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Location: Pentir

Llanberis 4 miles; Bangor 4 miles.

Pentir is a scattered hamlet with an excellent pub, situated on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park between the famous town of Llanberis and the University City of Bangor. Llanberis has excellent places to eat and drink, fabulous shopping, and is dominated by the grandeur of the Snowdon Massif. It is renowned as something of a 'mecca' for walkers and climbers, being the starting point for the ascent of Snowdon, the highest mountain in England and Wales. The ascent can be made either by the Snowdonia Mountain Railway, or on foot along one of the many routes to the summit. Just 7 miles from Llanberis, on the coast, is Caernarfon with its magnificent Castle and town walls and close by are National Trust properties at Penrhyn and Plas Newydd. With Anglesey and all of the North Wales coastline within easy reach, this is an excellent holiday location.

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Anglesey Cottages

Ref: 1750

Ty Newydd Bach - Pentir Near Llanberis

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North Wales & Snowdonia

Rating 3 Ticks Pets Yes Smoking No
Sleeps 2 Grid Reference SH 585 668 Off Road Parking No
Bedrooms 1 Open Fire No Garden Yes
Bathrooms 1 Short Breaks Winter
Off-Season
Last-Minute
Christmas
Smaller Party Reductions No

The Property

An attractive, 19th century, stone built, detached cottage, standing in the owner's grounds in a peaceful countryside location on the outskirts of the hamlet of Pentir, between the bustling university city of Bangor and the famous market town of Llanberis. Offering ideal accommodation for couples, the property is well equipped and comfortable, with a raised decked area in the enclosed garden, perfect for dining alfresco and enjoying the views of Anglesey and Penrhyn Castle. This modern, single storey retreat is close to lovely woodland, a scenic cycle trail, the beautiful Ogwen Valley and has all of Snowdonia on its door step. Enjoy a tranquil boat trip or take a ride on the lakeside railway at Llanberis, just 4 miles away at the base of Mount Snowdon. This is a superb, relaxing base, ideally placed for discovering all of Snowdonia, the Isle of Anglesy, Caernarfon and Conwy castles and miles of wonderful coastline.

Accommodation

All ground floor. One double bedroom. Bathroom with bath, shower over bath, basin, WC and heated towel rail. Fitted kitchen with pull out table and chairs. Living room with French windows to raised decked area leading to lawned garden with patio.

Amenities

Electric radiators. Free standing electric cooker, microwave, fridge, colour TV/DVD etc. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Enclosed parking for 1 car. Drying/bike storage shed. Raised decked area with garden furniture with steps down to enclosed lawn with patio and garden furniture. Two small or one large dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 2 miles. Pub 1 mile. Note: This property is suitable for babes-in-arms only.

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Previous visitors' comments about Ty Newydd Bach:

Great location for exploring North Wales. A very warm welcome - finishing touches by owners of milk in fridge and beautiful fresh lilies in lounge.
Mr Williams, King's Lynn, March 2012

A pleasant stay in a pleasant location.
Mr Floyd, Telford, October 2011

Very pleasant owner. Only 30 mins drive to anywhere in North Wales. Patio and garden were well sheltered from the gales which we had. If you have small dogs the garden was great. There is no way the dogs can get out.
Mrs Hackett, Cradley Heath, September 2011

The owners of the cottage were very welcoming, helpful and friendly. The personal touches in the cottage, such as fruit and flowers, made it a home from home.
Mrs Lobo, Oxford, September 2011

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