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Bryn-Awel

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bed 1 Bedroom
bathtub 1 Bathroom
From £550 per week

Bryn-Awel is a romantic one bedroom holiday cottage with panoramic views. Set on the slopes of a beautiful valley near Bala, the perfect holiday hideaway.[Read more...]

Bryn-Awel is a romantic one bedroom holiday cottage with panoramic views. Set on the slopes of a beautiful valley near Bala, the perfect holiday hideaway.

The cottage itself is a cute traditional stone building, painted white giving it that quaint feel. Whilst it is set in its own private grounds, the land beyond the cottage boundaries is expansive and simply breathtaking. A very unique setting and totally romantic!

It’s a simple layout where the upstairs is taken up entirely by the bedroom - beautiful whitewashed walls, exposed beams and original wooden floorboards combined with simple and traditional furniture - a large brass bed takes centre stage with oak drawers etc. It’s a very light and airy room so will certainly give you the environment to relax and sleep. There is no bathroom up here - this is found downstairs along with the sitting room and kitchen.

Downstairs, the sitting room is just what you would want and expect from a cosy romantic cottage. A log burner set in a large inglenook fireplace along with really inviting sofas that you can sit back and take in the incredible views that the sitting room windows offer. A round table and chairs are also here so you can enjoy your breakfast and dinner in this lovely room.

The galley kitchen is a simple layout but everything you will need is there for cooking during your stay - cream units with marble tops give it a lovely country feel. There is a washer dryer here too. The bathroom is also located off the sitting room with a shower, loo and hand basin.

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The cottage is remotely set but only two mins from Llandrillo village which is found between Bala and Corwen. While you have your own outside space at the cottage with a lovely garden and small patio area, it is the breathtaking panoramic views which are the showstopper here - it really does need to have to be seen to be believed.

In terms of what is around you. Bala is 10 mins drive where you will find a beautiful old market town with cafes, restaurants and pubs along with local independent shops - there is a co-op here where you’ll be able to get your supplies. Llyn Tegid, of course, is here and you’ll have a huge choice of activities to do including sailing, kayaking, SUP. five mins down the road you will also find the National White Water Centre. The Bala lake railway is also very popular.

15 mins the other way is Corwen where you’ll find Rhug Farm - an award-winning farm shop and restaurant which is certainly worth visiting if you are nearby. A further 15 mins on will take you to Llangollen, which is a larger market town famed for its aqueduct - again lots of great places eat and shops to mooch around.

From climbing Wyddfa (Snowdon), watersports on the lakes to visiting castles and swimming in the sea and Zip World, there is so much to do in the area, you won’t be bored.

Here's a link for more info on the local area that you might find useful:
Things to do in Bala

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From the South (Bala) take the A494 direction Llangollen for 1.2 miles. Turn left onto the B4401 direction Llandderfel and continue for 5 miles. After passing the county sign into Dembigshire, take the next right onto an unnamed road. Continue up the hill for 0.3 miles. Bryn Awel is the first cottage on your left.

From Corwen, take the B4401 direction Llandrillo for 6 miles. 1 mile after the village and as you come down the hill, turn left onto an unnamed road. Continue up the hill for 0.3 miles. Bryn Awel is the first cottage on your left.

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Check-in: 16:00 | Check-out: 10:00

<p>The house will be open, the key will be left in the door.<br /> <br /> Please, could pets be kept off furniture, sofas and bed at all times (guests are asked not to lay their dogs’ rugs on the sofa/chairs for dogs to sit on, as dog hairs etc come through onto sofas. Thank you. <br /> ***A refundable cash security deposit of £40 per stay will be due on arrival for those guests bringing dogs.***<br /> <br />  </p>

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