This is a spacious bungalow, situated in a quiet residential area, just a short walk from the popular market town of Bala, in the Snowdonia National Park. With a great selection of independent shops and various great places to eat, this cottage is a perfect base for families or friends looking to make the most of the stunning lake and surrounding mountains and countryside, yet being able to enjoy a busy town of an evening.
This delightful bungalow offers three light and airy bedrooms and a family bathroom. There is a well-equipped kitchen with dining area, leading out into a conservatory with comfy seating, a perfect place to relax with a morning cup of tea. The sitting room is light and spacious with a cosy gas fire, making it a pleasant place to curl up and watch a film together or plan the next day’s adventures. Outside, you can sit in the private garden that wraps around the property and unwind after a day exploring the local town and fabulous countryside. Nestled in the Snowdonia National Park and in the heart of the ‘Welsh Lake District’, the town is on the shores of the stunning Llyn Tegid, which opens up a myriad of days out with footpaths heading in all directions. You are ideally placed to explore all that the fabulous Mid and North Wales countryside has to offer from pretty villages, lakes and mountains to outdoor activities such as whitewater rafting and caving. For those looking for more relaxed pursuits, why not take a trip on the Bala Lake Railway, visit the stained glass workshops or perhaps just enjoy the mass of walks and cycle routes that criss-cross the area? Slightly further afield, to the north you will find the magnificent landscape surrounding Blaenau Ffestiniog, with its fantastic selection of cave activities, or alternatively an easy drive will take you to the beautiful sweep of the Llyn Peninsula with its fabulous sandy beaches. Families and friends will be spoilt for choice with the fabulous array of outdoor activities on offer in this area, then enjoy returning to the comfort of this lovely property at the end of a busy day. Note: This property is a three minute walk from Ref. 7896, together they sleep 12.
The busy market town of Bala sits within the beautiful Snowdonia National Park and is located at the head of Llyn Tegid. The famous lake at Bala, is the largest natural lake in Wales and home to a unique fish called the Gwyniaid, which is a relic of the Ice Age. Celebrated as a centre for many fantastic watersports including fishing, sailing, canoeing, windsurfing and whitewater rafting.
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