Originally housing cows and hay, this spacious property has been imaginatively converted to provide fresh, elegant and relaxing accommodation for families and friends in search of an idyllic retreat in a breathtaking part of Snowdonia. The area offers plenty of superb walking and cycling trails, including a spectacular route around Llyn Trawsfynydd which is just a mile from the property. Heading south, the Coed y Brenin Forest Park is 7 miles away and makes a great base for keen walkers and mountain bikers, with local attractions including a fantastic Visitor Centre and the Rhaeadr Mawddach waterfall. To the north, the bustling town of Blaenau Ffestiniog is 12.5 miles away, home of the Llechwedd Slate Caverns, Cwmorthin Waterfall and Antur Stiniog.
The property features a spacious lounge with plenty of seating, a Smart TV and a wood burner, providing a wonderful spot for everyone to relax in. The stylish and spacious kitchen/diner has a cheerful main dining area, and there’s also a handy utility area with a bench. Two of the property’s three beautifully furnished and tastefully decorated bedrooms are on the ground floor, each with a Smart TV: there’s a super-king-size room and a lovely en-suite king-size room with a dressing table and doors leading out onto a decked area. The main family bathroom is also on the ground floor. The final bedroom is a lovely king-size room with plenty of seating, a dressing table and Smart TV, and can be accessed via a flight of open-tread stairs with a glass balustrade. This room does have some restricted head height.
Outside, you can dip into the hot tub which has far-reaching views and sits within a cosy timber cabin. The gardens feature raised terraces and a number of seating areas including a raised decked space, a patio with a firepit and BBQ, and an additional spot with a table, benches and a steel firepit/BBQ cauldron.