In a picturesque location at the end of Bala Lake, just 5 miles from the town of Bala and surrounded by the Snowdonia National Park.. Ground Floor:
Living room: With electric wood burner, 40" Freeview TV and DVD player.
Kitchen/dining room: With electric oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and slate floor.
Utilty room: With washing machine and tumble dryer.. First Floor:
Bedroom 1: With double bed.
Bedroom 2: With twin beds.
Bathroom: With shower over bath, and toilet.. Calor gas central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Cot and highchair.. Enclosed courtyard with patio and garden furniture. Bike store. On road parking. No smoking.. This pretty, Grade II listed, stone cottage is situated in the quiet village of Llanuwchllyn at one end of Bala Lake - the largest natural lake in Wales. It’s also just a minute’s stroll to Llanuwchllyn railway station, home of the Bala Lake Railway, which offers a memorable journey by narrow gauge steam train along the lakeside to Bala, 5 miles away. Within easy walking distance of the village pub, and surrounded by the dramatic landscape of the Snowdonia National Park, this makes a great base from which to explore the area. The historic town of Bala has a wide range of cafés and restaurants, a leisure centre with swimming pool and sports hall. There are water sports both on the lake and close by at the White Water Rafting Centre, as well as a golf course. It’s also within easy reach of the sandy beaches of the Cardigan Bay Coast, just 23 miles away at Barmouth. There is a station café, 200 yards away, and a small shop situated within the pub and local garage at the end of the village. Beach 23 miles. Pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
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Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.