Ty Mawr is a delightful contemporary home tucked away in the vibrant village of Penrhyndeudraeth.
This inviting property is an idyllic base for large family or friend get-togethers seeking a countryside retreat, with close links to Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park.
Enter the generous driveway with ample parking, making the transition to your getaway hassle-free.
At the threshold, be welcomed by the feature oak outdoor porch, you will be delighted by the tastefully-presented contemporary interior with the perfect blend of blues and greys, all while the under-floor heating creates ambiance at every corner.
Enter the generous open-plan kitchen and dining space, making it a real social hub of the property.
Curtsey of the kitchen’s high-quality granite worktops and marvellous amenities, the designated chef will be able to rustle up a home-cooked meal with ease or unbox a local takeaway.
If you are blessed with warmer weather, open the patio and sit outdoors with a glass of fizz and toast to an unforgettable holiday.
Wind down in the sitting room with a film on the Smart TV, before nighttime rolls around, enter up the modern oak and glass staircase and retire in one of the five bedrooms.
All boasting wall-mounted bedside lamps, creating a peaceful haven to catch your rest, as well as Smart TVs enabling you to watch your favourite show from the comfort of your bed.
Freshen up in one of the en-suites for a spot of privacy, or soak in the free-standing bathtub, before indulging in the tranquil surroundings of the fresh Welsh air on your patio, while your furry friends stretch their legs.
If you can tear yourself away, the town of Penrhyndeudraeth has an array of independent eateries and pubs to tantalise your tastebuds within a traditional Welsh setting.
Train enthusiasts and history lovers alike will be delighted by the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways, offering a trip down memory lane through the idyllic Welsh landscape.
A short drive will bring you to Cwmorthin Waterfall where you can take a scenic walk to an old mining village, with picture-postcard opportunities at every turn.
For sea lovers, head to Borth Y Gest or Harlech Beach, to name a few, for a sun-soaked day of paddle boarding, kayaking or swimming, leaving nothing but sandy footsteps amidst a myriad of blues from the ocean afar.
Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park cannot be missed, whether you are an avid hiker or mountain biker or simply enjoy exploring the great outdoors at your own pace, immerse yourself in the healing nature of this area of outstanding beauty.
Meander towards stone monuments and medieval castles, swim or paddle board in Llyn Tegid, hike the array of routes towards waterfalls, through ancient woodland, rugged coastline, or through the Rhinog mountain range (for the daring guest).
Truly showcasing the versatility of the landscape, enabling you to cater your holiday as you wish, all while being amidst rich heritage bursting with wildlife, and a friendly community.
Ty Mawr offers a base to explore the beauty of this corner in North Wales.