Dating back to the C17th, 3 Tyn Llan is a semi-detached stone cottage just outside the village of Dyffryn Ardudwy. This is less than a mile from the huge sandy beach of Morfa Dyffryn, well within walking distance, and is also within the Snowdonia National Park. Both the historic town of Harlech and the beach resort of Barmouth are around 6 miles away.
'make the most of the nearby scenic railway to explore the area, or go for one way walks or cycle rides and get the train back!' from Jacky, our local property manager
The Cottage: offers light, airy and very pleasant accommodation, with an open-plan ground floor with a spiral staircase (not suitable for young children or the infirm) leading to the first floor. This is a quiet location with lovely views from the sunny patio area. Electric heating.
Living Room: has a large beamed fireplace with an electric flame effect stove, comfortable sofas (one a sofa bed for alternative sleeping arrangements) and fireside chairs, large TV with BT Vision, BT Sports, DVD and CD player and BT Fibre Wi-Fi.
Dining area: has patio doors leading to the patio garden and table and chairs.
Kitchen: the spacious fitted kitchen has a dishwasher, electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer and washer/dryer.
There is a ground floor WC and basin.
Upstairs are three bedrooms all with lovely rural views across the fields
Bedroom 1: is a spacious double
Bedroom 2: is pretty single
Bedroom 3: has full-size bunk beds.
Bathroom: is tiled with a bath with shower over, WC and basin
Outside: to the rear is a large enclosed patio garden backing on to fields, a sun trap with garden furniture and barbecue. Parking for one car.
The local pub, shop, and station on the coastal railway line are within walking distance. Tyn Llan is ideally placed to explore the area. A short walk takes you to the beach and endless sands of this coastline. Harlech Castle is stunning, and the surrounding village has some great independent shops and cafes. Barmouth has many shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants and several popular ice cream parlours! Boat and fishing trips can be taken from the harbour to watch seals and dolphins. The trail up the Mawddach estuary is superb for cycling or walking. The coastal railway offers a scenic way of getting around this part of Wales. The mountains and adventure activities of Snowdonia are a short drive away.
Electricity and storage heating included
Bed linen and towels provided
Not suitable for the infirm or very young children.