Nestled on the edges of the peaceful village of Llan Ffestiniog in Gwynedd, is this spacious detached bungalow, Trem Y Dyffryn 'View of The Valley'. The property boasts an excellent location as it rests in the popular Snowdonia National Park, well-known for its outstanding natural beauty and its wealth of activity, Trem Y Dyffryn makes for a wonderful getaway for a family and their two canine companions who are looking to explore North Wales.
Take advantage of the ample off-road parking which will greet you upon your arrival, as well as a delightful front garden with decking, perfect for treating guests to an alfresco breakfast on sunny mornings. Look forward to whipping up delicious meals for your guests in the well-equipped kitchen/diner, with electric oven and hob and handy dishwasher for keeping your space tidy. Settle down around the dining table to tuck-in to a tasty feast and discuss plans for the adventures that lie ahead. After your meal, retreat to the sitting room where you can sink into the plush corner sofa and simply enjoy the views or select your favourite film from the TV, as the open fire crackles nearby. Indulge in a soothing soak in the Jacuzzi bath paired with your favourite book, before popping on your pyjamas and choosing from three well-presented bedrooms to catch your rest in, a king-size, a double and a bunk. Completing the cottage's interior is a convenient utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer, so you don’t have to bring your whole wardrobe and a cloakroom, ideal for a quick freshen up. Sip your morning coffee out on the rear decking which offers superb views overlooking the valley or enjoy an evening dip in the bubbling hot tub for a night under the stars. Set out for the day and explore the local village, where you will find a well-stocked convenience store and a welcoming hotel which offers a pub and restaurant, perfect for those evenings where you don’t feel like cooking. The village offers some of the best walking and cycling trails in the area, including the walk up to Cwm Cynfal Viewpoint, which offers stunning valley views and the chance to spot the local wildlife. Nearby, is the town of Blaenau Ffestiniog, well-known for its rich mining heritage, here you will find the heritage railway where you can hob aboard a vintage scene train to soak up the sights of Snowdonia National Park or immerse yourself in history at the Llechwedd Slate Caverns, where you can tour the mines and learn about the local area through workshops and history exhibits. For an unforgettable day out, be sure to make a stop at the Zip World Slate Caverns where you will find the Titan 2 and Bounce Below, sure to be a hit with your guests! If you can tear yourself away, head to Porthmadog, where you will find the Maritime Museum, the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways and the Purple Moose Brewery. For a memorable trip to North Wales, choose Trem Y Dyffryn.
Settled just a short distance from the famous Snowdonia National Park and near to the scenic Manod and Moelwyn Mountains, is the peaceful village of Blaenau Ffestiniog. Well-known for it's rich slate quarrying heritage, the village offers a great selection of things to do in the local area, offering scenic walking and cycling trails, easy access to gloriously sandy beaches, fishing lakes and the nearby Zip World for enjoying tree top thrills or Bounce Below.
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