Located in a residential area, Glasfryn is a traditional two bedroom pet friendly property in Dolgellau, close to all the amenities the town has to offer. Sleeping up to five people across two bedrooms, this historic three storey stone terraced house is ideal for a family or group of friends wanting to explore southern Eryri . The location of this fabulous traditional two bedroom property in Dolgellau is ideal for guests wanting to make use of the amenities of the town centre. It’s only a couple of minutes to walk from Glasfryn to a whole host of pubs, restaurants, cafés and shops within the town. Dolgellau is a great starting point for some fantastic walks including the Mawddach Trail, a nine mile path following the picturesque Mawddach Estuary from Dolgellau to Barmouth. The accessible route is ideal for walkers and cyclists alike, with spectacular scenery and diverse wildlife. Looking for a more challenging hike? A fifteen minute drive will take you to the start of a walking route to Cader Idris, the highest mountain in southern Snowdonia . At 893m, it’s not an easy hike on any of the recommended routes, but it is definitely worthwhile. A few miles north of Dolgellau, Coed-y-Brenin Forest Park is a haven for mountain bikers or hikers, in a stunning woodland setting. The visitor centre at Coed-y-Brenin is a hub of activity and the starting point for a number of fabulous walks through the forest. There are a number of world class biking trails through the forest ranging from novice to hard core technical. The seaside resort of Barmouth is less than a twenty minute drive. A pretty seaside town, Barmouth has a large expanse of golden sand beach to explore and provides an awesome vantage point for the mountains of Southern Snowdonia. Heading north east, the lakeside town of Bala is popular with water sports fans. The Bala Adventure and Waterports Centre on the shores of Llyn Tegid provides a number of activities on the lake and in the surrounding area. Try your hand at water sports including kayaking, windsurfing or sailing or for a more relaxed experience, hire a boat or paddle board to get out onto the water. Other activities available include abseiling and mountain biking. There’s something for everyone. This area of Southern Snowdonia is a fabulous base for a trip to North Wales. With epic mountain scenery, dense forests and spectacular coastline, it’s a great alternative to the busier spots in the heart of the National Park.