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7 Dolydd Terrace

(Ref. 929265)

Tanygrisiau near Blaenau Ffestiniog, North Wales & Snowdonia Show on map

4.7

Sykes rating

  • 5 Guests

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

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  • cottage (24)
  • lovely (14)
  • location (11)
  • great (10)
  • clean (10)
  • everything (8)

33 Customer Reviews

  • "A lovely cottage, well equipped and lovely welcome gifts when you arrive."

    Owner sorted out a plumbing issue straight away even though it was late in the evening. This is my second time at this cottage and hopefully will be back next year.

    Reviewed by MelanieOct 2023

  • "Everything there was fine, no problems at with anything, lovely area, enjoyed ..."

    Everything there was fine, no problems at with anything, lovely area, enjoyed the steam train going past and the views, thanks for wine and biscuits

    Reviewed by JillSep 2023

  • "Can not recommend this property highly enough!"

    We arrived to find it beautifully clean and welcoming, everything we could need from toiletries, dishwasher tablets, towels, kitchen utensils, tea, coffee, sugar etc to a bottle of rose waiting on the table for us! The cottage it's self is stunning and felt so cosy. The children had the best time, especially our daughter who claimed the gorgeous attic room for herself! Our dog was happy and relaxed and the scenery was stunning. We will 100% be coming back to stay.

    Reviewed by HannahJul 2023

  • "Lovely cottage ,lovely surroundings just a shame about the cars covered in ..."

    Lovely cottage ,lovely surroundings just a shame about the cars covered in green moss across from it looked like they had never been moved for years and no local shop

    Reviewed by GlendaJul 2023

  • "We had a lovely stay at Dolydd terrace, clean tidy accommodation, floors a little creaky upstairs but it is a old cottage and the sinks were a little slow draining but overal a nice place to stay and lots of things to visit within a hours drive including the coast, also some lovely walks from the house and the heritage railway runs behind the house to the coast is well worth a visit."

    Thanks for a lovely holiday

    Reviewed by LydiaJun 2023

  • "Very clean and all the equipment u needed."

    Warm.. big tv. Walks from the door

    Reviewed by SallyOct 2022

  • "Lovely cottage, everything we needed."

    Great location too. We’d definitely book again.

    Reviewed by NicolaJul 2022

  • "We had a lovely stay well situated for every where to visit had everthing you ..."

    We had a lovely stay well situated for every where to visit had everthing you needed thank you for the wine milk and biscuits lovely touch on arrival would defenitly stay again

    Reviewed by SusanJul 2022

  • "It was dull in side some smells in toilet wee smell on floor dirty marks in ..."

    It was dull in side some smells in toilet wee smell on floor dirty marks in back kitchen only place to sit out side was the front by the bins to the house lots of fly on warm days

    Reviewed by IanJun 2022

  • "The cottage was a delight it was like being at home it had everything you could ..."

    The cottage was a delight it was like being at home it had everything you could possibly need we would strongly recommend this and would look forward to visiting again

    Reviewed by JohnMay 2022

  • "Fantastic place and area to stay need we say more Have been before and hope to go again Harry&Mandy"

    Reviewed by HarryFeb 2022

  • "The holiday cottage was great."

    Very clean and tidy, not tatty like some places. the photos are very accurate too in how the cottage has been furnished. We’d definitely go back to the same cottage. Go-below was 2 mins away, white water rafting 25mins, the mountain bike place 10mins, Watkins trail (snowdon) 20mins, one of the zip-world places 5 mins. Plenty of walks directly out of the cottage too. Don’t forget the local cafe, Kiki - Friday Greek Evening

    Reviewed by NeilAug 2021

  • "Lovely cottage."

    Had everything we needed. We found the cottage to be clean and tidy on arrival. Small gift of biscuits from the owners was a nice touch. Perfect location for exploring Snowdonia.

    Reviewed by SteveMay 2021

  • "Very enjoyable break."

    The views from Tangrisiau are fantastic. Mountains and old slate works and the lake. It is a short walk to the Cwymorthin Waterfall above the village and on up into the quarry and llyn which are tremendous. The cottage itself was very clean and comfortable with all the necessary items provided and plenty of room. The area outside of the front door is great to sit and have a drink. Parking is right outside and we never had a problem getting a space. It is easy to travel south to Dolgellau or take the coast road to Harlech and Barmouth. North takes you to Snowdonia via a very pretty route. Thoroughly recommend and we hope to come back later in the year.

    Reviewed by BalvinderMay 2021

  • "Good location to explore the local area and further a field around Snowdonia."

    Accommodation good quality clean tidy and COVID secure well thought out would look at returning

    Reviewed by MichaelOct 2020

  • "We found the house was very homely and well presented."

    The location is excellent, we very much enjoyed our stay and we will definitely keep this place in mind for a future holiday

    Reviewed by LeeSep 2020

  • "Beds a little uncomfortable and not as clean as it could be but in the whole a lovely cottage with amazing views and a fantastic price."

    Would definitely book again.

    Reviewed by LouiseJul 2020

  • "Lovely cottage in a great location."

    Reviewed by SOct 2019

  • "Great little cottage, great location as a base."

    Stairs to the top bedroom are steep, but a lovely cosy hide away. No back garden, but didn’t need it as we were out every day. Good communication from the owner.

    Reviewed by NeilOct 2019

  • "Had a wonderful holiday with excellent weather."

    The cottage was great, comfortable and with everything we needed. We enjoyed sitting in the front garden with a glass of wine chatting with all the friendly neighbors who passed by.

    Reviewed by DavidSep 2019

  • "Very good price / quality in this cottage."

    Everything you need is there and we had a comfortable stay. Lovely walks possible from the cottage.

    Reviewed by AntonieMay 2019

  • "Great communication ahead of our holiday."

    The cottage was very well equipped and an excellent base from which to explore Snowdonia.

    Reviewed by VincentApr 2019

  • "The cottage is great for walking, you can do this straight from the door."

    Very comfortable and relaxing environment. Everything needed to look after yourself.

    Reviewed by SusieFeb 2019

  • "Property was very comfortable, clean , a real home from home and a perfect location to explore the area."

    Reviewed by CherylSep 2018

  • "Lovely cottage in a quiet area with good views and walks."

    Good base for exploring Wales and near to zip wire and underground trampolining world.

    Reviewed by SandraAug 2018

  • "Very good service which made for a very enjoyable stay in a beautiful old quarrymans cottage in a magnificent location."

    Reviewed by StuartJul 2018

  • "The cottage was very nice and we settled in quickly, the area was stunning with some beautiful scenery and the people we met were very friendly ."

    Reviewed by JohnJul 2018

  • "Fantastic holiday."

    The cottage was perfect couldn't fault anything. Extremely clean, beds so comfortable and they provide anything you could possibly need. Couldn't recommend this cottage enough to anyone and will hopefully visit again.

    Reviewed by LaurenSep 2017

  • "Nice location and comfortable house, shame there was no back garden to relax in."

    Village was nice and short walk to the Lakeside Café and waterfall.

    Reviewed by AnthonyAug 2017

  • "The cottage was excellent apart from a few things which could of made it better."

    i.e. Cheap cutlery, no egg cups, not enough towels.

    Reviewed by MichaelJun 2017

  • "Good time had by all."

    Lovely well equipped cottage. Great base and easy access to variety of places. Thoughtful on arrival with milk and biscuits provided. Thanks

    Reviewed by SallyMay 2017

  • "Had a lovely stay over Christmas 2016."

    The cottage had some decorations and we were even provided with a roasting tin for our turkey. The location and kitchen facilities were excellent, exactly what we were looking for! Whilst it didn't cause us a problem, the laminate floors and creaky doors were quite loud when other members of the party got up during up the night, this may disturb light sleepers but wouldn't stop me from staying there again.

    Reviewed by ElaineDec 2016

  • "Comfortable cottage with a modern interior."

    Great location for seeing all the sites in the area

    Reviewed by AlisonAug 2016

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Summary

  • Over three floors
  • Three bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x second floor double, 1 x single
  • Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC
  • Kitchen with dining area
  • Sitting room with open fire.
  • LPG central heating with open fire
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, slimline dishwasher, TV with Freeview, DVD, WiFi, selection of books and games
  • Fuel, power and starter pack for fire inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Roadside parking outside property
  • Enclosed front patio with furniture
  • One well-behaved pet welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop 1.5 miles, pub 1.3 miles
  • Lakeside Cafe 3 mins walk
  • Note: Restricted headroom in second floor bedroom
  • Note: Second floor bedroom is accessed via steep, narrow stairs which are open to the bedroom, may not be suitable for children, the elderly or those with limited mobility
  • Note: This cottage is close to the steam railway line and may experience some minimal associated noise.

The property

A warm and welcoming, terraced cottage situated in the pretty Welsh village of Tanygrisiau, just over a mile from the popular town of Blaenau Ffestiniog, on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park.

This is an ideal cottage for families or friends looking to explore all that this fabulous area has to offer.

Located on a residential lane set near stunning scenery and lakeside walks, this charming cottage provides homely accommodation and boasts an open fire in the sitting room, perfect for those cosier nights in.

The spacious kitchen with modern spotlighting is well equipped and offers a comfy dining area for those leisurely breakfasts, whilst planning your day ahead.

Three cosy bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs complete this delightful cottage.

Outside there is an enclosed front patio which enjoys a sunny aspect for most of the day and provides a nice area to sit and enjoy an early morning cuppa, whilst enjoying the surrounding countryside views.

There are an abundance of pretty walks to waterfalls and around lakes, cycle paths and mountain bike tracks, all available from the doorstep, making this a great family base.

For train enthusiasts the Ffestiniog Steam Railway is close by, and can be heard as it passes by behind the cottage.

Zip World Titan and Caverns, the longest 4-man zip in Europe, and Bounce Below, an underground trampolining experience, and the magnificent slate caverns at Llechwedd, are also nearby.

There really is something for everyone.

The North Wales coast is easily accessible too, and other attractions such as Portmeirion with its Italianate village and gardens, and many historic castles are just a short drive away.

Staying at this lovely cottage means you can enjoy exploring both coast and country at any time of the year.

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About the location

TANYGRISIAU

Blaenau Ffestiniog 1.1 miles; Porthmadog 8 miles; Betws-y-Coed 15 miles; Beddgelert 16 miles.

Tanygrisiau, meaning "below the steps", refers to the stepped cliffs above this traditional Welsh village. The Moelwyn mountains protect the village from much of the northerly gales in the winter, and give it a pleasant southerly aspect with relatively mild weather considering its location high in Snowdon. The village stands amongst dramatic scenery, and Tanygrisiau is a good starting point for many walks, especially if your intention is to climb Moelwyn itself. Tanygrisiau was famous for its slate mining, producing a high quality black slate that was used across the world. Tanygrisiau railway station is on the famous Ffestiniog Railway, a narrow gauge railway built to carry slate from the mines down to the sea at Porthmadog; today it is a renowned tourist attraction providing stunning views on its trip to the coast. Only 1.1 miles away is Blaenau Ffestiniog, once the capital of slate quarrying and in the 18th century known as the "City of Slate". The town stands in an elevated, natural bowl amidst this mountainous region and has a good variety of shops and pubs, but is best known for its tourist attractions. One of the old quarries is now the renowned Llechwedd Slate Cavern. The famous narrow gauge Ffestiniog Railway provides wonderful trips through spectacular countryside. Enjoy superb walks and bike trails at Coed-y-Brenin, one of the best mountain bike centres in Britain, as well as good climbing at the Plas y Brenin National Mountain Centre, wonderful sandy beaches, or great fishing or golf. Visit delightful Betws-y-Coed, the Italianate Village at Portmeirion, or Bala, with its renowned white water rafting opportunities.

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