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The Cabin

Trawsfynydd, Near Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd

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Nestled in the picturesque Trawsfynydd Holiday Village within the stunning Snowdonia National Park, this charming log cabin is an ideal retreat for families, accommodating up to four guests. The cabin features a welcoming living room with modern amenities such as an electric coal-effect fire, a Freeview TV, and a DVD player, ensuring comfort and entertainment. The well-designed kitchen includes a breakfast area, electric cooker, and essential appliances, providing a cozy space for family meals. The sleeping arrangements consist of a double bedroom and a single room with a bunk bed, while a convenient shower room completes the ground floor layout. Additional amenities include Economy 7 heating, Wi-Fi, and shared laundry facilities, along with a small lawn and raised decking area for outdoor relaxation.

The holiday village itself has a rich history, having been originally established as an army camp by the War Office before its transformation into a holiday destination in 1959. Today, it boasts on-site facilities such as a pub and restaurant, along with reception and laundry services. Guests can enjoy the serene surroundings and the remnants of the camp's past while exploring the beautiful landscape of the Snowdonia National Park, which offers a variety of outdoor activities for all ages, making it an excellent choice for a family getaway.

Just a couple of miles away lies the village of Trawsfynydd, which is conveniently located near Trawsfynydd Lake. This area offers a café, fishing tackle shop, and opportunities for cycling and walking, perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in nature. Nearby attractions include Yr Ysgwrn, the former home of the Welsh poet Hedd Wyn, and the bustling seaside town of Barmouth, known for its vibrant shops, amusements, and sandy beaches. Harlech, with its expansive beach and medieval castle, is also within reach, providing further opportunities for exploration and enjoyment.

For those seeking adventure, the nearby town of Blaenau Ffestiniog is renowned for its outdoor activities, including the world's largest zip wire zone at Zip World Titan and the thrilling Bounce Below trampoline nets. Visitors can also take a scenic steam train ride on the famous Ffestiniog Railway, which offers breathtaking views as it travels to the coast at Porthmadog. Additionally, the unique architecture of Portmeirion, designed by Sir Clough Williams Ellis, is a must-see. With various attractions and scenic drives available from Trawsfynydd, including beautiful routes to Llanuwchllyn and Coed Y Brenin Forest Park, this log cabin serves as an excellent base for exploring the wonders of North Wales.

  • Internet
  • Pub Nearby
Weekly from £395

Features

  • Bed linen & towels included
  • Washing machine

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