Snowdonia Lodge With Sea And Mountain Views, Bryncrug

Gwynedd. Sleeps up to 3

Spend your days exploring Snowdonia’s Mountain tops, beaches and sheltered woodland walks. Then return to the lodge for a relaxing rest. Sample the flavours of Wales’ local produce at the many local seasonal restaurants nearby.

The space
If you’re looking for a bolt hole for your Welsh adventure you’ve found the right place. Enjoy late sunrises and early sunsets over the South Snowdonian hills in a beautiful converted barn that has all you need for a comfortable break away-one bedroom king/twin or triple, kitchen-diner-lounge with large dining stable and double sofa bed. Enjoy a log fire and wood fired hot tub and an enclosed garden backing on to mountains that is suitable for dogs. Breathtaking views of Snowdonia National Park and hear the gentle sound of the train in the valley below as it passes (in season only). A very special remote walkers and bikers paradise tucked away from the world but close to attractions and good restaurants. Observe a variety of wildlife including red kites flying high in the sky. Close to wild swimming, mountain bike trails and footpaths, with award winning restaurants a stones throw from your base. Create your own retreat schedule during your stay including yoga, massage, reflexology or tarot.

Guest access
Entirely self contained, a one bedroom conversion with a king/twin/triple and double bed, 2 sofa beds, kitchenette, mountain views and a fantastic close to nature mountain view shower.

Other things to note
The property is down a bumpy farm track not suitable for Ferraris or nervous drivers.

If in the unfortunate event, you or your household experience COVID-19 symptoms such as a high temperature, a new continuous cough or a change to your sense of taste and smell, we must ask that you follow the Government advice, remain home, and contact us to allow your stay to be rescheduled.



Arrivals & Departures

You can arrive anytime between 3-8pm, unless you have organised a different time with us in advance. Contactless check ins are also available with the key left for you. Please provide a passport, driving license or identity card on arrival as proof of identity.

Departures are before 10am on the day of departure. Please strip all the beds that have been slept in and leave bedding and towels in the laundry bag provided.

Payment for extra services will be charged via online banking.

By booking with us, you and your fellows agree to respect all who work and live at the property.
Supervise children appropriately so they are not a nuisance or danger to themselves and other people or animals. The site landscape includes slopes, trees and shallow water and parents must ensure their children explore sensibly.

Do not create any undue noise or disturbance. Quiet hours are from 9pm to 8.00am. Please respect others and keep noise to a minimum between these hours.

We reserve the right to ask guests who do not respect the terms and conditions of staying here or who in any way behave in a manner likely to cause upset our other guests, neighbours and staff, to leave the site immediately. In these circumstances the holiday ceases and we shall not be liable for any extra costs incurred by you.

Please drive a maximum of 5mph on the access lane and avoid disturbing our neighbours. Please call if you are lost-a location tag and directions will be provided prior to arrival.

Visitors
At busy times we have limited parking space so please check with us first before agreeing to have visitors on site.

The Facilities

Hot tub
One box of wood for the hot tub is provided and more can be bought on site.



Located in Tywyn, this lodge is in the mountains and by the sea. King Arthur's Labyrinth and Cymer Abbey are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Aberdovey Golf Club and Fairbourne Golf Club. Penrhyn Amusement Arcade and Corris Craft Centre are also worth visiting. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Weekly price from £1246

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