Barmouth, located in Gwynedd, Wales, offers a delightful stone farm building that accommodates up to four guests. This charming property is part of a complex of four buildings on a working farm, providing a unique rural experience. The nearby village of Dyffryn Ardudwy, just under a mile away, features a train station on the scenic Cambrian line, along with various amenities such as a shop and café. Ideally situated between the historical towns of Harlech and Barmouth, which are five miles apart, guests can easily explore stunning beaches and a picturesque castle, enhancing their stay with local attractions.
The surrounding area boasts breathtaking mountains, perfect for hiking, as well as nearby lakes and waterfalls that invite exploration. For those seeking adventure, many of Snowdonia's popular tourist attractions are within a 35-mile radius, including the thrilling Zip World, the majestic Snowdon for both walking and train excursions to the summit, and the scenic Welsh Highland Railway. This location provides a perfect blend of outdoor activities and cultural experiences, making it an ideal getaway for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
This single-level barn conversion features a welcoming lounge/diner, where guests can unwind on comfortable seating while enjoying a TV/DVD or the warmth of a feature fireplace with an electric fire. The charming dining area is perfect for sharing meals, and the well-equipped galley-style kitchen caters to all culinary needs. The accommodation includes two well-appointed bedrooms: a luxurious king-size bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and a cozy twin bedroom with a lovely en-suite shower room, ensuring comfort and privacy for all guests.
Outside, a small courtyard with a bench provides a peaceful spot for reading or relaxing, while a shared picnic and BBQ area includes tables, a charcoal BBQ, and a children's play area, making it a great space for family gatherings. On rainy days, guests can enjoy the shared games room, which features a pool table, table football, and table tennis, ensuring entertainment for all ages. This property not only offers a comfortable and well-equipped retreat but also serves as a gateway to the natural beauty and attractions of Wales.
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