May Cottage
- 2 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathrooms
Electric central heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer. WiFi, Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for 2 cars. Rear enclosed garden with lawn. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 2.5 miles, pub 2.8 miles.
The cottage sits in the foothills of the Cader Idris ridge, about 5 miles from Dolgellau, reached by a quiet, scenic rural road – The final couple of miles follow a single‑track lane with several gates – The property can also be accessed via a steep hill rising from the village of Arthog on the Dolgellau–Tywyn road. Note: The property cannot accept Bank Holiday arrivals and can only accept bookings beginning on a Friday.
Fairbourne 2.7 miles. Tucked away above the idyllic village of Arthog near Fairbourne, Gwynedd, is this beautiful, remote Grade II listed cottage, Ty’n-Y-Graig. Enjoying a fantastic location within the Snowdonia National Park at the foot of Cadair Idris, along with stunning rural views, Ty’n-Y-Graig is a wonderful choice for couples or a family of four. The property benefits from off-road parking for two cars and a large, rear enclosed garden with lawn. Step into the open-plan living space, where you can look forward to cooking up a storm in the well-equipped kitchen, ready to enjoy your meal at the dining table for four as you recount the days adventures. After dinner, relax on the plush sofas with a glass of wine in hand as you plan the following days itinerary. Completing the ground floor is a well-appointed shower room for freshening up. Upstairs, you will find a sleek bathroom, complete with bath and overhead shower, as well as two tastefully decorated bedrooms, a super-king-size and a double, both with fabulous views overlooking the garden and surrounding countryside. Right on your doorstep, you can enjoy a plethora of scenic hiking and cycling trails, whether you’re wandering over to the pretty Arthog Waterfalls, spotting the local wildlife at RSPB Mawddach Valley, or venturing over to the imposing Penygarder with exceptional views at its 2,930-ft top, it is truly a walker’s paradise. Your local amenities can be found in nearby Fairbourne, where you can stock up on essentials at the convenience store, dine at the welcoming Penrhyn Bar & Grill, spend a day at Fairbourne Beach, test out your swing at the excellent golf club, or hop aboard the family-friendly Fairbourne Railway. Continue onto Dolgellau, where you can picnic in Dolgellau Park and dine at the Royal Ship and the Stag Inn. Next stop is Barmouth, famous for its gorgeous beach, where you can embark on the Panorama Walk, sample the delights of the Promenade Café, Wine Bar and Restaurant, tour Tŷ Crwn, or sample the local ales at Myrddins Brewery and Distillery. Venture further to find Aberdovey, home to its own fantastic beach and golf club, along with the popular Dovey Inn and the Penhelig Arms. For an escape in the heart of Snowdonia, choose Ty’n-Y-Graig.
North Wales
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