Situated in a breathtaking secluded spot in the heart of the glorious Eryi National Park, this characterful National Trust farmhouse is perfect for families and friends discovering a spellbinding part of Snowdonia. Offering sympathetically updated accommodation for up to six guests, the property also has ample space for a canine pal to come along for long tranquil walks through the spellbinding surroundings. Set on a 600-acre hill farm and featuring far-reaching scenic views towards Llyn Dinas, this delightful getaway has a welcoming wood burner, a charming games barn and four cosy bedrooms, and is perfectly placed for exploring the meadows and woodlands of the Nant Gwynant Valley.
Entering the farmhouse the country-style kitchen has plenty of equipment for rustling up family meals which you can share in the inviting dining room. Featuring a Smart TV, plush seating and a lovely warming wood burner, the lounge is a perfect space to unwind in after a fabulous day exploring Snowdonia. Upstairs, you will find a stylish bathroom and four tastefully decorated bedrooms: one king-size, a double and two twins. Stepping outside, the side garden is enclosed by traditional stone walls and makes a lovely spot for dining alfresco with your pet lying in the shade. Heading over to the games barn you can play table tennis, air hockey or pool. Private parking is available for three cars, and there’s a handy covered storage space for bikes and paddleboards.
Lying between Pen-y-Pass and Rhiwbryfdir, the farmhouse offers miles of walks and trails for dogs and their owners to follow. You can join the Watkin Path about a mile away, leading to the summit of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon). The historic village of Beddgelert (3.5 miles) has a choice of great places to eat and drink, and is home to the pet-friendly Welsh Highland Railway.