Peniarth Ganol

North Wales
  • 8 Guests
  • 4 Bedrooms
  • 2 Bathrooms
  • House
  • Sykes 4
  • A well-appointed detached farmhouse sitting in Snowdonia National Park. Outstanding views. Rural location. Great for large families. Woodburning stove. Wifi. Dog-Friendly. Parking and garden. Tywyn 4 miles; Aberdyfi 10. miles.
     
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    3 nights from £462

    Features

    Allows Pets
    Dishwasher
    Fishing
    Garden
    Great View
    Log Fire
    On A Farm
    Washing Machine
    Wifi

    Accommodation Details

    Air source heat pump with underfloor heating to ground floor and radiators on first floor. Woodburning stove. Electric oven and ceramic hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine. Smart TV with Freeview and Netflix, WiFi and small selection of books and games. Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Travel cot and highchair available. Off-road parking for three cars. Enclosed garden with lawn and patio. Two well-behaved dogs welcome (downstairs only). Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pub 7.3 miles. Note: Access to this property via working farmyard. Note: If travelling with dogs be sure to bring your own dog beds, towels and blankets, please also note and apply to the Countryside Code as the property is in a rural, farming area. Note: Private water supply which is tested annually. Note: There is a Good Housekeeping Bond of £400 for this property. Note: An untethered Zappi EV charger is installed at the property and will be available for guest use, Guests wishing to use this facility will need to bring their own charging cable – There is a supplementary charge for using this facility of £40 for stays up to 7 nights and £40 for any additional weeks thereafter.

    More Information

    Tywyn 4 miles, Aberdovey 8 miles. Peniarth Ganol is a beautifully renovated farmhouse set close to a working farm, hidden within the magnificent Snowdonia National Park near the village of Llanegryn. A rural pet-friendly cottage boasting superb views of Craig yr Deryn and the Dysynni Valley, this spacious dwelling is the perfect base for large families or friends of eight eager to explore the North Wales countryside. As you make your way through the farmyard and pull up to the property, be sure to appreciate the character and charm of the stone-fronted walls and breath-taking surroundings. Grab your bags and head into the warmth of the utility room where you will find a shoe rack, washing machine and a traditional drying rack, great for kicking off your mud-splattered boots after a long country walk and throwing your dirty clothes in the washing machine before you enjoy a lovely warm shower in the nearby contemporary shower room. Once you’re feeling refreshed and rejuvenated, make your way through to the traditional cottage kitchen with attractive oak worktops, striking original stone fireplace and a wide selection of appliances for you to use as you prepare a hearty lunch for the whole group. Serve up at the dining table as you discuss your plans for the evening and look forward to the many more action-packed days planned for the remainder of the holiday. Place the dishes in the dishwasher and clear the table before getting the fire going by placing a log on the woodburning stove whilst the others gather on the sofas to select a blockbuster movie for all to enjoy, from Netflix on the Smart TV. Later in the evening grab a board game from the many available and delight in some friendly competition around the dining table. Tuck the children up in the bunk bedroom and send them off to sleep with their favourite bedtime story before heading back downstairs and cracking open a bottle of wine. As the entertaining evening draws to a close, pick yourself up and carry yourself off to bed; there are three further bedrooms to choose from including a roomy king-size, a delightful double and a twin bedroom, all finished with charming oak furniture and crisp white bedding. Indulge in a morning soak in the beautiful roll top bath with claw feet that can be found in the first-floor bathroom, complete with an overhead shower, hand basin and WC. Play with the kids on the lawn on a warm summer’s day whilst the chef of the group prepares a picnic, so you can bask in the sunshine as you dine alfresco. Perfectly located in the Dysynni Valley and a short drive to the start of the walk up Cadair Idris, these two popular locations are great for starting a family ramble. Start your day outdoors with a hike up Craig Yr Deryn and embrace the magnificent landscapes before descending back to the property and heading to the historical Castell y Bere. In Tywyn why not visit the small Talyllyn Railway, perfect for some steam train spotting or hop on the train at Fairbourne Railway for a scenic journey with picturesque views. Take the Barmouth Ferry over to Barmouth Harbour for a stroll along the beach before hitting up the local shops for a souvenir to remind you of your holiday and dining in one of the local cafes. Visit the popular seaside town of Aberdovey, a small village on the side of the River Dyfi in Gwynedd, a perfect spot for weekend coastal walks. Whether you’re exploring the Slate Caverns in Harlech or learning to surf in Snowdonia, make your next holiday a memorable one at Peniarth Ganol.

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