An 18th century, stone-built detached holiday cottage, nestling in a courtyard location on the edge of Abergynolwyn village, which stands amidst the Snowdonia National Park.
This charming Abergynolwyn holiday cottage provides high-quality, characterful accommodation with a wealth of original oak beams, trusses and doors, as well as a multi-fuel stove which all create a wonderful cosy and welcoming atmosphere throughout.
This Abergynolwyn cottage is perfect for families, a group of friends or as a romantic hideaway for two.
The property boasts three delightful bedrooms, one en-suite, a traditional dining room, modern kitchen with Belfast sink and a lovely character sitting room ideal for unwinding after an exciting day out.
Outside is a courtyard and a spacious slate patio area, perfect for dining alfresco and enjoying the stunning mountain view.
Only three miles away is the beautiful Talyllyn Lake which is at the foot of the Cader Idris mountain range, a paradise for climbers, walkers, mountain bikers, fishermen and birdwatchers.
You're surrounded by stunning countryside, with the magnificent Precipice Walk and the famous Coed-y-Brenin forest nearby, which offers some of Europe's best mountain bike trails.
Discover the Mawddach Estuary which John Ruskin said provided the "most sublime view in Europe", the huge beaches at Barmouth, Tywyn and Aberdovey all perfect for family fun and watersports, and the quaint market town of Dolgellau with its interesting shops, pubs and restaurants.
Return to this lovely Abergynolwyn cottage in its stunning mountainous location and simply relax while planning the next day's adventure in one of the most beautiful regions of the UK.