Blaenau Ffestiniog, located in Gwynedd, Wales, offers a charming holiday home that accommodates up to five guests. This well-presented property is situated in a delightful area rich with attractions, as well as opportunities for walking and cycling. The cottage features a welcoming entrance that leads to a spacious living and dining room, complete with a multi-fuel burner and a 36" Freeview Smart TV. The kitchen is equipped with modern appliances, including an electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, and tumble dryer, all set on a tiled floor, enhancing the convenience for guests.
The first floor of the cottage comprises three bedrooms: one double, one with twin beds, and a single, each furnished with Freeview TVs and DVD players, ensuring entertainment for all ages. The bathroom features a shower over the bath and a toilet, providing essential amenities for a comfortable stay. The property includes Economy 7 heating, electricity, bed linen, towels, and Wi-Fi, along with initial fuel for the multi-fuel burner. Additional amenities such as a travel cot, highchair, and stairgate are also available, making the cottage family-friendly.
This spacious terraced holiday cottage, originally built during the Victorian era for the historic Oakeley Quarry, boasts a good-sized living area and a small courtyard with garden furniture for outdoor relaxation. The nearby Llechwedd Slate Quarry is home to exciting attractions like Zip World Titan, the world's largest zip wire zone, and Bounce Below, an underground trampoline experience. For those interested in the region's history, a visit to the Deep Mine at Llechwedd is a must, offering insights into the lives of Victorian slate quarrymen.
Blaenau Ffestiniog serves as an excellent base for exploring the surrounding area. The town is just three-quarters of a mile away and is the starting point for the famous Ffestiniog Railway, which takes visitors on a scenic steam train journey to Porthmadog, with opportunities to stop at Minffordd Station to visit the enchanting village of Portmeirion. Nearby attractions include Dolwyddelan Castle, the birthplace of Prince Llewelyn ap Iorwerth, and the picturesque village of Betws-y-Coed, known for its outdoor shops and riverside walks. With the beautiful coastline of Cardigan Bay, Harlech, and Caernarfon Castle all within easy reach, this location is ideal for those looking to discover the natural beauty and rich history of Wales.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!