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Bwthyn Bach Gwyn

Penrhyndeudraeth, Gwynedd

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Bwthyn Bach Gwyn is a contemporary cottage located in the picturesque village of Penrhyndeudraeth, Gwynedd, making it an ideal base for exploring both the stunning coastline and the serene countryside of Wales. Situated on the edges of the Eryri National Park (Snowdonia), this charming retreat comfortably accommodates up to eight guests across three well-appointed bedrooms. The property features a warm and inviting atmosphere, with a spacious hallway leading to a dining area perfect for family gatherings, and an adjoining sitting room that boasts a bioethanol fireplace, enhancing the cozy ambiance for evenings spent watching shows on the Smart TV.

The cottage's kitchen, adorned with elegant grey units and wooden work surfaces, is equipped with modern appliances to facilitate self-catered meals, while a variety of nearby restaurants offer additional dining options. Guests will also find useful amenities on the ground floor, including a utility room and a stylish shower room featuring a spacious walk-in shower. For added convenience, a double bed can be arranged on the ground floor, catering to those who may require easy access. The first floor hosts three additional sleeping spaces, including a king-size room with its own TV, a double room with a truckle bed ideal for families, and another double room, all designed with contemporary flair and ample storage for personal belongings.

Outside, the multi-level garden invites relaxation with a hot tub available for use after a day of exploration, though an additional fee applies. Families can enjoy the lawn area complete with a trampoline, ensuring fun for younger guests. The village of Penrhyndeudraeth offers various amenities, including restaurants for memorable dining experiences and shops for fresh ingredients. Visitors can also send postcards from the local Post Office, adding a personal touch to their stay. The nearby Ffestiniog Railway provides a leisurely way to experience the breathtaking landscapes of Eryri National Park, while outdoor enthusiasts can take advantage of numerous walking and cycling routes, tackling mountain peaks for rewarding views.

For those looking to explore further afield, the enchanting Italianate village of Portmeirion is a must-visit, featuring quaint shops, an Italian gelateria, award-winning restaurants, and beautiful architecture, all set against a sandy beach backdrop. The nearby harbor town of Porthmadog offers rich historical insights at its Maritime Museum and serves as a departure point for another scenic journey along the Ffestiniog Railway to Blaenau Ffestiniog, known as "the town that roofed the world." With a plethora of adventures awaiting, Bwthyn Bach Gwyn promises an action-packed escape to the heart of Wales.

  • Internet
  • Pub Nearby
Weekly from £594

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  • Garden
 

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