Trawsfynydd 2.5 miles.
Nestled in Trawsfynydd Holiday Village in Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park is Ty-Coed.
This beautiful single-storey lodge sleeps up to four guests in two bedrooms, making it the perfect setting for a family getaway to Eryri (Snowdonia).
Park up in the designated parking space before taking a short walk up to the pine cabin, here you can see the breathtaking views over the Welsh countryside that the elevated decking affords.
Step into the property where a quaint open-plan living space greets you, unwind on the spacious corner sofa and pop on your favourite film while the electric woodburner flickers in the background.
Later, head into the fully-equipped kitchen to whip up a tasty meal that can be enjoyed as a group at the extendable dining table; it is here where you can open a bottle of wine while swapping stories about the trip and planning your itinerary.
As the evening draws to a close, head into the handy bathroom to wash off the day’s adventures in the walk-in shower then slope off to sleep in either of the double bedrooms.
Both rooms are furnished with plenty of storage and boast Smart TVs which are perfect for lazy mornings in bed.
Ty-Coed is perfectly located in Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park which is a vast and stunning area of natural beauty, home to some of the most amazing landscapes in the UK.
The park is full of attractions, including Rhaeadr Ewynnol (Swallow Falls), the Snowdonia National Park Visitor Centre, Gwydir Forest Park, and Fairy Glen.
There are also plenty of restaurants and bars in the area, including the Y Stablau - Stables Bar and the Hangin' Pizzeria.
You could also visit Porthmadog, a charming town that is home to a variety of attractions, including the iconic Portmeirion Village and Traeth y Greigddu beach which is ideal for a sunny day.
It is also home to a variety of restaurants and bars, including The Australia, which serves up delicious Australian-inspired cuisine.
Or take a day trip to Aberystwyth, a charming coastal town; the town's Aberystwyth Castle Grounds are a must-see, as is the Aberystwyth Arts Centre, which features a variety of exhibits and performances.
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum is also worth a visit, as is the Parc Natur Penglais, which offers beautiful views of the town and coastline.
When it comes to dining and drinking, Aberystwyth does not disappoint.
The Medina is a popular spot for tapas and cocktails, while the Gogerddan Arms is a great place to enjoy a pint of ale.
Ty-Coed is a great location of a breath-taking holiday in Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park.