Bala 7.5 miles. One of the finest holiday cottages on the Denbighshire/Gwynedd border, this superb detached farmhouse with hot tub and benefiting from fibre optic broadband is set in the quiet hamlet of Glan Yr Afon, or Glanrafon, on the edge of the owners small caravan park. The owners have extensively renovated this holiday cottage to create a delightfully well-equipped and stylishly-presented home-from-home. The spacious kitchen with range cooker has been knocked through to create a dining and seating area, forming the hub of the home and a room where all the family will want to spend time preparing home-cooked meals or just chatting together. A further sitting room has been furnished with a woodburning stove and comfy seating to provide a cosy retreat on cooler evenings. For gaming and movie enthusiasts, there is a media room set up with surround sound TV, PlayStation 3 and Blu-ray player for a great cinema experience. The property offers six stylish bedrooms, including four king-size doubles, a further double room and a twin room. Three of the king-size rooms have en-suite facilities, and all have designer tiles and high quality fittings. On sunny days, relax in the gardens and listen to the nearby stream babbling past, before hopping into the hot tub and soaking away your aches and stresses, or stargazing late into the night. Guests also have use of the quiet caravan sites playground with swing, slide and climbing frame. Rhug Organic Farm Restaurant, Takeaway and DriveThru is only 2.5 miles away, where you can go and enjoy some coffee and cake after walking through Rhug Estate. A licensed café in the village and a Michelin-starred restaurant within 7 miles, there is somewhere to dine for everyones taste. The delights of Bala, with its extensive range of activities and superb watersports options will provide you with something new to do every day of your stay. A perfect cottage for friends and family to enjoy a memorable holiday, all year round.
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Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.