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Bryn Afon Farm, Llanrug

Snowdonia. Sleeps up to 10

Resting in the large village of Llanrug in Gwynedd is this superb farmhouse, Bryn Afon Farm. Settled near the owner’s home, spanning two floors and sleeping up to ten guests, Bryn Afon Farm is a delightful pet-friendly dwelling for a getaway to North Wales, enjoying easy access to Caernarfon Castle and the beautiful Swallow Falls in Betws Y Coed. Take advantage of the ample off-road parking outside of the property, before stepping into the entrance hall to discard any coats and shoes after a long journey. Look forward to cosying up in front of the electric woodburning effect stove in the spacious sitting room, whilst enjoying your favourite TV show on the wall-mounted TV, or alternatively, spend some fun evenings in the outside games room playing darts or enjoying a game of pool. Whip up tasty home-cooked meals for your guests in the contemporary kitchen, which also has a handy dishwasher making cleaning up a breeze! Gather around the traditional dining table to savour a delicious meal and toast to the wonderful days ahead. Completing the ground-floor is a cloakroom, ideal for a quick freshen up before heading out, a disabled-friendly bedroom with a specially adapted wet room that can accommodate a wheelchair and includes support rails, ensuring flexible accommodation for all parties. Climb the stairs to the first floor where you will discover four beautifully decorated bedrooms, including two doubles with en-suite shower rooms, a twin with en-suite shower room and a bunk room which has access to a bathroom, where you can indulge in a soothing soak after a long day. Wake-up and head to the front garden to enjoy a morning coffee with your guests as you discuss plans for the days ahead. Get to know the local area with a stroll into the village, where you will find a delightful selection of amenities including a couple of pubs, ideal for those evenings when you don’t feel like cooking, some well-stocked convenience shops and butcher. Why not visit Piggery Pottery, where the children can paint their own handmade ceramic, or venture to the impressive Bryn Bras Castle, where you can view the exterior of the Grade II listed building. If you can tear yourself away, the royal town of Caernarfon is just a short drive away, home to Segontium Roman Fort and the remarkable Caernarfon Castle which houses The Royal Welch Fusiliers Museum. Pack up a picnic and heas off for a family day out at Gypsy Wood Park. Just a little further is the small village of Llanberis, which lies at the foot of imposing Mount Snowdon. Take a leisurely stroll up to the tranquil site of Ceunant Mawr Waterfall, learn about the villages rich mining history at the National Slate Museum or hop aboard the Snowdon Mountain Railway, where you can expect incomparable views as you make your way up to Snowdon’s summit. On your return, be sure to stop at Snowdon Honey Farm & Winery, where you can purchase local and fresh produce. Fishing permits for the Seiont, Gwyrfai and Llyfni rivers can be purchased on site at a weekly or daily rate https://www.sgll.co.uk/. For an unforgettable trip to North Wales, be sure to choose Bryn Afon Farm.

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