Enjoy rural views and river sounds from this unique former railway station with games room and hot tub. The property is close to Bala and Snowdonia National Park, perfect for families, including the dog, to relax and be active
Situated in a delightful spot along the eastern edge of Snowdonia National Park, this imaginatively converted former railway station offers spacious accommodation for families and friends exploring a tranquil part of the North Wales countryside. The property has been tastefully decorated and beautifully furnished throughout, making it a fantastic retreat with plenty of space for six guests and one four-legged friend. Just a few miles from two sparkling lakes, the cottage has a mixture of original and modern features including exposed stonework, a welcoming wood burner, soothing hot tub and a games room.
Entering this single-storey detached property, the cosy lounge offers an ideal space to unwind in, with a Smart TV and a wood burner set in a brickwork fireplace. The light-filled kitchen/diner has plenty of storage space and worktops, with a sociable central dining table. Exploring further, there’s a stylish bathroom and three cosy bedrooms: an en-suite double, a twin and a bunk room, all with lovely views. Stepping outside, the enclosed landscaped garden has plenty of space for dogs to roam, and features a BBQ, a bubbling hot tub and outdoor furniture on the former railway platform overlooking the old train track. What was once the signal box has been converted into a stylish games room with a pool table.
The cottage lies in the idyllic Snowdonia village of Frongoch, 3 miles from the historic town of Bala, where you will find some great places to eat and drink, on the shores of Llyn Tegid, also known as Lake Bala, a stunning lake offering a range of water sports and activities. There are miles of wonderful walks for your dogs to enjoy throughout the Penllyn area, or your furry friends can take a trip on the miniature Bala Lake Railway. Afon Tryweryn is 2 miles away.