Hen Feudy, a single story self catering barn conversion in the village of Dyffryn Ardudwy commands breathtaking views across the Cardigan Bay and the mountains of North Wales. Real Fire. EV Charger (charging fees apply). A maximum of 2 dogs are welcome at this property. [Read more...]
Location is everything of course and it doesn’t get much better than this. Hen-Feudy is a single story barn conversion in the village of Dyffryn Ardudwy half way between Harlech and Barmouth on the Cambrian coast road. In a slightly elevated position on the outskirts of the village the cottage commands breath taking views across Cardigan Bay and the mountains of North Wales.
The cottage has a lovely patio area as well as big mature gardens facing out over the coastline. But large glass panelled oak doors in both the kitchen dinner and the lounge ensures that the view can be enjoyed from the inside as well. In the kitchen this sense of light and space is amplified still further by a high vaulted ceiling and modern lighting. Sleek white units are topped with a polished black granite worktop whilst a more traditional welsh dresser and exposed stonewall give character and a sense of place.
The solid oak flooring continues next door into the lounge. Two large 3 seater sofas sit in front of a cast iron log burner. A modern TV sits in the corner of the room but your attention will undoubtedly be drawn to the view outside especially as the sun dips down into the bay towards the end of the day.
Two bedrooms, one double one twin. Again, both are bright and airy and well appointed. The bathroom next door has a contemporary suite complete with powerful shower over a large bath. A small utility room houses the washing machine and small freezer.
Dyffryn is a nice village complete with a small grocery store, butchers, post office and garage. All are within walking distance of the cottage. Same goes for the pub too. (A 5 min drive or 20 to 30 min walk away) Which is handy. Visitors to this part of North Wales are spoilt for choice regards beaches. But it’s difficult to beat the sandy dunes of Bennar Beach in Dyffryn itself.
Jump in the car and the historic town of Harlech is 10 minutes drive to the North and the seaside town of Barmouth is 10 minutes to the south. Moelfre and the Rhinog Mountain rage is just behind the cottage and are well worth exploring but Snowdon is about 40 mins to the north. Coed Y Brennin to the west is a mecca for mountain bikers and many more adventure type activities can be enjoyed in the surrounding area.
Here's a link for more information on the local area that you might find useful:
Things to do in Barmouth
Spa treatments with My Personal Sanctuary are available at this cottage, for a full list of treatments and packages, please visit their website at www.mypersonalsanctuary.co.uk.
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Hen-Feudy is is in the village of Dyffryn Ardudwy, half way between Harlech and Barmouth on the Cambrian coast Road, the A496.
From the south (Barmouth) take the A496 to the village of Dyffryn Ardudwy. After passing a builders merchant on your left, take the next right at the war memorial (turning back on yourself). Almost immediately turn turn left onto a steep and narrow private drive. Follow the lane up to the top and round to the left. Hen-Feudy is straight in front of you.
From the north (Harlech) take the A496 south for 5 miles to Dyffryn Ardudwy. After passing the 'Ael Y Bryn' guest house on the hill and the turning for 'Murmur yr Afon' camp site take the next fork left near the war memorial. Almost immediately turn turn left again onto a steep and narrow private drive. Follow the lane up to the top and round to the left. Hen-Feudy is straight in front of you.
If you have any difficulties please call the owners Ifan and Ann on 01341 247 113.
Here's a link for more information on the local area that you might find useful:
Things to do in Barmouth
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Check-in: 16:00 | Check-out: 10:00
Key will be left in a key safe near the side door. The side door is located on the far side of the property down a couple of steps. <br /> <br /> <strong style="font-weight:bold">Key safe combination: 1010</strong><br /> Please leave key back in key safe on your departure date.
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