere to unwind in the bath. Although there is no shower on the upper level, the downstairs wet room provides ample shower facilities for guests. The enclosed front terrace offers stunning views and a peaceful dining experience, while a grassy area nearby serves as a recreational space for games and outdoor activities.
Beyond the cottage, the area is rich in natural beauty and recreational opportunities, boasting some of the finest beaches in Britain along the golden sand-dune-backed shoreline from Aberdovey to Tywyn. This vibrant coastal region features a promenade, leisure center, independent cinema, and a variety of restaurants and cafes, catering to holidaymakers, swimmers, surfers, and water sports enthusiasts alike. The nearby Dyfi, Dysynni, and Mawddach valleys, along with the majestic peaks of Cader Idris and Aran Fawddwy, offer stunning landscapes and hiking opportunities, while Coed y Brenin forest provides a perfect setting for outdoor adventures. Y Bwthyn is truly a precious cottage nestled within the southern part of Snowdonia, inviting guests to explore its rich history and natural wonders.
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!