Humans and hounds are sure to love this quirky property which is ideally located for those looking for canine adventures in Snowdonia National Park. Whimsical woodland walkies can be found just 9 miles away at Coed y Brenin Forest Park where there are plenty of sticks to fetch and scents to sniff. Meanwhile, at your home-from-home, the enclosed garden and games shed offer plenty to please those on four legs, as well as two.
The traditional living room has been thoughtfully furnished, helping you unwind at the end of each day, with three sumptuous sofas. Fido will love snoozing beside the warmth of the wood burner-effect fire whilst you watch a film on the TV and light pours into the space through the bay windows. Next door, the kitchen/diner contrasts with a modern finish of dark cabinets and high-quality furnishings. Here you can sit up at the breakfast bar or set up the dining table for a family gathering. A shower room and bedroom with a super-king-size bed complete the ground floor. Upstairs a family bathroom boasts a free-standing roll-top bath and panelled walls for a spa-like experience. The four final bedrooms are also on the first floor, three featuring super-king zip-and-link beds which can be made up as twins upon request. Two of the three super-king rooms boast en-suite shower rooms. The final room is a tasteful twin.
If you’re searching for an active adventure with your four-pawed pal in tow, why not climb to the summit of Cadair Idris (12 miles)? Standing at 893 metres in height, it’s one of the highest mountains in southern Snowdonia with awe-inspiring views as you ascend, making the challenging walk well worthwhile. Opt for a day out on the coast at the beach of Harlech which welcomes pups on most of the sandy stretch all through the year.