This pretty little bungalow with panoramic views is surrounded by rolling farmland, with hills and mountains beyond. Sleeps up to 5 guests in three bedrooms. Farm Stay. Real Fire. A maximum of 2 dogs are welcome at this property. [Read more...]
This pretty little bungalow with panoramic views is surrounded by rolling farmland, with hills and mountains beyond. Sleeps up to 5 guests in three bedrooms – a beautifully peaceful location in central North Wales.
The cottage is located on a working farm, tucked away in the hills to the north of Bala. It is a supremely green and pleasant part of Wales, sitting between the Clwydian mountains and Dee Valley to the east, and the Snowdonia National Park to the west. Your only neighbours are the local sheep and cows.
The ideal location for an active break in Eryri (Snowdonia), the cottage is around 15 minutes drive from the market town of Bala and Llyn Tegid (Bala lake).
Activities close at hand include all sorts of water sports, walking and bike trails, as well as adrenaline-fuelled adventures like alpine-style roller coasters, giant underground trampolines and zip lines.
The accommodation is bright, beautifully presented, contemporary and cheerful. It is unfussy, child-friendly and ideal for a family break.
There is an open plan kitchen diner which comes with a dining table which seats up to six. The kitchen is well equipped, and includes a washing machine, dishwasher, electric oven and hob. Patio doors open from the kitchen diner to an outside dining terrace and picnic table.
The living room has a large ‘L’ shaped sofa, with plenty of room for everyone to get comfy. There is a TV and a toasty woodburning stove. The far-reaching rural views from the living room windows are beautiful.
In this pretty little bungalow with panoramic views, there are three bedrooms; one double, one single and one with bunk beds. Each bedroom is very nicely presented, with a home-from-home feel. There is a shared family bathroom with bath and shower.
Outside, as well as the dining terrace, there is an enclosed, wrap-around garden to the front and rear, with green hills and countryside as far as the eye can see. It is a supremely lovely, private and peaceful location.
If a beautiful, peaceful rural location is what you are after for your next UK staycation, then this could well be it. Located in the centre of North Wales, Hendre-Llangwm is extremely quiet and tucked away, but just a short drive from many of the region’s best adventures and attractions.
The market town of Bala is around 15 minutes drive from the cottage. Bala is home to the largest natural lake in Wales, and a whole host of water sports including white water rafting, sailing, kayaking and stand up paddle boarding. There is a wonderful steam train which huffs and puffs passengers up and down the lakeside.
Bala is a thriving town which is home to plenty of interesting shops, cafés and restaurants. There is usually a weekly farmers market which features tasty local treats every Monday from June to September (please check ahead of your visit). And if you like to sample local brews on your holidays, head to Stori Beers on Bala high street for an impressive selection of Welsh ales and gins.
The cottage is just a twenty minute drive from Betws y Coed, also known as the gateway to the Snowdonia National Park. Again, Betws is a thriving town with plenty to do and see, from galleries and bistros to outdoor gear shops. Betws is surrounded by the Gwydir forest which is home to family-friendly cycle trails, as well as the big climbs and descents of the Gwydir Mawr a Bach / the Marin Trail – a must-do for any serious mountain bike fan.
Nearby family-friendly attractions to this pretty little bungalow with panoramic views include Zip World Fforest with its forest zip safari, alpine roller coaster and tree top nets (20 minutes), and Bounce Below, Llechwedd Slate Caverns and Zip World Titan (40 minutes). Llyn Brenig, with its nature trails, trout fishing and adventure playground is just a 15 minute drive away.
The cottage is located on a working farm, tucked away in the hills to the north of Bala. You drive through the farmyard to get to the cottage.
Here's a link for more info on the local area that you might find useful:
Things to do in Bala
From the A5, turn onto the B4501, signposted for Bala. After about 1.7 miles, look out for a farm track on the left-hand side. Turn onto the track and follow it down to into the farmyard. Drive down through the farmyard and around and back up on yourself. When you have the large red brick farm building on your right, you will see the gate to your cottage immediately ahead.
Here's a link for more info on the local area that you might find useful:
SNOWDONIA INFORMATION PACK - BALA
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Check-in: 16:00 | Check-out: 10:00
There is a key safe on the side of the red-brick shed just to the right of the gate as you arrive. The code is <strong>5495</strong>.<br /> <br /> On occasions, the gate from the road down into the farm may be locked. The code for the padlock is 0619.<br /> <br /> The house is heated using an air source heat pump with thermostats in each room.<br /> There is additional control to the heating temperature on the control pad of the unit which is located by the back door.