'Swn Yr Afon' is a fascinating slate town house dating back to the 1860s, situated in the picturesque village of Abergynolwyn, a designated World Heritage site within the southern region of Snowdonia National Park, near the majestic Cader Idris mountain. This spacious property, accommodating up to 8 guests, features 4 bedrooms—two doubles, one twin, and one bunk room—making it an ideal retreat for family gatherings. Just a short 15-minute drive away, visitors can enjoy the sandy beaches of Aberdovey and Tywyn, enhancing the appeal of this tranquil location for those seeking both relaxation and adventure.
The house is designed for comfort and convenience, with a welcoming ambiance that includes two lounges, a woodburner, and a coal fire, perfect for cozy evenings. The modern kitchen and dining area are well-equipped, and outdoor sitting areas at the front and back provide a serene space to unwind. 'Swn Yr Afon' is pet-friendly, making it a great choice for families with dogs, and is located on a quiet lane beside a small river, close to the village playground, ensuring a safe environment for children to play.
Guests can immerse themselves in the rich local history and natural beauty surrounding Abergynolwyn, which is home to the famous Talyllyn steam railway. The area boasts numerous scenic walking trails that lead to old quarries and into the hills, catering to various levels of outdoor enthusiasts. For those seeking more active pursuits, options include climbing Cader Idris, mountain biking at Coed y Brenin, and swimming in local gorges. Nearby attractions like the Centre for Alternative Technology and charming Welsh towns such as Aberdovey, Dolgellau, Barmouth, and Machynlleth are all within a 30-minute drive, offering a blend of relaxation and exploration.
'Swn Yr Afon' is equipped with modern amenities, including high-speed Wi-Fi, a washing machine, and a tumble dryer, making it suitable for families and those needing to work remotely during their stay. Bookings are available for a minimum of three nights during the low season, with check-in from 4 PM on the day of arrival. This delightful cottage not only provides a comfortable base for exploring the stunning landscapes of Eryri National Park and the Mawddach Valley but also invites guests to experience the local culture and activities, from kitesurfing to amusement arcades, ensuring a memorable holiday experience.
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!