Located in Arthog, near Fairbourne, Gwynedd, this accommodation offers a perfect getaway for families, comfortably sleeping up to six guests. The property features a direct footpath leading to a sandy beach, making it an ideal choice for beach lovers. The layout includes a living room, dining room, kitchen, and three bedrooms—two doubles and one twin—along with a shower room equipped with a walk-in shower, shower seat, grab rails, and toilet. The ground-floor setup ensures accessibility, and amenities such as underfloor heating in the living and dining areas, electric heaters in bedrooms, and a small enclosed lawned garden enhance the comfort of the stay.
Guests can enjoy several conveniences, including an electric cooker, Freeview TV, DVD player, washing machine, dishwasher, and a fridge/freezer. A welcome pack is provided for a warm introduction to the property. For those traveling with horses, horse livery is available by prior arrangement. The property is non-smoking and offers parking for two cars, ensuring a hassle-free experience for families and groups.
Ty Hir (ref 23249) is situated at the foot of Bwlchgwyn Farm, while Ysgubor Uchaf (ref 29517) and Hen Ysgubor (ref 29518) are located further up the farm's private lane, overlooking the scenic Mawddach Estuary. This area is not only picturesque but also offers access to a coastal trail and cycle path. Guests can explore the golden sands of Fairbourne beach or cross the Victorian bridge to Barmouth, making it a versatile location for both relaxation and adventure.
The surrounding region is recognized for its Outstanding Natural Beauty, particularly within Snowdonia National Park, providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as family walks and fishing. Additionally, the family-run pony trekking and equestrian center on-site caters to riders of all levels, offering lessons, saddle clubs, and holiday stabling, enhancing the rural experience for guests. Local amenities, including a shop, pub, and restaurant, are conveniently located just three-quarters of a mile away.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!