Discover Stabl-Bennar: a barn conversion with modern amenities, pet-friendly, near a sandy beach and local pub. Ideal for a relaxing getaway. Real Fire. A maximum of 1 dog is welcome at this property. [Read more...]
Welcome to Stabl-Bennar, a barn conversion that blends rustic charm with modern comforts. As you step inside, you’ll find an open-plan living space with high vaulted ceilings and exposed original oak beams. This pet-friendly retreat is tastefully furnished and equipped with all the essentials for a comfortable holiday in North Wales.
The main living area features high ceilings and exposed beams, creating a sense of space and history. The modern furnishings ensure you stay comfortable, and the real fire adds warmth on cooler evenings.
The kitchen is fully equipped with modern appliances and sleek countertops, making it easy to prepare meals. The adjacent dining area, with its wooden table and chairs, is perfect for breakfasts or dinners.
The bedroom offers a cosy space with soft linens and a comfortable bed. The skylight allows natural light to flood in, and the bathroom features contemporary fittings and a spacious shower.
Outside, the small private patio is ideal for morning coffee or evening drinks. The shared garden offers additional space, and it’s a great spot for your pets to play. Stabl-Bennar is one of four holiday cottages on the site, each with its own character.
Stabl-Bennar is conveniently located for exploring North Wales. Just 500 metres away is a sandy beach, perfect for sunbathing, swimming, or walking.
The setting of Stabl-Bennar is ideal for those who love spending time outdoors and on the beach. A ten minute walk along the lane from the two bedroom holiday beach retreat near Barmouth leads to a boardwalk that crosses the magnificent dunes that shelter a stunning sandy beach. Benar Beach is a wonderful spot to while away a balmy summer day, whether it's sunbathing, walking or taking a dip in the crisp clear water. With views across to the hills of the Llyn Peninsula, it sure is an idyllic spot.
Located centrally between Harlech and Barmouth, there's plenty of opportunity to get out and explore. Head north to Harlech and wander among the walls of the thirteenth century Harlech Castle, learning about the history of this medieval masterpiece. The castle provides fabulous views to the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park and Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) herself can be seen on a clear day. Be sure to stop in at some of the cute boutique gift shops and cafes the town has to offer. South of Ysgubor-Bennar, the seaside resort of Barmouth has a stunning beach with a beautiful mountain backdrop and the historic Barmouth Bridge, something of a landmark in the region. From the Barmouth area, take a walk along the Mawddach Trail, a walking and cycle path on a disused railway line which follows the Mawddach Estuary inland towards Dolgellau.
Fancy a hike, with less crowds that the main hub of Eryri? Head into the Rhinogydd mountains nearby, where a number of walking routes meander through these hills with something to suit all skill and fitness levels. For keen mountain bikers, Coed-y-Brenin Forest Park is located nearby. A purpose built mountain biking centre, there are trails to suit all levels and it's also a great spot for walkers, with great trails suitable for families and four legged friends. There's something for everyone in this region of North Wales, and the stunning scenery shouldn't be missed.
Here's a link for more information on the local area that you might find useful:
Things to do in Barmouth
From Harlech: Heading south from Harlech on the A496 past the railway station, continue along the road for just six miles passing through the villages of Coed Ystumgwern and Dyffryn Ardudwy. Shortly after leaving Dyffryn Ardudwy, take a right turn onto Ffordd Benar, signposted 'Ystad Morfa Dyffryn Seaside Estate' and continue for just under half a mile. Take a left turn into the driveway marked Ty Bennar and follow the drive to the end, where Bwthyn Bennar is located.
From Barmouth: Heading north from Barmouth on the A496, continue along the road for just under five miles miles passing through the villages of Tal-y-Bont. Shortly after leaving Tal-y-Bont, take a left turn onto Ffordd Benar, signposted 'Ystad Morfa Dyffryn Seaside Estate' and continue for just under half a mile. Take a left turn into the driveway marked Ty Bennar and follow the drive to the end, where Bwthyn Bennar is located.
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Check-in: 16:00 | Check-out: 11:00
Key safe code 0104<br /> <br /> Owner's will strip the bed, please leave used towels in the shower.<br /> <br /> Free on premises parking - space for one car, extras car space on request
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