Dolgellau 4.2 miles.
Ty Newydd Uchaf is a charming, rustic home within Snowdonia National Park in the quaint hamlet of Brithdir, Gwynedd.
Boasting exceptional countryside views, with access to fields and hiking routes straight from the doorstep, this property offers off-road parking for three cars and welcomes two well-behaved pets, making it an idyllic base for families and friends who love venturing into the great outdoors.
Upon entering the property, be delighted by the characterful features of exposed wooden beams, stone-built walls, and vaulted ceilings, offering a glimpse into the property's historic past, yet seamlessly blending with the modern amenities, ideal for a convenient self-catered stay.
The heart of the home is undoubtedly the open-plan kitchen/diner, fully equipped for all your culinary needs.
Here, you can enjoy home-cooked meals with your loved ones with the added ambiance from the woodburning stove, to be enjoyed at the dining table awaiting dinner party natter and family bonding.
If the weather permits, head outdoors to your private garden and enjoy the exceptional countryside views as you dine alfresco.
Afterwards, gather around the fire pit, while the unpolluted dark skies above provide a perfect canvas for stargazing under a blanket of stars.
The sitting room is a true highlight of the property, boasting an inglenook fireplace with a woodburning stove, Velux windows, and wooden beams, creating a warm yet light and airy space.
Sink into the plush seating and enjoy a relaxing evening in front of the fire.
When it's time to rest, choose from one of the five beautifully presented bedrooms.
The ground-floor double room is adorned with characterful features, ideal for a tranquil moment with your morning coffee.
Upstairs, a single room boasts Velux windows, exposed wood frames and stone-built walls, with rolling countryside views over the fields to wake up to each morning.
A cosy and cottage style single is upstairs off the main house, while the final two doubles boast rustic charm and ample storage for all of your belongings.
The property also benefits from two sleek bathrooms, where you can unwind with an indulging soak in the bathtub, after a day of venturing all that Snowdonia National Park has to offer.
Experience the wealth of natural beauty and heritage that lies within North Wales, starting with embarking on the Torrent Walk, and bring your four-legged friends to experience the rich wildlife and cascading waterfalls, creating a picture-postcard moment everywhere you turn.
Visit Cymer Abbey ruins, a historic remnant depicting a time long past, or cross the historic Penmaenpool Toll Bridge, offering fairytale-like views of the Mawddach estuary.
Coed y Brenin Forest Park is the perfect location for taking scenic walks or challenging bike rides, at the well respected Dyfi Bike Park, perhaps even partake in a bit of wildlife watching.
If you want to delve beneath the surface, embark upon a subterranean tour of King Arthur's Labyrinth, where you can discover a labyrinth of caverns, whilst hearing the legendary tales of King Arthur.
Steam railway enthusiasts should take a ride on the Bala Lake Railway or the Corris Steam Railway Museum and Railway, each taking you past unparalleled landscapes.
No trip to the area is complete without visiting National Trust - South Snowdonia, possessing breath-taking natural beauty.
From adventure-filled days out to slow-paced afternoons, there’s something for everyone at Ty Newydd Uchaf.