Blaenau Ffestiniog 1.7 miles.
Y Tylwyth, a substantial, detached property set in the village of Manod near Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd.
Enjoying stunning views all the way down the valley towards the Moelwynion mountain range and Stwlan dam, along with a spacious interior, this pet-friendly home is perfect for three generations of families, friends and couples eager to holiday in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park.
Enter Y Tylwyth and be welcomed into a homely haven ideal for enjoying a memorable stay surrounded by some of the most breathtaking scenery in Wales.
A kitchen/diner, complete with all the necessary appliances, awaits your arrival, and the spacious sitting room provides the perfect spot for a cosy evening in with loved ones, complete with a 75 inch Smart TV for catching up on the day’s news or your favourite films.
Head upstairs and discover the games room for a competitive evening of darts and pool whilst the study is for those who need to stay connected.
As the night rolls in, there are five well-presented bedrooms to choose from; upstairs offers two king-size rooms, one with zip/link beds and both served by a bathroom, whilst downstairs offers a master super-king-size with en-suite shower, a king-size and a twin, along with another bathroom, ensuring you are fully equipped.
Outside, a multi-level tiered garden with furniture provides the perfect opportunity to take in the scenery and enjoy a morning cup of coffee or an alfresco dinner.
The town of Blaenau Ffestiniog is a honeypot location for tourists, filled with a host of independent shops, tea rooms, cafes and restaurants.
The area on the doorstep is ideal for outdoor pursuits, walking/hiking, cycle trails, mountain biking tracks, fishing, climbing, kayaking and Cwmorthin Waterfalls within a short distance.
Locally, there’s a range of activities to choose from, whether you are seeking thrills at Zip World Titan (the largest zip zone in Europe), Zip World Caverns and Bounce Below (deep mine zip wires and the largest underground system of trampolines in the world!) or Antur Stiniogs world-class downhill tracks and trails.
For something a little easier, hop on board the Ffestiniog railway which takes you to Porthmadog and connects to the Welsh Highland railway for a truly unique experience.
Within a short drive lies the famous Coed-y-Brenin and Betws-y-Coed, along with miles and miles of sandy beaches and several historic castles.
With mesmerising views all around, along with easy access to some of the best attractions in North Wales, what more can you ask for at Y Tylwyth?