Garreg Lwyd

ID: S1029324

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets 2

About this property

Garreg Lwyd is a beautiful stone-built former miner’s cottage resting on the edge of Snowdonia National Park, enjoying a prime position in North Wales. The crowning jewel of this peaceful cottage is undoubtedly the bubbling hot tub, where you can soak away your cares while being enveloped by the serene beauty of the countryside.

Perched in the peaceful village of Tanygrisiau, on the outskirts of the bustling town of Blaenau Ffestiniog, this cottage is perfect for a couple seeking a romantic getaway, or a group of friends or small family looking for an action-packed adventure. Enter the cottage to be welcomed into the kitchen/diner a real home from home and which

boasts a seamless blend of character and contemporary design .

The original stone-built fireplace complements the range of quality appliances and sleek kitchen units.

Delight in home-cooked meals at the dining table, which makes for a wonderful social space before heading into the sitting room to relax.

During the winter months, you can look forward to lighting the woodburning stove for extra warmth as you a browse the channels on the Smart TV with Netflix. Upstairs, you will find two elegantly-dressed double bedrooms, both featuring plush linens and charming furnishings that create welcoming spaces to return to each evening. (One of the rooms can be converted into two single beds)

If you are visiting during the summer months, be sure to enjoy your morning coffee on the rear terraced garden, you may even catch sight of the stream train passing by ... and when you return in the evening enjoy some alfresco dining as you catch the final rays of sunshine

or the relaxing bubbles of the hot tub!

If you can tear yourself away from this charming abode, venture a short distance to the centre of Blaenau Ffestiniog, once considered to be the slate capital of the world.

Expect to find historical landmarks and breathtaking natural beauty.

The town offers a variety of places to eat, drink, and shop

Visit Llechwedd to learn about the men who built the slate industry, or a trip to Bounce Below to experience a unique adventure bouncing from net to net in a cavern the size of a cathedral, Zip World Caverns offers an exhilarating journey through underground caves on zip lines.

You can also look forward to exploring Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, which is ideal for both walking and cycling enthusiasts, with several routes accessible right from the cottage's doorstep.

Alternatively, travel a short distance to the Cardigan Bay coastline to enjoy the stunning Black Rock Sands or explore the enchanting Italianate-style village of Portmeirion. With its iconic architecture, award-winning restaurants, exotic gardens, and sandy beaches,

Portmeirion offers something special for every visitor.

A trip to Garreg Lwyd would not be complete without a journey on the Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railway this property is a wonderful base for the North Wales getaway you’ve been dreaming of.

Tanygrisiau, meaning "below the steps", refers to the stepped cliffs above this traditional Welsh village. The Moelwyn mountains protect the village from much of the northerly gales in the winter, and give it a pleasant southerly aspect with relatively mild weather considering its location high in Snowdon. The village stands amongst dramatic scenery, and Tanygrisiau is a good starting point for many walks, especially if your intention is to climb Moelwyn itself. Tanygrisiau was famous for its slate mining, producing a high quality black slate that was used across the world. Tanygrisiau railway station is on the famous Ffestiniog Railway, a narrow gauge railway built to carry slate from the mines down to the sea at Porthmadog; today it is a renowned tourist attraction providing stunning views on its trip to the coast. Only 1.1 miles away is Blaenau Ffestiniog, once the capital of slate quarrying and in the 18th century known as the "City of Slate". The town stands in an elevated, natural bowl amidst this mountainous region and has a good variety of shops and pubs, but is best known for its tourist attractions. One of the old quarries is now the renowned Llechwedd Slate Cavern. The famous narrow gauge Ffestiniog Railway provides wonderful trips through spectacular countryside. Enjoy superb walks and bike trails at Coed-y-Brenin, one of the best mountain bike centres in Britain, as well as good climbing at the Plas y Brenin National Mountain Centre, wonderful sandy beaches, or great fishing or golf. Visit delightful Betws-y-Coed, the Italianate Village at Portmeirion, or Bala, with its renowned white water rafting opportunities.

Accommodation

Two double bedrooms.

Hot tub and rear terraced patio.

Sitting room with woodburning stove.

Well-equipped Kitchen /diner.

2 Well-behaved pets.

Smart TV with Netflix, WiFi.

Fuel, power, and starter pack for Woodburning Stove Inc in rent.

Roadside parking.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 1.2 miles, pub 0.8 miles.

Note: There are steps up to the terrace.

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