Ty Mawr is a charming contemporary home located in the picturesque village of Penrhyndeudraeth, Gwynedd, making it an ideal retreat for families or groups of friends seeking a relaxing countryside getaway. This spacious property comfortably accommodates up to nine guests across five well-appointed bedrooms, and its proximity to Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park enhances its appeal for nature lovers. The welcoming entrance features a generous driveway with ample parking, leading to an inviting oak outdoor porch that sets the tone for the stylish interior, characterized by a harmonious blend of blues and greys complemented by under-floor heating that adds warmth and ambiance throughout.
The heart of Ty Mawr is its expansive open-plan kitchen and dining area, designed to be a social hub for gatherings. Equipped with high-quality granite worktops and modern amenities, the kitchen allows the designated chef to easily prepare home-cooked meals or enjoy local takeaways. On warmer days, guests can open the patio doors to enjoy alfresco dining with a glass of bubbly, while evenings can be spent unwinding in the cozy sitting room, complete with a Smart TV for entertainment. As night falls, guests can ascend the modern oak and glass staircase to one of the five bedrooms, each featuring wall-mounted bedside lamps and Smart TVs for a restful night’s sleep in a tranquil setting.
For those looking to explore beyond the comforts of Ty Mawr, the vibrant town of Penrhyndeudraeth offers a variety of independent eateries and pubs, providing a taste of traditional Welsh hospitality. Train enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways, which offer scenic journeys through the stunning Welsh landscape. Additionally, a short drive leads to Cwmorthin Waterfall, where visitors can enjoy picturesque walks to an old mining village, perfect for capturing memorable photographs amidst nature's beauty. For beach lovers, Borth Y Gest and Harlech Beach provide opportunities for paddle boarding, kayaking, and swimming, ensuring a fun-filled day by the sea.
Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park is a must-visit destination, catering to a range of outdoor activities for both avid adventurers and casual explorers. With opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and discovering historical sites such as stone monuments and medieval castles, the area showcases a diverse landscape rich in natural beauty and wildlife. Guests can embark on scenic hikes to waterfalls or through ancient woodlands, or challenge themselves with routes in the rugged Rhinog mountain range. Ty Mawr serves as a perfect base to explore this enchanting corner of North Wales, offering a blend of relaxation, adventure, and cultural heritage that will leave lasting memories for all who visit.
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