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Deu-Ddrws

Barmouth, Gwynedd

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Residing in the charming seaside town of Barmouth, Gwynedd, the traditional fisherman's cottage known as Deu-Ddrws offers a delightful retreat for up to five guests. This 200-year-old cottage, which was originally two separate homes, is steeped in character, featuring exposed stone walls and a beamed ceiling that enhance its rustic charm. The name "Deu-Ddrws," meaning "Two-Doors" in Welsh, reflects its unique history. With its open-plan interior, the cottage provides convenient access to local amenities, the beach, and the breathtaking landscapes of Snowdonia National Park, making it an ideal base for exploring North Wales.

Upon arrival, guests can easily unload their bags just 40 meters from the cottage and park in a nearby long-stay car park, located about 300 meters away. Inside, the inviting atmosphere is complemented by mood lighting and plush sofas, perfect for unwinding with a book or enjoying a movie night. The cottage features a cozy open stone hearth with an electric fire, ensuring warmth throughout the year. The dining area invites guests to celebrate their getaway with a meal, while the funky bathroom offers a relaxing tub for those looking to indulge after a day of adventure. The accommodation includes three well-appointed bedrooms: a double room with a Smart TV, a bunk room, and a unique single room, catering to families and groups of all sizes.

Just a short stroll from the door, Barmouth Beach beckons with opportunities for sunbathing, paddling, and various water sports. Visitors can explore the picturesque Barmouth Harbour and its man-made causeway, which leads to scenic views of the coastline and mountains. The area boasts a variety of eateries, from traditional fish and chips to diverse international cuisines, ensuring that all culinary preferences are satisfied. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy numerous walking and cycling trails, including the stunning Mawddach Trail along the estuary, and the steep climb to Dinas Oleu, which offers breathtaking vistas.

For those seeking indoor activities, Barmouth offers leisure centers, amusements, and local attractions such as the Harlech swimming pool and the Welsh Highland steam railway. The region is also well-connected for exploring further afield, with easy access to towns like Harlech and Tywyn, where visitors can ride the historic Talyllyn Railway. Adventurers can experience the thrill of Blaenau Ffestiniog's Zip World, home to the world's largest zip wire zone. With its prime location and wealth of activities, Deu-Ddrws serves as a perfect home-away-from-home for visitors looking to create lasting memories in North Wales.

  • Internet
  • Pub Nearby
  • Coast Nearby
Weekly from £456

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