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Spacious family house, 5 min drive to Zipworld, & Snowdonia National Park, Bangor

Snowdonia. Sleeps up to 9

No21 is a 3 bedroom house in a friendly residential area on the edge of Bethesda.
Downstairs, a spacious, well equipped kitchen diner and a seperate lounge with TV with Amazon firestick, and inglenook fireplace with wood burner. Good sized hallway with washing machine and dishwasher
There is also a oak framed rustic sun lounge with sofa seating which gets very warm on a nice day. The house benefits from a decent sized garden mainly laid to lawn with shrub borders. While we like to retain many original features of our houses, you'll be glad to hear that No21 has gas central heating and fast broadband.
Upstairs, there are 3 bedrooms all with double beds, plus the largest has an additional single bed. The living room also has a sofa bed.
There is a communal parking area right next to the house, but we want you to know, the house is situated on the edge of Bethesda in an old part of town, the roads are narrow, and there is a 90 degree bend to get around, most cars are fine, but if you are in a minibus sized vehicle, there is alternative parking close by.
Just a few doors away there is a play park, so if you have young ones, its an easy way for them to let off steam before dinner. There is a local shop and post office nearby, and a pub mainly popular for its showing of sport TV. Bethesda High St is a 5 minute drive away, with more variety of shops, cafes and pubs. If you are prepared to go a bit further, there are many great places to eat.
Bethesda is a great base to explore the area. You are at the foot of the Ogwen Valley which takes you right into the heart of the mountainous Snowdonia National Park. Yet you are only half an hours drive to Anglesey and some beautiful beaches.
In Bethesda itself is the worldwide renowned Zipworld Velocity, the fastest zip line in the world. Also the Lon Las Ogwen cycle path which takes you up into the mountains or down to the university city of Bangor, passing close by the impressive National Trust, Penrhyn castle, which is well worth a visit.
Bangor has many of the main supermarkets and High Street stores and a wealth of restaurants and pubs, plus the recently opened Pontio Arts Centre.
There are lots of attractions nearby and there will be information leaflets in the house to help you choose.

Located in Bangor, this vacation home is in the mountains. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Eryri National Park and Yr Wyddfa. GreenWood Forest Park and James Pringle Weavers are also worth visiting.

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