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Bodnant, converted eco barn in Snowdonia
Bodnant - Welsh for ‘dwelling by the stream’ - is a beautiful stone cottage converted from a former barn. The cottage is spacious throughout, and has many charming features such as exposed trusses and beams. Sleeping up to 5, the cottage is perfect for families and couples. A comfortable space for up to 5, with the following features: - Ground floor open-plan living room with plenty of seating - Wood-burning stove with logs supplied - Flat screen TV and DVD - New modern kitchen equipped with: dishwasher, washing machine, fridge, freezer, washer/dryer and microwave - Ground floor spacious en-suite family bedroom with one double and one single bed - Luxury bathroom with whirpool bath and a power shower - En-suite twin room upstairs, with a small en-suite (shower) bathroom Guests have full access to the grounds surrounding the cottage, which includes: - Plenty of parking space - BBQ - Children's playground with swings - Apple orchard with trampoline - Table tennis - Picnic tables Bodnant is situated on Cynfal Farm - a working sheep and cattle farm. The cottage is idyllically located, enjoying panoramic scenery of Dysynni Valley and Cardigan coast. The working farm boats its own halt for the Tal-y-Llyn narrow gauge steam railway – the smallest railway platform in the country! – providing the most charming form of transport to the nearest town, Tywyn. The cottages are close to the magnificent 4-mile stretch of golden beach that extends from Tywyn to Aberdyfi. If you are in search of a more active break, we have easy access to endless walks and outdoor activities that Snowdonia National Park has to offer. Snowdonia is becoming the adventure capital of Europe so the location is perfect for those looking to experience the thrill of zip wires, rock climbing or mountain biking. With Dolgellau and Barmouth to the north and Machynlleth and Aberystwyth to the south, the cottages provide an excellent hub to visit the many fantastic attractions in the area. Parking for up to 3-4 cars. Nearest bus stop is one mile away, providing transport to Tywyn/Machynlleth and Dolgellau. Cycle path from the village of Bryncrug to Tywyn. We are committed to looking after our environment. The cottage is heated with a 60kw biomass boiler and the electricity is generated from a hydroelectric scheme using the nearby mountain stream. Newly installed are two Tesla electric car charging points and one universal point.
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United Kingdom · Wales · BryncrugGot questions?
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