The dates you have selected are not available. Please try different dates or another property.
Blaenau Ffestiniog 3 miles; Porthmadog 9 miles; Betws-y-Coed 15 miles.
The old slate quarrying village of Llan Ffestiniog quietly rests close to the impressive Manod and Moelwyn Mountains, near the centre of Snowdonia National Park. Nearby Blaenau Ffestiniog, once the world's capital of slate quarrying and in the 18th century known as the 'City of Slate', offers a range of shops and pubs, whilst the surrounding area boasts a variety of things to see and do. Take a tour around Llechwedd Slate Cavern, enjoy a ride on the famous Ffestiniog Railway or simply take some time to admire the stunning mountainous views available from all aspects. With excellent walking, mountain biking and cycling, wonderful sandy beaches, great fishing, a wealth of delightful towns and villages scattered throughout the area, and the beautiful Vale of Ffestiniog and Cynfal Waterfalls to the west, this lovely location has something for everyone, at any time of year!
Llan Ffestiniog 2 miles. An attractive 18th Century, detached cottage in a wonderful “away from it all” location in the Hafod Fawr Forest, on the slopes of the Cynfal Valley, two miles from Llan Ffestiniog, close to the centre of Snowdonia National Park. This former farmhouse combines original character and modern facilities, with exposed beams and a stone fireplace with log burner creating a real cottage atmosphere. The tranquil setting offers stunning views of the Snowdonia Mountain Range and is superb for climbing and walking, or mountain biking along the excellent trails in the area. The Manod Mawr/Bach Mountains and the hidden Manod Lake are 4 miles away, or visit Porthmadog with its marina and the enormous beach at Black Rock Sands. Betws-y-Coed, Portmeirion, Harlech Castle, and the Ffestiniog Railway are all within easy reach. A peaceful retreat, ideal any time of the year.
Three bedrooms: 2 x doubles, 1 x single with additional pull-out bed (when pull-out bed is in use this room is small). Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, WC & underfloor heating. Fitted kitchen. Utility/drying room. Sitting room with dining area & log burning stove.
Electric storage heaters, log burner in sitting room. Electric oven & hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher. DVD (screen for watching DVDs available but no TV reception). Wireless broadband. Electricity & starter pack for log burner inc. in rent. Bed linen & towels inc. in rent. Ample off road parking. Lockable bike storage. Front grassed area with stunning mountain views, rear garden with stream, furniture & BBQ. Two well behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 3.9 miles, pub 4.2 miles. Note: Unfenced stream-children should be supervised. Note: This property is situated 1 mile from the main road, up a steep forestry commission track, which can be dangerous in snow and icy conditions.
01244 356666
Our offices are currently open and our Cottage Advisors are waiting for your call.
Previous visitors' comments about Coch Gwan:
Beautiful 'away from it all' location.
Mrs Rowe, Clevedon, December 2011
The location is excellent; remote and very quiet.
Mr Shawley, Sheffield, October 2011
We loved the seclusion, the fab views and all of the walks. We also enjoyed being without the TV and our phones for a week!
Mr Duffy, Cleethorpes, September 2011
Quiet location & great cottage which is completely detached and not overlooked by anyone. Dog friendly, beautiful surroundings, a decent bed so you'll sleep well. There is a private stream and if you follow the stream up the hill at the back of the house you can see for miles and get some great pictures. There is a log fire for cosy evenings and shops are 10/15mins away by car.
Mr Foley, Horsham, August 2011