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.