Resting on the high street in the heart of Deinolen village in North Wales is The Bull Inn, a fantastic pub conversion, boasting distant mountain and rural views. This spacious and unusual property sleeps 20 guests, and is ideal for a large family or group gathering for those keen to explore the nearby Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park. Parking can be found at the back of the property for six cars, with a set of external steps that leads up to the rear of the property, while the main entrance at the front brings you into a hallway, and the boot room is the ideal place to kick off your walking gear after a long day's adventure. This bright and spacious property has been well thought out to provide open and spacious feeling rooms, while also carefully sectioning off space, should you wish to relax in a smaller group or by yourself. The sitting room has a lovely seating area, with six armchairs placed around a circular coffee table, where you can catch up over a hot drink or read a book, while several sofas are carefully placed around the woodburning stove, ideal for a cosy night by the fire with a good book, or turn on the wall-mounted Smart TV for a film night. The dining room offers three large dining tables, so the whole group can dine together at once should you wish to, with meals prepared in the contemporary kitchen; almost a mirror image of itself, this spacious room doubles up on most of the essential appliances, like an oven, hob, microwave and fridge, so the task of catering to a large group can be less daunting and much more manageable. The games room is the ideal place to relax in the evening with a game of snooker, with additional seating space and a wall-mounted TV for added entertainment. The ground floor offers a spacious family room with a super-king-size double bed and two singles, while also benefiting from an en-suite shower room; it's a great, well-contained space for a small family, while the ground-floor bathroom with bath and shower over completes the layout. Move upstairs to find an additional six bedrooms, each with their own quirk or unique feature; a super-king-size double with dual aspect windows has a staircase up to a mezzanine floor, which hosts an additional single bed and en-suite shower room, a double bedroom with vaulted ceiling and lovely hillside views benefits from an en-suite shower room, a second super-king-size double has a staircase up to a mezzanine seating area and en-suite shower room with Velux windows, a compact single bedroom which feels spacious thanks to high ceilings also benefits from an en-suite shower room, a king-size double has fitted wardrobes and an en-suite shower room, while the largest bedroom, a twin, boasts three windows to showcase the views, an en-suite shower room, a sofa bed and a mezzanine floor with an additional king-size double bed and Velux window. Spend some time on the enclosed rear patio, admiring the distant rural views as you enjoy a glass of wine in the afternoon sun. Deiniolen village offers a shop for stocking up on essentials and a pub .. Close by are the ruins of Dolbadarn Castle as well as the cascading waterfall at Ceunant Mawr, while walks around Marchlyn Mawr Reservoir and the northern slopes of Elidir Fawr are within easy reach. The village of Llanberis is about four miles away, with a great selection of shops and eateries, as well as two lakes to stroll beside, Llyn Padarn and Llyn Peris. Llanberis is popular with explorers as it offers the starting point for the ascent of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), Wales' highest peak, which can be reached on foot or by train on the Snowdon Mountain Railway. Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park boasts a breath-taking natural landscape with endless walking, cycling and climbing opportunities, as well as an abundance of wildlife and a host of exhilarating attractions, such as Zip World and Bounce Below. The popular tourist spots of Bangor and Caernarfon are a short drive away, as is the Menai Bridge, which you can cross to discover the magnificent coastline and stunning beaches of the Isle of Anglesey. The Bull Inn is a magnificent property for an unforgettable adventure in North Wales.
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