Tucked away in the beautiful town of Bala, surrounded by wonderful countryside, rests this charming two-bedroom property, Meloch Cottage. Enjoying a central location, with a wealth of amenities and attractions right on the doorstep, Meloch Cottage is the idyllic escape for a family, two couples or nature-loving friends looking to explore this glorious region of Gwynedd.
Park up outside the stone-fronted property and take your luggage inside before admiring the quaint setting. There is outdoor seating at the front of the cottage to soak in the sunshine and enjoy a peaceful cup of tea. On entering the property you will find an entrance hallway to house your walking boots and coats, and as you continue to explore Meloch Cottage, you are welcomed by a snug sitting room with a plush sofa, a woodburning stove and a Smart TV; here you can spend your evening relaxing as you watch your favourite programme or discuss the next day's activities. An exposed stone wall divides the sitting room from the kitchen/ diner, where you will find all you need to prepare some delicious home-cooked meals and gather around the dining table to tuck into a feast. The ground-floor also hosts a fabulous shower room, with a spacious walk-in shower for a refreshing rinse after an action-packed day in Bala. As the evening grows dark, climb upstairs to discover two tastefully decorated bedrooms, with featured stone walls, hanging lights and furniture; choose between the king-size bed or the double to rest your head. In the morning, kick-start your day with a steaming cup of coffee, courtesy of the coffee machine and discuss the plans for the day ahead. You will be spoilt for choice with the attractions in Bala, take a quaint stroll around the largest, natural lake in Wales, which offers fantastic watersports for the outdoor enthusiasts, or visit Byd Mary Jones World to uncover the fascinating history of Mary Jones, where you can also indulge in a slice of cake at the café. Embark on an adventure to the pretty town of Llangollen, which rests beside the River Dee; here you can explore quirky gift shops, sample delicious eateries and enjoy a refreshing glass of wine or cask ale at one of many pubs. Travel further afield to the enchanting village of Betws-y-Coed for a stunning walk through Swallow Falls, or hike up the forested hills for amazing views and a splendour of nature. For a magical escape to the glorious Welsh countryside, choose Meloch Cottage.
Settled within the beautiful Snowdonia National Park is the thriving market town of Bala, which is home to the largest natural lake in Wales and a rare fish named Gwyniad. The town boasts fantastic watersports, where visitors can enjoy sailing, windsurfing and much more. Bala is rich in history and hosts quirky shops, inns and restaurants, as well as an ancient Town Walk. The town also boasts views of Berwyn Mountains and the Snowdonia Mountain range.
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