Ty Capel Jeriwsalem, Trawsfynydd

T? Capel Jeriwsalem is a charming semi-detached cottage in Bronaber village, 4 miles from Trawsfynydd. There is a double room and a twin room in this attractive property, along with a bathroom with bath, shower, basin and WC, and an extra shower room with shower cubicle. Downstairs is a fitted kitchen with dining area, and a sitting room with woodburner. Outside there is off road parking for two cars, and a lawned garden. With the Rhinog Mountains, Traws Lake, and the beaches of Harlech and Barmouth easily reached, T? Capel Jeriwsalem makes a wonderful year-round base.

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 4
  •   Bedrooms 2
  •   Bathrooms 2
  •   Changeover Saturday
Features
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Washing Machine
  •   Television
  •   Kettle
  •   Garden
  •   Log Burner
  •   Wifi
  •   Parking Available

Accommodation Details

Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, basin and WC. Shower room with shower only. Ground floor basin and WC. Fitted kitchen with dining area. Sitting room with woodburner.

Trawsfynydd 3 miles. A semi-detached holiday cottage, originally part of the adjoining 1825-built Independent chapel, on the outskirts of Bronaber village, 3 miles from Trawsfynydd. This Trawsfynydd cottage has been successfully renovated to provide high quality accommodation which combines original features with contemporary decor and furnishings. This is a perfect Trawsfynydd cottage for a family holiday or romantic break, with a woodburner in the sitting room and some wonderful mountain views. There are a pleasant garden ideal for dining alfresco and paths and trails from the cottage to the surrounding Rhinog Mountains. On the doorstep of this cottage near Trawsfynydd is the renowned Coed-y-Brenin Forest with its famous mountain biking trails. Enjoy beautiful hill and mountain scenery, fishing in Traws Lake and the beautiful beaches at Porthmadog, Harlech and Barmouth. A splendid Trawsfynydd cottage, whatever the time of year.

Set in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park the traditional Welsh village of Trawsfynydd is surrounded by the Rhinog, Moelwyn and Arenig mountains. The impressive local lake is renowned for its excellent fishing and is only a short distance from the village itself. With a pub and a small variety of shops, Trawsfynydd provides all essential amenities as well as outstanding outdoor activities including excellent water sports, climbing, walking, fishing, golf and mountain biking. Close by are a number of beautiful beaches including Black Rock Sands, Harlech and Barmouth whilst the bustling towns of Dolgellau and Porthmadog are also withing easy driving distance. Also worth visiting in the area are the many castles, narrow gaugerailways, slate and copper mines and the famous Portmeirion Italianate village.

Amenities & Facilities

Oil central heating with woodburner. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washer/dryer, combi TV/DVD with FreeSat, CD, WiFi. Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburner inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 2 cars. Bike shed. Front enclosed lawned garden with patio, garden furniture and BBQ. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 4 miles. Note: The chapel next door holds one service a month. Note: Cottage is next to a main road and as such some traffic noise will be heard.

Location Details

Set in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park the traditional Welsh village of Trawsfynydd is surrounded by the Rhinog, Moelwyn and Arenig mountains. The impressive local lake is renowned for its excellent fishing and is only a short distance from the village itself. With a pub and a small variety of shops, Trawsfynydd provides all essential amenities as well as outstanding outdoor activities including excellent water sports, climbing, walking, fishing, golf and mountain biking. Close by are a number of beautiful beaches including Black Rock Sands, Harlech and Barmouth whilst the bustling towns of Dolgellau and Porthmadog are also withing easy driving distance. Also worth visiting in the area are the many castles, narrow gaugerailways, slate and copper mines and the famous Portmeirion Italianate village.

Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.

Reviews

The cottage is located on the main road quite close to the village of Trawsfynydd so it's easy enough to find and get to. We'd read a few comments regarding the noise of passing traffic but have to say we didn't notice it and we live in an extremely rural area so I don't think it would be an issue for most people. The cottage is set at an angle to the road with the small chapel in front and a lovely private garden to the side. The cottage itself was spotless and had everything I needed, which was brilliant as I prefer to cook when I'm away, upstairs the shower room is separate to the bathroom/toilet, with 2 teenagers this was a godsend! We were really lucky with the weather, there are lovely walks/ mountain bike trails close by, we visited the beach and castle at Harlech, Swallow Falls at Capel Curig, Conwy Castle,the Great Orme and Landudno. The highlight of our week was climbing Snowdon, it was amazing. If you're planning on visiting North Wales you really couldn't find a nicer more homely place to stay, the owners live close by and they were really lovely and so helpful. We knew we were onto a winner when we arrived to a waiting tea tray complete with Welsh cakes, it was the perfect start to a perfect week, thank you!

Rated by Donna G reviewed on 24th June 2017

We spent a few days in this lovely cottage which we booked on the spur of the moment to celebrate our anniversary. The cottage itself was delightful and had everything you could possibly need. We had a warm welcome from Ieuan and Gwyneth who had provided flowers, coffee and delicious Welsh cakes. We wish we had stayed longer.

Rated by Steve J reviewed on 27th March 2017

The owners were very friendly and on hand if we needed anything. It was private and in a great location, and the friendly ponies were a plus! Would definitely go again.

Rated by Miss Crofts reviewed on 26th June 2016

A brilliant cottage ideally located for mountain biking, and the use of a bike shed was a great help. The owners were very helpful and friendly. Had a perfect stay, would definitely book again.

Rated by Mrs Fulljames reviewed on 3rd May 2016

We stayed for the bank holiday weekend to celebrate our sons 18th birthday! he wanted a family weekend break mountain biking which the cottage was perfectly positioned for the coed y brenin mountain biking trails. its also immaculately clean comfortable beds everything you could possibly need is there. the owners are very friendly even provided welsh cakes and coffee which was gratefully received. Would definately book again. thank you from the Fulljames family XX

Rated by NorfolkKinda reviewed on 1st May 2016

A wonderful cottage in very good condition.

Rated by Ms Rogerson reviewed on 18th April 2016

A lovely holiday cottage, we had an excellent stay and it was spotless.

Rated by Mrs Moon reviewed on 5th October 2015

A lovely cottage which is well placed for the beautiful scenery and attractions of Snowdonia.

Rated by Mrs Berry reviewed on 13th September 2015

The cottage was lovely, we were made to feel very welcomed by owners and the location was perfect. We enjoyed it so much that we have booked to go back in a few weeks time.

Rated by Mrs Spooner reviewed on 16th June 2015

The house was immaculate and the owners were lovely. Amazing location, located to some beautiful and remote parts of Snowdonia. Generously heated, and a lovely wood burner in the living room.

Rated by Mr Cherry-Kynaston reviewed on 8th February 2015

Great cottage and great owners who lived next door. We'd rent it again if in the area.

Rated by Mr Dodd reviewed on 4th January 2015

Absolutely lovely place to stay, easy to find and park car, easy reach of many attractions and walks in the Snowdonia area. Owners very welcoming and not intrusive. Log fire made up for us on arrival. Would go back and stay there again.

Rated by Mr Tyzzer reviewed on 21st October 2014

The property was very comfortable, everything had been thought of to make it a nice place to stay. It was very warm and cosy and it is situated in a good spot for visiting lots of interesting places.

Rated by Mrs Lyne reviewed on 13th October 2014

Everything that could be provided for your use and comfort is here. We prefer to have a chance to make our own food when away for any length of time, and we had no problem doing so. The supermarket is a short drive away, so finding provisions is no problem. The cottage is a perfect size for two couples, or a family of four (perhaps not very young children who can't handle stairs). The toilet on the main floor is handy, and the separate shower and bathroom is efficient. Having a washer/dryer was also a lifesaver. The cottage is on a fairly busy road, but we really didn't find the noise an issue at night. We did find that shutting the window minimized the noise almost completely if it was busy. This cottage is so charming you won't want to leave. It is private and immaculate. Mr. and Mrs.Tomas are great hosts. In addition to providing you with a wonderful stay, they are interested in assisting you with information on the area, and hearing about your experiences. It is very well centered for driving to so many areas where sightseeing and adventures can be had within a drive of an hour or less. We have stayed in many B&B's and a few cottages, and Ty Capel Jeriwsalem is a the top of its game.

Rated by Marilyn W reviewed on 3rd October 2014

The cottage was well planned and equipped. There were appropriate period features though out the cottage but it was a modern holiday home with all the facilities you would expect. It was warm and cosy in all rooms and the wood burner in the lounge was a bonus.

Rated by Mrs Hanson reviewed on 14th September 2014

A fantastically well equipped cottage and a lovely warm welcome from the owners.

Rated by Mr Knight reviewed on 17th August 2014

We had a really wonderful holiday. The cottage was very clean, the kitchen was excellently equipped and the cottage owners were very friendly. In the living room we could find all the important information about the cottage and the surroundings, with leaflets for all tourist attractions! We enjoyed watching the sheep from the kitchen windows. The location made it possible to explore the whole of North Wales, especially Snowdonia national park. There was enough parking space in front of the Chapel. We fully recommend this property.

Rated by Mr Wagner reviewed on 15th June 2014

The cottage was perfect for our family holiday.It was lovely and cosy and we loved the use of slate throughout the cottage.

Rated by Mrs Gornall reviewed on 27th May 2014

We had a most enjoyable week and would certainly go back again.

Rated by Mr Andrews reviewed on 18th May 2014

Very comfortable cottage. A great location for getting out and seeing Snowdonia and the surrounding area.

Rated by Mr Jenkins reviewed on 15th April 2014

The location was ideal for our planned mountain biking in Coed-y-Brenin forest. The cottage was immaculate and well stocked with cutlery, crockery, towels etc. We'll definitely be back and wouldn't hesitate to recommend this cottage.

Rated by Mr Squires reviewed on 1st March 2014

The cottage itself was just wonderful, so beautiful and homely and in a great location; we had a fabulous time in North Wales. The owners of the cottage made us so welcome, we just couldn't help but feel happy and relaxed. There are loads of attractions nearby that we have yet to explore, we hope to come back soon.

Rated by Mrs Evans reviewed on 8th February 2014

The general standard of the cottage was very high - many nice touches and extremely clean.

Rated by Mr Birch reviewed on 6th January 2014

The place had a real character, it was very nice. The surroundings were fabulous.

Rated by Mr Dodju reviewed on 19th August 2013

Warm hospitality, very nice cottage

Rated by Mr Langer reviewed on 1st August 2013

We had a very nice welcome by Mr ansd Mrs Tomas and the cottage was a surprise by its location behind the chapel but once inside what a delightful place clean, very well appointed, warm, complete with a log fire and a very nice welcome pack. The beds were very comfortable and with a shower room and two toilets it was a perfect place for four people to stay. It is a little way from the nearest village of Trawsfynydd and although located near a busy road the cottage is behind the chapel and traffic noise was not a problem. The location is great surrounded by open countryside and a good central place for visiting many local places of interest especially the narrow gauge railways. Portmadog, the home of the Ffestiniog railway is only 11 miles away and in the course of our week's stay we visited a narrow gauge railway every day! With sheep just outside the kitchen it was just a lovely place to stay and we would thoroughly recommend this cottage.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 28th July 2013

Really lovely cottage, which although is on a main road, when inside you don't hear the traffic at all. Nothing negative to say - nice beds, nice facilities, nice kitchen, great log burner... a really well presented place. And a great location from which to explore snowdonia. 10 out of 10!

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 29th May 2013

The cottage was great.The little thoughts to detail were brilliant. Flowers on the table, fire laid and ready to go, welcome coffee and cake on a tray, milk in the fridge, just lovely. Liked everything about the holiday, the weather, the scenery, everything. Perfect escape.

Rated by Mr Winterson reviewed on 12th May 2013

I have stayed in quite a few cottages and this was by far the cleanest. It was absolutely spotless. Cosy and warm with or without the wood burner on and it was a novelty to be making the morning cuppa with a lamb watching me the other side of the kitchen window! Owners were friendly and laid on a welcome tray with cakes. Would definitely go back, looking forward for a return visit.

Rated by briskyfingers reviewed on 11th April 2013

Excellent property which although by a main road, is set behind the chapel and is very quiet. Lovely owners who make sure all is well. Welcome cakes and milk. Everything in kitchen you could need. Great log burner and very clean throughout. Great location to explore the sights and walks in the area.

Rated by Mr Leitch reviewed on 4th March 2013

The position of the cottage, the high quality accommodation and attention to detail. The owners went out of their way to welcome and ensure we had a wonderful time, nothing was too much trouble.

Rated by Mr Howard reviewed on 25th February 2013

The cottage provided a warm and picturesque base for our holiday. The owners were very welcoming.

Rated by Mrs Newcome reviewed on 3rd November 2012

The cottage was in the perfect location for exploring Snowdonia and everywhere we went was within 20 minutes of the cottage. It has some stunning views and the cottage has everything you need for the perfect holiday. A wonderful welcome from the owners on arrival. Perfect holiday.

Rated by Miss Carter reviewed on 22nd October 2012

This cottage is absolutely immaculate. The hosts were friendly and helpful. It was warm, cosy and welcoming. The owners have retained all of the lovely original features and enhanced them with modern, homely touches. There were some kind welcome surprises with the log burner already set up ready to light. It is very well located. We didn't want to leave. Looking forward to a return visit!

Rated by Mrs Robotham reviewed on 17th September 2012

Superb location, fantastic cottage, will definitely use again.

Rated by Mr Perkin reviewed on 3rd September 2012

The cottage was beautifully presented, catered for everything and in a stunning location; we couldn't have asked for more. The owners were very friendly and welcoming and have clearly put a lot of thought into the facilities they provide. There are a variety of activities for all age groups within the surrounding area, and the immediate scenery is breathtaking.

Rated by Mrs Glover reviewed on 30th July 2012

Cottage was exactly where we wanted to be for walking, photos on web site do not do it justice. Owners very welcoming. Would definitely use again.

Rated by Mr Fordham reviewed on 27th July 2012

A wonderfully cosy little cottage, beautifully presented throughout with very welcoming owners. The cottage came with everything I could have asked for and more.

Rated by Ms Hardwick reviewed on 26th July 2012

The cottage was perfect, warm, comfortable and a real home from home. Very tempted to repeat a visit. Perfectly warm, a very welcoming package and lovely hosts. 11/10!

Rated by Mrs Burge reviewed on 26th July 2012

A very well equipped property - cleaner, bigger and lovelier than I expected!

Rated by Miss Clapham reviewed on 24th July 2012

Location, a warm welcome and hospitality. The standard of the accommodation; it felt like a home from home.

Rated by Mr Howard reviewed on 3rd March 2012

The property was absolutely fabulous, renovated to a very high standard and impeccably clean and tidy. The owners were very welcoming with a Christmas tree, home baked mince pies and the log burner ready to light. All information about the cottage and surroundings was well presented even down to the local OS map being available. The location is great if you wish to explore Snowdonia with walks available right from the front door. We would happily recommend this place to friends or family and would visit again.

Rated by Mr Bagshaw reviewed on 1st January 2012

The owners were very friendly and welcoming. It was lovely to have tea/coffee/milk after a long drive. The cottage was warm and cosy and just enough space. Every aspects was well thought out.

Rated by Mrs Morgan reviewed on 20th October 2011

Very comfortable cottage, beautifully restored. The owners were very welcoming and have thought of everything plus some very thoughtful little extras. Great location for getting to North Snowdonia or down to the Mawddach and Dyfi estuaries. Great for walking, cycling and wildlife.

Rated by Mrs Watson reviewed on 14th September 2011

The owners were very friendly and welcoming, providing coffee and Welsh cakes. The property was very clean and the house has been renovated to a very high standard. There was some road noise, but generally because of the lovely house and beautiful surrounding areas we did not mind. The area is absolutely stunning. Excellent cycling tracks in the forest just a few miles from the cottage. Stunning beaches near Porthmadog. Walking opportunities right from the house, and on the other side of the hill the Roman Steps are a lovely walk. I would highly recommend this cottage again.

Rated by Mr Otto reviewed on 4th September 2011

The cottage was beautifully equipped and the owners were very welcoming. The location was great with easy access to Snowdonia National Park and good local walks.

Rated by Mr Dawson reviewed on 21st August 2011

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