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An exceptionally, well-presented modern, semi-detached cottage located in a small residential cul-de-sac in the village of Manod, just on the outskirts of the historic, slate mining town of Blaenau Ffestiniog in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park, famous for its Ffestiniog Narrow Gauge Steam trains and now is fast becoming the adventure capital of Wales. This cottage provides an ideal base for families or groups of friends to explore the area and spend time together. The attention to detail, tasteful decoration and stylish interior with good quality oak furniture and complimenting fabrics add a touch of luxury making this cottage quite special and will create and make wonderful memories for you to take away and cherish. The sitting room provides comfy seating for everyone and the reclining sofas mean after a busy day out and about exploring you can put your feet up and enjoy a family movie together. The beautifully appointed kitchen with granite worktops is well-equipped and a dining area provides comfortable dining. Theres even a utility room and downstairs cloakroom for your convenience. Three spacious and stylish bedrooms are upstairs, with the master bedroom benefiting from a king-size bed and en-suite shower room, together with a modern and contemporary family bathroom completes this lovely holiday home. Outside is a lawned garden with furniture, and the garage provides secure storage for bikes and equipment which is so handy given there are some fantastic mountain bike tracks and trails close by. The whole area is fantastic for walkers, with some wonderful routes from the door to lakes, mountains and waterfalls. Blaenau Ffestiniog is becoming increasingly popular amongst those seeking some thrills! Zip World Titan, the longest zip wire in Europe, Bounce Below and Zip Caverns, a subterranean system of trampolines and zip wires deep underground, are all a short drive away, and of course there is the famous Ffestiniog Steam Railway to Porthmadog. The Italian village of Portmeirion is 5 miles away, and historic castles and sandy beaches are all within a 20 minute drive. There is so much on offer here all year round.