Bala 2 miles. Tucked away in the small village of Rhyduchaf near Bala in Gwynedd, is this superb three-bedroom stone-built barn conversion, Arenig View.
Set on the owner’s land and named after its stunning views out towards the Arenig Mountains, enjoying an excellent location within Snowdonia National Park and an interior which perfectly blends contemporary and traditional features, Arenig View makes for a brilliant country escape for a family of six or three couples looking for a respite from everyday life. Take advantage of the ample parking available, as well as a shared front courtyard where can enjoy a crisp glass of wine on warmer evenings. Step inside this lovely semi-detached cottage and enter into the spacious living/dining room, with bi-fold doors which allow the perfect merging of the indoors and outdoors, here you can snuggle up on the plush leather sofas and escape with a film on the Smart TV, savour a delicious home-cooked meal at the extending dining table or take in the exceptional views from your own private decking area. Keep the designated chef of your group company in the well-equipped kitchen adorned with original features of exposed beams and a high-vaulted ceiling, as they cook-up a storm using the electric oven and five ring hob, fridge/freezer and dishwasher for an easy clean up! Completing the ground-floor is a well-presented king-size bedroom with a striking exposed stonework wall, high vaulted ceiling and an en-suite shower room, ideal for those who are looking for a little more privacy or have limited mobility. Climb the stairs to the first-floor, where you can wash away the day in the shower room, which serves two well-appointed bedrooms, a king-size with a large window showcasing magnificent views of the mountains, perfect for waking up to with your morning coffee and a twin with a high vaulted ceiling and Juliet balcony for throwing open to savour the country air. Take advantage of the shared external boot room where you can store wet walking or kayaking gear to dry after a day of adventures. Set out for the day and take the short drive to Bala, where you will find a delightful selection of amenities, including independent shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants serving delicious food to suit all tastes and budgets, ideal for those evenings when you fancy a night away from the kitchen! For a truly unique way to see the sights, why not hop aboard a vintage steam train at the Bala Lake Railway, where you can sit back and enjoy your picturesque surroundings. For those looking for something a little more adventurous, take to the waters of Bala Lake to try your hand at one of the excellent waterpsorts on offer, including sailing, Whitewater rafting, kayaking and canoeing. Resting at the edges of Bala Lake is the interesting Byd Mary Jones World, a small award-winning heritage museum detailing the story of Mary Jones. For those who have brought their clubs, Bala offers an excellent 10-hole golf course with impressive views overlooking Llyn Tegid. Just a little further is Dolgellau, with its lush and vibrant park ideal for savouring a homemade picnic, leisurely walks along the Afon Mawddach embarking on a scenic hike up Precipice Walk or exploring the fascinating Cymer Abbey. Your visit will not be complete without a visit to the Snowdonia National Park, where you find an array of things to do, including Zip World Fforest with its thrilling woodland rollercoaster and tree-top walks, Coed y Brenin Forest, perfect for a two-footed adventure through the woodland, or for a more challenging trail, hike to the summit of Mount Snowdon, the highest point in Wales, boasting unspoilt panoramic views across the picturesque landscape from the top. For an unforgettable trip that will have you wanting to return as soon as you have left, choose Arenig View. Note: This property can be booked with Ref. 1074598, together sleeping 10 guests.
Tucked away within the famous and scenic Snowdonia National Park, is the thriving market town of Bala. Home to an expansive lake where visitors can enjoy an array of watersports, including fishing, sailing and whitewater rafting, Bala is an outdoor enthusiasts haven. The town itself offers a delightful selection of independent shops, inns and restaurants where you can grab a tasty bite to eat, as well as the Bala Lake Railway for a unique way to see the sights.
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