Ereiniog, Tremadog, Gwynedd, North Wales
Description:
Sleeps 4
No Pets please
Price from: £585 per week
A historical, detached farmhouse set near Tremadog amidst the breath-taking scenery of the Snowdonia National Park.
Built in 1554, this characterful property is an ideal choice for families and friends seeking a rural base with access to the many delights of Gwynedd.
In keeping with its age, in the centre of the lounge rests a ship’s keel from one of the ships deployed in the War of the Roses, above a rustic, stone-built inglenook fireplace housing a wood burning stove, making it a lovely spot to unwind each evening.
The farmhouse has been well-prepared with much attention to detail and is ideal for a relaxing holiday for those wanting to explore the beautiful Welsh countryside or even fish in the well-stocked lake that rests at the head of the valley.
From the front door there are many footpaths for you to choose from if you fancy traversing the hills, and discrete slate workings.
Just four miles away lies the charming village of Tremadog, home to a pub and convenience store for grabbing the essentials, while neighbouring Porthmadog is filled with a greater choice of amenities, including an eclectic mix of independent shops, galleries, restaurants, pubs, and tea rooms.
Those outdoor enthusiasts will be drawn to the many wonders of the Snowdonia National Park, where you can take on the famous, awe-inspiring Snowdon Peak or even explore the underground mines at Zip World Llechwedd.
A charming adventure at this lovely rural cottage awaits, during your next visit to North Wales.
Facilities:
Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin
Bathroom with bath, hand-held shower, walk-in shower, basin, and WC
Kitchen/diner
Sitting room with woodburning stove
Oil central heating, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher
Smart TV, WiFi
Fuel and power inc. in rent
Bed linen inc. in rent
Ample off-road parking
Enclosed garden
Sorry, no pets and no smoking
Shop and pub 4 miles, lake 1.1 miles