The Hideout
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Overview
The Hideout, a former barn for cows and hay, is a fabulous private paradise for your next rural getaway. Following a phenomenal renovation, it is beautifully chic, effortlessly stylish, oozes luxury and offers some wonderful treats. It comes with a private hot tub, a clay pizza oven, a firepit, a roaring wood burning stove for when a rural chill descends and the most incredible panoramic views of the amazing Snowdonia National Park. This gorgeous barn conversion offers fabulous open plan living, three sensational bedrooms and three immaculate bathrooms. You wll enjoy the holiday of a lifetime, make wonderful holiday memories and you will definitely want to return.
The Hideout is located in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park, close to Llyn Trawsfynydd which is only one mile from the front door. You will be surrounded by mesmerising scenic countryside, excellent walking and cycling trails, lush forests, waterfalls and beautiful picnic spots. You will discover the astonishing natural beauty of Rhaeadr Mawddach and Pistyll Gain waterfalls and the dense Coed y Brenin Forest, visit Blaenau Ffestiniog, take a trip on the Ffestiniog Railway and enjoy a thrilling trip to Zip World Slate Caverns. Those with stamina can climb Cadair Idris, the highest and the most popular peak in Southern Snowdonia and enjoy a delicious lunch in Dolgellau. The area is very popular with cyclists, walkers, birdwatchers and those that love fishing, canoeing and kayaking.
Interior designers have definitely waved their magic wands over The Hideout. The living room is a fabulous space with two lavish sofas and an armchair, a contemporary log burning stove for a crackling atmosphere, a giant 80 inch surround sound Smart television for a cosy movie night with Netflix, a stunning feature of an exposed stone wall and fantastic open tred staircase leading upstairs and doors opening to the patio. It is drowned in natural light and is a stunning space. The kitchen diner is spacious and stylish with a very high ceiling, outstanding appliances including a coffee maker and a gorgeous country dining table and chairs. A separate utility room is home to laundry appliances and lots of storage space. It is perfect for muddy walking boots and warm coats.
Two of the bedrooms are located on the ground floor, one with a lavish kingsize bed, large Smart television and an ensuite shower room and the other with a super kingsize bed that can be set up as twins on request and a large Smart television. There is a family bathroom with a freestanding bath with a trendy wall mounted river tap, large walk-in shower and LED mirror. These bedrooms are made for long lazy lie-ins and plenty of me time. They are beautifully appointed and come with luxury crisp cottons and delightful soft furnishings. Upstairs, the final bedroom boasts a beautifully dressed kingsize bed, a trendy clothes rail, a rocking chair and another Smart television.
There is plenty of magic in these beautiful spaces but there is more magic outside on the decked terrace. Your barbecue masters can create a feast on the charcoal barbecue and clay pizza oven while you pop a cork and take a blissful dip in your private hot tub while enjoying the breathtaking mountain views. The hot tub sits within a timber cabin so you can even enjoy it if the weather isn’t too great. The decking area enjoys a superb range of rattan furniture and loungers, perfect spots to watch the sunrises and sunsets and relax with your holiday books. If it is chilly, you can light up the built-in stone firepit. There is also an alternative seating area with a large chunky dining table and benches.

What you should know…
- Please do not bring your pets to The Hideout
- If you would like the super kingsize bedroom set up as a twin please let us know in advance
- Dressing gowns are provided for your hot tub heaven but please leave them behind!
Property Features
Ground Floor
- Living room with contemporary log burning stove, 80-inch surround sound Smart TV, open tred staircase leading upstairs and doors opening to the patio
garden access
- Kitchen Diner with outstanding appliances, coffee maker and dining table and chairs
- Utility Room
- Bedroom with king-size bed, large Smart TV and an ensuite shower room
- Bedroom with super king-size bed which can be made into twins on request and a large Smart TV
- Family bathroom with large walk-in shower and LED mirror
First Floor
- Bedroom with king-size bed, clothes rail, rocking chair and Smart TV
Exterior Grounds
- Decked terrace
- Barbeque
- Clay pizza oven
- Private hot tub with mountain views
- Rattan furniture and loungers
- Stone firepit
- Large dining table with benches
Additional Facilities
- Wi-Fi
- Parking
Location
About the surrounding area of The HideoutThe Hideout enjoys a fabulous Snowdonia location. Though it is quite remote, enjoying total seclusion and tranquility, it is only ten minutes from the nearest village, fifteen minutes from the Coed y Brenin Forest Park and very close to the beautiful Trawsfynydd Lake. You can visit the Llys Ednowain Heritage Centre and hostel to enjoy a glimpse of local culture and the Trawsfynydd of old. There are many wonderful walks and cycling trails throughout the mountains and the Coed y Brenin Forest Park. The Llyn Trawsfynydd is popular for fishing of trout, walking, birdwatching and watersports. There is a boat jetty and a visitor centre with a cafe.
The beautiful historic town of Dolgellau is located between the imposing Cader Idris mountain range and the sea. Renowned as one of Wales’ prettiest towns, it boasts a fantastic selection of shops, pubs, cafes, bakeries, wine bars and restaurants as well as a prestigious 9-hole golf course. Dolgellau is home to over two hundred listed buildings and the town is designated a ‘cycle break centre’ boasting a wonderful range of dedicated cycle routes. The town is steeped in history with its main bridge over the Afon Wnion dating back to 1638. The remains of historic Cymer Abbey, founded in 1198, can be seen in the nearby village of Llanelltyd within walking distance. The Dolgellau Golf Course enjoys 9-holes and a friendly tearoom. The flat Mawddach Trail follows the old railway bed to the lovely seaside town of Barmouth. Dolgellau is the nearest town to the Coed y Brenin Mountain Bike Centre.
You can also visit Barmouth, Portmeirion, Fairbourne, Tywyn and Aberdovey. It is an easy drive to the thrilling Zip World Penrhyn Quarry. You will enjoy sensational scenery, can take a trip on the Talyllyn Railway, visit Wales’ castles including the beautiful Castell y Bere, explore King Arthur’s Labyrinth, climb mountains, explore the Llyn Penisula and enjoy blissful walks along the Wales Coast Path.
The pretty town of Tywyn lies on the sweep of Cardigan Bay, also perched on the edge of the dramatic Cader Idris mountain range. Sitting on the edge of the Snowdonia Park, it boasts a sensational sandy beach, some excellent independent shops selling gifts and local produce, wonderful restaurants, a gorgeous little cinema and a lovely promenade. The view down the Talyllyn pass towards Llyn Mwyngil offers a glimpse of Tywyn and graces hundreds of postcards and Instragram posts. With dramatic craggy mountains standing guard either side, a winding road, a long lake and the lights of the town, it is a beautiful picture. In low tide, peat squares on the beach are exposed, capturing the sea water as the tide recedes and turning it into your own natural hot tub. Tywyn boasts the ancient Church of St Cadfan, lots of unique shops selling local crafts and books and the fabulous Magic Lantern Cinema. Though it has been refurbished the cinema has retained its old charm with murals on the wall and a quirky bar. From Tywyn, you can head over the Dysynni River towards the ruins of the old army camp in Tonfannau or take a short drive along the winding Dysynni Valley to the majestic Craig yr Aderyn and the Castell y Bere Castle. It is a must visit Welsh fortress which is strung along a jagged rocky outcrop in the valley, at the foot of Cader Idris. Construction of the castle begain in 1221 and the castle remained in use until 1294. Other sandy beaches include Fairbourne and Barmouth.
The Talyllyn Railway has been steaming from Tywyn to Abergynolwyn in Southern Snowdonia since 1865. It is a narrow gauge preserved railway running for just over seven miles, first opening to carry slate from the quarries at Bryn Eglwys to Tywyn. If you take the train, you will enjoy sensational scenery and nostalgic feelings of time gone by.
The chocolate box village of Aberdovey is a must visit. It is famous for it sandy beaches, sailing and its championship 18-hole links golf course which is ranked in the UK’s top one hundred courses. The village enjoys beautiful pastel-painted cottages, charming little shops, pubs, restaurants specialising in seafood and a warm relaxed ambience. It boasts four miles of golden sand dunes and beach popular with swimmers, sunbathers, surfers and fishermen. It is so pretty and popular that Aberdovey can get crowded in the summer.
The picturesque village of Beddgelert lies in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park at the foot of Mount Snowdon. It is a very pretty, bustling village full of charming tea rooms, cosy pubs, arts and craft shops and wonderful restaurants, all centred around the Afon Galslyn River. You can enjoy a gentle river stroll to the Aberglaslyn Pass, one of North Wales’ famous beauty spots. The Welsh Highland Steam Railway passes through the village on its journey from Porthmadog to Caernarfon. The village of Beddgelert is famous for its monument to the Welsh Prince Llewelyn’s dog, whom the Prince killed thinking it had attacked and killed his son, only to discover the dog had been defending his son from a savage wolf attack.
The pretty village of Portmeirion was designed by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, an ardent environmentalist in the early 20th century. Its riviera inspired houses, ornamental garden and campanile stand out against the trees and hills. Portmeirion opened as an attractive private village in 1926. You can stretch your legs in its ten hectare woodland, an Edwardian wild garden designed by Caton Haigh who was a world authority on Himalayan flowering trees and exotic plants. The gardens are brimming with camelias, rhododendrons, azaleas, magnolia and maidenhair trees bringing blazes of colour. Sir Williams-Ellis’s daughter Susan was already selling her ceramics in the village when, in 1960, she took over a Stoke-on-Trent pottery and named it after the village. Traditional and contemporary pottery is a favourite from the village gift shops.
Local Amenities | |||
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Nearest Airport |
Liverpool John Lennon Airport
(133 km ) |
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Nearest Town/City |
Porthmadog
(24 km ) |
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Nearest Village |
Trawsfynydd
(3.9 km ) |
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Nearest Restaurant |
The Cross Foxes Hotel
(3.9 km ) |
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Nearest Supermarket |
Spar - Trawsfynydd
(3.7 km ) |
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Nearest Golf |
Porthmadog Golf Club
(25.6 km ) |
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Nearest Beach |
Traeth Abermaw Beach
(32 km ) |
Region
While the image of lush valleys and a laid-back lifestyle are right at the heart of a holiday in Wales, don’t think stunning landscapes and a bit of relaxation are the only thing on offer in this beautiful country. Don’t believe us?
Check out our Wales travel guide – it’s full of handy hints, travel ideas and great stuff for families and groups of friends to do.
Kids
Best Suited For: All AgesThe Hideout is perfect for a family holiday. It is superbly comfortable, very cosy and warm and enjoys wonderful outside space for alfresco dining, barbecues, pizzas, hot tub heaven, toasting marshmallows on the firepit and family games. The location is perfect for families that love hiking, biking and discovering gorgeous landscapes as well as spending lazy days on the beach and picking up souvenirs from quaint gift shops. There are plenty of footpaths close by and wonderful watersports on the lake.
The Penrhyn Slate Quarry, near Bethesda, is home to the thrilling Zip World Velocity 2, the fastest zip line in the world and the longest in Europe. You can enjoy the view of brave zippers flying from the Blondin Restaurant. Once this was the world’s largest slate quarry but now you can fly 500m above the bright blue quarry lake. You can learn all about the history of the quarry on a tour. You can also enjoy quarry karts if you are fifteen years old or older at the UK’s only mountain kart venue. Children and adults not quite up to Velocity 2 can enjoy a thrilling ride at the Quarry Flyer with 200m of zip line with two lines sitting side by side.
Children love beach days at Barmouth, Tywyn and Aberdovey. These are all fantastic beaches, especially if you have watersports in mind. The Dovey Yacht Club offers small group sessions for paddle boarding with an experienced instructor. The beaches are also great for building sandcastle so don’t forget your buckets and spades.
Children adore King Arthur’s Labyrinth at Machynlleth, a magical underground experience led by costumed characters. There are legends of yore as you travel deep under the mountain to be greeted by a boatman you will sail you on your quest through a waterfall way back to the Dark Ages. As you leave the boat, you will be guided through immense caverns and tunnels where ancient Welsh tales are told and brought to life with dramatic scenes, sound effects and lights. It is a wonderful immersive underground experience with mythical characters, stories brought to life and the thrilling Dragon River.
Surrounded by seven acres of beautiful woodlands, Machynlleth’s Centre for Alternative Technology is an education charity which inspires thousands of families each year to make a positive impact on environmental change. There are hands-on displays, adventure play areas and woodland trails buzzing with wildlife. Children learn about renewable energy, recycling and organic growth through a range of interactive displays and in the woodland quarry trail they can learn all about bees. Between Easter and October you can also ride the great cliff railway.
There is plenty of entertainment on the Llyn Peninsula too if you travel that far. Pwllheli boasts a Blue Flag beach and a fabulous watersports centre with a very modern marina. Visitors to The National White Water Centre enjoy thrilling white water rafting and canoeing on the River Tryweryn. You need to be a confident swimmer. All children must be ten years old or over on the Rafting Safari. For full and taster rafting sessions and canyoning children should be twelve years old. There are other courses for teenagers. Canyoning is fantastic fun with scambling, sliding and swimming through the gorge. There is also a delightful woodland trail and cafe for the younger ones or those not brave enough! The Glasfryn Parc Activity Centre in Pwllheli has more than eleven outdoor and indoor activities including go-karting, archery, crazy golf, watersports, segway, clay pigeon shooting, cable wakeboarding and indoor soft play. Caernarfon Castle, on the banks of the River Seiont which is within very easy reach of the cottage. It is recognised as one of the greatest buildings of the Middle Ages and took forty seven years to build. King Edward I created one of the most impressive of the Welsh castles. It comes with polygonal towers and colour coded stones.
Baby and Toddler Equipment
- Cot(s)
- High Chair(s)
Kids Activities Close-by
- Watersports
- Cycling
- Horse Riding
- Fishing
Onsite Facilities
- Fenced Grounds
Extras
At Oliver’s Travels, we pride ourselves on going that little bit further for our guests. From private chefs to travel services, we can help you arrange those little extras that make it a truly memorable holiday. Simply fill in the concierge request form or contact the Oliver’s Concierge Team, who will be happy to help. We can typically help you arrange any of the following:
- Maid service/extra cleaning
- Private chef/cook/catering
- Welcome hamper/pre-stocked fridge
- Local day-trips or tours
- Airport pick-up/drop-off
Simply fill in the concierge request form or contact the Oliver’s Concierge Team.
Please note that all extras are subject to availability and must be requested in advance of the holiday (prices on request). Due to some rural/remote locations, not all services will be available at all properties. However, we will always do our best to fulfil your requests!
Oliver's Travels Chef Service: A Gourmet Dining Experience
Make hosting a memorable dinner party at your villa an absolute breeze with our superb Chef Service. Our chefs will take care of everything for you from start to finish so you can just sit back and enjoy the gastronomic experience. They will bring all the necessary ingredients, cook and serve the food and even clean up afterwards. To find out more visit www.oliverstravels.com/chefs
Security deposit | £500 charged to client’s credit card before arrival and refunded two weeks after departure, subject to full inspection. |
Arrival time | Check-in 4:00 p.m. |
Departure time | Check-out 9.00 a.m. |
Terms & Conditions
These terms and conditions may be amended from time to time.
Security deposit | £500 charged to client’s credit card before arrival and refunded two weeks after departure, subject to full inspection. |
Arrival time | Check-in 4:00 p.m. |
Departure time | Check-out 9.00 a.m. |
Energy costs included? | Yes, included in the rental price. |
Heating costs included? | Yes, included in the rental price. |
Linen & towels included? | Yes, included in the rental price. Guest dressing gowns also provided for use with hot tub. Please note: dressing gowns are not to be removed from premises on departure. |
End of stay cleaning included? | Yes. However, guests are required to leave the accommodation clean, tidy and in the same condition as on their arrival. Any extra cleaning, laundry, maintenance and/or rubbish disposal required will be charged against the security deposit. |
Internet access? | Wi-Fi internet access included. |
Minimum stay | 2 nights. |
Changeover day | Friday. |
Pets welcome? | Not allowed. |
Smoking Allowed? | Smoking & Vaping are not permitted. |
Insurance | Guests are required to be in possession of a valid insurance policy, which covers them for cancellations, loss of personal belongings, personal liability and any accidental damage caused during their stay. |
Rental Rates
Prices based on an occupancy of 6 people:
Rental period | 3 Nights | 4 Nights | 5 Nights | Weekly |
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Jun 9th 2023 - Jun 16th 2023 | £1,246 | £1,406 | £1,565 | £1,645 |
Jun 16th 2023 - Jun 23rd 2023 | £1,294 | £1,460 | £1,626 | £1,709 |
Jun 23rd 2023 - Jun 30th 2023 | £1,328 | £1,498 | £1,668 | £1,754 |
Jun 30th 2023 - Jul 7th 2023 | £1,362 | £1,537 | £1,712 | £1,800 |
Jul 7th 2023 - Jul 14th 2023 | £1,398 | £1,577 | £1,757 | £1,847 |
Jul 14th 2023 - Jul 21st 2023 | £1,448 | £1,634 | £1,820 | £1,913 |
Jul 21st 2023 - Jul 28th 2023 | £1,686 | £1,903 | £2,121 | £2,230 |
Jul 28th 2023 - Aug 4th 2023 | £1,686 | £1,903 | £2,121 | £2,230 |
Aug 4th 2023 - Aug 11th 2023 | £1,686 | £1,903 | £2,121 | £2,230 |
Aug 11th 2023 - Aug 18th 2023 | £1,686 | £1,903 | £2,121 | £2,230 |
Aug 18th 2023 - Aug 25th 2023 | £1,686 | £1,903 | £2,121 | £2,230 |
Aug 25th 2023 - Sep 1st 2023 | £1,508 | £1,702 | £1,896 | £1,993 |
Sep 1st 2023 - Sep 8th 2023 | £1,307 | £1,475 | £1,642 | £1,726 |
Sep 8th 2023 - Sep 15th 2023 | £1,278 | £1,442 | £1,605 | £1,687 |
Sep 15th 2023 - Sep 22nd 2023 | £1,202 | £1,355 | £1,509 | £1,585 |
Sep 22nd 2023 - Sep 29th 2023 | £1,137 | £1,282 | £1,427 | £1,499 |
Sep 29th 2023 - Oct 6th 2023 | £1,120 | £1,263 | £1,405 | £1,476 |
Oct 6th 2023 - Oct 13th 2023 | £1,120 | £1,263 | £1,405 | £1,476 |
Oct 13th 2023 - Oct 20th 2023 | £1,120 | £1,263 | £1,405 | £1,476 |
Oct 20th 2023 - Oct 27th 2023 | £1,283 | £1,448 | £1,612 | £1,694 |
Oct 27th 2023 - Nov 3rd 2023 | £1,172 | £1,321 | £1,471 | £1,545 |
Nov 3rd 2023 - Nov 10th 2023 | £1,009 | £1,137 | £1,265 | £1,329 |
Nov 10th 2023 - Nov 17th 2023 | £1,007 | £1,134 | £1,262 | £1,325 |
Nov 17th 2023 - Nov 24th 2023 | £1,007 | £1,134 | £1,262 | £1,325 |
Nov 24th 2023 - Dec 1st 2023 | £1,007 | £1,134 | £1,262 | £1,325 |
Dec 1st 2023 - Dec 8th 2023 | £1,007 | £1,134 | £1,262 | £1,325 |
Dec 8th 2023 - Dec 15th 2023 | £1,007 | £1,134 | £1,262 | £1,325 |
Dec 15th 2023 - Dec 22nd 2023 | £1,019 | £1,148 | £1,278 | £1,342 |
Dec 22nd 2023 - Dec 29th 2023 | £1,475 | £1,665 | £1,855 | £1,950 |
Dec 29th 2023 - Jan 5th 2024 | £1,479 | £1,670 | £1,860 | £1,956 |
Jan 5th 2024 - Jan 12th 2024 | £1,006 | £1,133 | £1,260 | £1,324 |
Jan 12th 2024 - Jan 19th 2024 | £1,006 | £1,133 | £1,260 | £1,324 |
Jan 19th 2024 - Jan 26th 2024 | £1,006 | £1,133 | £1,260 | £1,324 |
Jan 26th 2024 - Feb 2nd 2024 | £1,006 | £1,133 | £1,260 | £1,324 |
Feb 2nd 2024 - Feb 9th 2024 | £1,031 | £1,162 | £1,293 | £1,358 |
Feb 9th 2024 - Feb 16th 2024 | £1,131 | £1,275 | £1,419 | £1,491 |
Feb 16th 2024 - Feb 23rd 2024 | £1,087 | £1,225 | £1,363 | £1,432 |
Feb 23rd 2024 - Mar 1st 2024 | £1,041 | £1,173 | £1,305 | £1,371 |
Mar 1st 2024 - Mar 8th 2024 | £1,046 | £1,178 | £1,311 | £1,377 |
Mar 8th 2024 - Mar 15th 2024 | £1,048 | £1,181 | £1,314 | £1,381 |
Mar 15th 2024 - Mar 22nd 2024 | £1,051 | £1,184 | £1,318 | £1,385 |
Mar 22nd 2024 - Mar 29th 2024 | £1,263 | £1,424 | £1,586 | £1,666 |
Mar 29th 2024 - Apr 5th 2024 | £1,348 | £1,521 | £1,694 | £1,780 |
Apr 5th 2024 - Apr 12th 2024 | £1,263 | £1,424 | £1,586 | £1,666 |
Apr 12th 2024 - Apr 19th 2024 | £1,136 | £1,280 | £1,425 | £1,497 |
Apr 19th 2024 - Apr 26th 2024 | £1,136 | £1,280 | £1,425 | £1,497 |
Apr 26th 2024 - May 3rd 2024 | £1,183 | £1,334 | £1,485 | £1,560 |
May 3rd 2024 - May 10th 2024 | £1,191 | £1,343 | £1,495 | £1,571 |
May 10th 2024 - May 17th 2024 | £1,210 | £1,364 | £1,519 | £1,596 |
May 17th 2024 - May 24th 2024 | £1,228 | £1,385 | £1,542 | £1,620 |
May 24th 2024 - May 31st 2024 | £1,508 | £1,702 | £1,896 | £1,993 |
May 31st 2024 - Jun 7th 2024 | £1,284 | £1,449 | £1,613 | £1,695 |
Jun 7th 2024 - Jun 14th 2024 | £1,292 | £1,457 | £1,622 | £1,705 |
Jun 14th 2024 - Jun 21st 2024 | £1,342 | £1,515 | £1,687 | £1,773 |
Jun 21st 2024 - Jun 28th 2024 | £1,377 | £1,554 | £1,731 | £1,819 |
Jun 28th 2024 - Jul 5th 2024 | £1,413 | £1,595 | £1,776 | £1,867 |
Jul 5th 2024 - Jul 12th 2024 | £1,450 | £1,636 | £1,822 | £1,916 |
Jul 12th 2024 - Jul 19th 2024 | £1,501 | £1,695 | £1,888 | £1,985 |
Jul 19th 2024 - Jul 26th 2024 | £1,584 | £1,788 | £1,993 | £2,095 |
Jul 26th 2024 - Aug 2nd 2024 | £1,749 | £1,975 | £2,202 | £2,315 |
Aug 2nd 2024 - Aug 9th 2024 | £1,749 | £1,975 | £2,202 | £2,315 |
Aug 9th 2024 - Aug 16th 2024 | £1,749 | £1,975 | £2,202 | £2,315 |
Aug 16th 2024 - Aug 23rd 2024 | £1,749 | £1,975 | £2,202 | £2,315 |
Aug 23rd 2024 - Aug 30th 2024 | £1,749 | £1,975 | £2,202 | £2,315 |
Aug 30th 2024 - Sep 6th 2024 | £1,355 | £1,529 | £1,703 | £1,790 |
Sep 6th 2024 - Sep 13th 2024 | £1,325 | £1,495 | £1,665 | £1,750 |
Sep 13th 2024 - Sep 20th 2024 | £1,245 | £1,405 | £1,564 | £1,643 |
Sep 20th 2024 - Sep 27th 2024 | £1,179 | £1,330 | £1,480 | £1,555 |
Sep 27th 2024 - Oct 4th 2024 | £1,161 | £1,309 | £1,457 | £1,531 |
Oct 4th 2024 - Oct 11th 2024 | £1,161 | £1,309 | £1,457 | £1,531 |
Oct 11th 2024 - Oct 18th 2024 | £1,161 | £1,309 | £1,457 | £1,531 |
Oct 18th 2024 - Oct 25th 2024 | £1,331 | £1,501 | £1,672 | £1,757 |
Oct 25th 2024 - Nov 1st 2024 | £1,331 | £1,501 | £1,672 | £1,757 |
Nov 1st 2024 - Nov 8th 2024 | £1,046 | £1,178 | £1,311 | £1,377 |
Nov 8th 2024 - Nov 15th 2024 | £1,043 | £1,175 | £1,307 | £1,374 |
Nov 15th 2024 - Nov 22nd 2024 | £1,043 | £1,175 | £1,307 | £1,374 |
Nov 22nd 2024 - Nov 29th 2024 | £1,043 | £1,175 | £1,307 | £1,374 |
Nov 29th 2024 - Dec 6th 2024 | £1,043 | £1,175 | £1,307 | £1,374 |
Dec 6th 2024 - Dec 10th 2024 | £1,043 | £1,175 | £1,307 | £1,374 |
Please note that these prices/rates are a guide only and may not be correct at the current date. For an accurate quote, please enquire.
Reviews
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Fab
This property is beautiful and is located in a stunning setting. We enjoyed watching the sunrise over the mountains and the fog moving through the valley, all whilst tucked up inside a cosy, warm house. The building has been refurbished to a very high standard and has benefitted from someone with an eye for detail. The palette of materials and different styles work well together, resulting in spaces that are inviting and comfortable both inside and out. Covering the hot tub with a gazebo ensured that it can be enjoyed even when the weather turns inclement. Though the property seems quite remote, it is only a 10min car journey to the nearest village, a 15min journey to Coed y Brenin Forest Park for some lovely purpose built bike and walking trails and 30mins to Zipworld. We absolutely loved our time here and are looking at when we can come back!
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The best
This is the best property we have ever stayed in, the views are stunning and the property is spacious, modern and well equipped, I could quite happily live here! Every morning we opened the bi fold doors to the sun streaming in and enjoyed the amazing vista across to the mountains. The owners are very friendly and checked everything was ok. We are most definitely coming back.
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Wow
Absolutely fabulous cottage, with a view you'll never get tired of looking at! Excellent location, with the property itself being in a peaceful spot, but only a short drive to the main road for days out, and the local village shop. We made good use of the hot tub, BBQ and pizza oven, and had a very memorable holiday!
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