Positioned within the Welsh village of Llwyngwril, between the Cardigan Bay coast and the peaceful countryside of the Cambrian Mountains, is Tan Y Fedwen.
This detached bungalow is nestled within the grounds of Hendre Hall on five acres of land, having over a quarter of acre designated as the garden for customers.
Tan Y Fedwen offers a cosy yet spacious feel inside, with views of the entire Llyn Peninsula coastline and is situated in the Snowdonia National Park and within easy reach of Mount Snowdon and Cader Idris.
Enjoy a relaxing break with your family and friends in a wonderful region.
Indulge in a delightful experience where an array of exquisite amenities awaits you, step into a world of convenience and luxury as we present to you our very own bar, coffee shop, and farm shop, all conveniently located on-site.
There is a double-gated entrance and a long, sweeping driveway to the property with ample parking.
The lounge invites you to share quality time on the two luxurious corner sofas together, with a wall-mounted Smart TV and wood flooring leading round to the dining area to form an L shape.
There are picture frames on the walls showcasing scenes of local beaches, areas you might want to visit nearby and animals which can be visited and fed on site.
Food bags to feed the Pygmy Goats are available at the Hendre Hall Glamping site reception next door.
Through the double doors is the conservatory, a delightful place to sit in harmony with the outdoor space enjoy the costal views.
The kitchen is spacious and fully equipped for cooking up a tasty meal.
The snug games room is ideal for the kids to enjoy some down time in front of the TV.
Just off from the games room is a utility with a fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine, and on from here is a cloakroom.
Along the main hallway are the bedrooms with crisp white linens and perfect sea views; there are three doubles, one with an en-suite shower room, followed by a family room with four single beds, ideal for the little ones.
Outside you have a large garden, which wraps itself around the exterior and there is a private footpath leading through the owner's farm campsite next door where the Pygmy Goats can be found.
This path also connects to a private path down to the beach.
Enjoy some of the infamous blood-red sunsets and on a walk to the beach, you may even be lucky enough to spot dolphins gliding through the water on an adventure.
The local children’s play park is also situated next door to Hendre Hall.
Llwyngwril offers a pleasant pub, riverside walks and the train station is less than a five-minute walk from the property which gives customers access to the famous Cambrian Coast railway line and all the towns along its route such as Aberdyfi, Barmouth and Pwllheli to name a few.
Connections can also be had to Birmingham New Street and Aberystwyth.
There are many other places to visit just a stone's throw from the cottage, leaflets for which can be picked up at reception next door.
The Mawddach trail offers an eight-mile cycle route from Dolgellau to Morfa Mawddach railway station and over the infamous Barmouth Bridge, Tal Y Llyn vintage steam railway in Tywyn, the pretty Italian-style village of Portmeirion, Coed Y Brenin forest park, also Aberdyfi positioned on the north side of the Dyfi Estuary.
Discover the towns of Tywyn, Fairbourne and Dolgellau for shops, pubs and restaurants and visit the beautiful Harlech castle or climb Mount Snowdon and Cader Idris if you're feeling energetic.
During the summer, activities and swimming on the beach are very popular.
This is the ideal base for an adventure in Wales.