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Tryfan in Blaenau-Ffestiniog

Resting in the picturesque slate-mining town of Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd lies Tryfan, a charming double-fronted stone built, detached cottage. Boasting pretty views of the surrounding hilltops and rugged terrains, as well as offering a delightful garden perfect for enjoying the warmer months outdoors, this property is ideal for a family or group of friends looking to explore this scenic area of North Wales.

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Stepping into the property, leave your coats and shoes in the hallway, which boasts gorgeous original tile floors and make your way into the sitting room. The sitting room provides a wonderful social space for the group, complete with a warming electric stove set in a dramatic centre-room cove; half of the sitting room hosts a plush corner sofa for you to snuggle up with your loved ones, and the other half of the room hosts quality armchairs which have been thoughtfully arranged to create a peaceful zone while still enjoying the communal aspects of the room. From here, make your way into the well-equipped kitchen where you will find all the necessary appliances to assist with your self catering requirements including a gas hob, electric oven and a handy dishwasher; quintessentially Welsh, the countertops and windowsills in the kitchen are lovingly crafted from high-quality slate, adding to the charm of the cottage. Beyond here, happen upon the dining room where the group can gather at the extendable dining table to catch up on the day's events. As night rolls in, climb the stairs to the bedrooms for to rest your eyes ahead of a adventurous day of discovering your surroundings. The first floor hosts five bedrooms, each fit with plenty of storage for your belongings and quality beds, including two doubles and a single, as well as a king-size with a pretty dressing table so you can get ready in style. The final bedroom is another king-size with an en-suite bathroom, fit with a bath, shower over, a basin and a WC so you can escape from the group to indulge in a good book in a bubble bath. Completing the interior of the property is a family bathroom with a bath, shower over, basin and WC, proving plenty of space to freshen up between activities, and a handy ground-floor cloakroom and utility area. Outside, the multilevel garden offers a lovely space for soaking up the last of the summer sun with a glass of wine in hand; the garden hosts furniture for an alternative dining arrangement and both lawn and patio areas with magnificent views over the rolling and craggy hills. Treat your loved ones to a meal out during your stay in one of the local restaurants; Y Chwarelwr, The Quarryman Bar & Grill is just a short walk from the cottage and offers traditional pub grub in a friendly setting. If you cannot tear yourself away from the cottage, why not enjoy a takeaway in your home away from home from Trish & Chips, for classic chip shop dinners, or perhaps Red Chillis for Indian cuisine. The area is bursting with attractions and activities for you to uptake such as mountain biking in the Snowdonia mountain range, zip lining and hiking. The famous Zip World Slate Caverns is within easy reach of the dwelling by car and provides a truly unique experience within breath-taking underground caverns and packed with thrilling activities; here you will also find Bounce Below, an extraordinary activity of bouncing through caves, difficult to find elsewhere. If you prefer to stay above ground, spend an afternoon exploring the pretty Plas Tan y Bwlch Gardens; the tremendous positioning of the grand house overlooks the valley of the River Dwryryd and the neatly-kept grounds give you a wonderfully peaceful day of strolling leisurely before stopping at the café for tea and cake and heading back to the abode. Bring your friends and family to Tryfan for a memorable holiday any time of year.

The historic slate town of Blaenau Ffestiniog rests in a prominent position between Coed y Brenin Forest Park and the Snowdonia National Park. The town hosts a good selection of shops, pubs and eateries. A popular attraction within the town is the Zip World Slate caverns, home to the longest zip line in the Europe and the fasted in the world! Travellers can visit the local slate mines and gain and insight into mining history of the area, and the famous Ffestiniog mountain railway which runs through the Snowdonia National Park to the delightful harbour town of Porthmadog.

7-Day Forecast

Make the most of your holiday by considering the weather! The 7-day weather forecast for Blaenau-Ffestiniog is detailed below.

Wed 18th Moderate rain 11°C 4°C 31mph 19.9mm 1,004mb
Thu 19th Rain and snow 5°C 1°C 22mph 3.5mm 1,013mb
Fri 20th Moderate rain 7°C 2°C 20mph 7.2mm 1,014mb
Sat 21st Moderate rain 8°C 4°C 25mph 7.7mm 1,010mb
Sun 22nd Snow 3°C 2°C 31mph 7.3mm 1,012mb
Mon 23rd Rain and snow 7°C 1°C 24mph 5.3mm 1,025mb
Tue 24th Light rain 9°C 7°C 9mph 0.5mm 1,026mb

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