Outside is a veranda area with seating and mountain views in the distance, a lovely space to relax in and listen to the babbling steam that runs through the grassed garden area. The living area is open plan making this a lovely social space to enjoy. All in all this property is perfect from its creature comforts to its location. The holiday village has an on-site shop and cafe/bar plus a large recreational field with play park for all guests to enjoy.
You can go fishing, cycling, and walking at nearby Trawsfynydd Lake, or for more experienced walkers, the Rhinog mountains; thrill seekers will love the exciting adventures available in Blaenau Ffestiniog. From underground trampolining in an old slate cavern at Bounce Below, to flying over the old slate quarries at the world’s largest zip wire zone at Zip World, it’s all here! Blaenau Ffestiniog is also the starting point for the little steam trains of the famous Ffestiniog Railway, they twist and turn through the hills on a spectacular journey down to the coast at Porthmadog.
South of Trawsfynydd, there is more of the Snowdonia National Park to explore, including the outdoor centre at Coed Y Brenin Forest Park which is only a 5-minute drive from the cabin and offers you cycle hire and a huge range of forest walks. There is also the pretty market town of Dolgellau only 20 minutes’ drive, which has a wide range of individual shops, many eateries, and quirky narrow streets and squares to wander around. There’s a vast array of historic sites within easy reach for all those history lovers, and a short drive away is the imposing world heritage site of Harlech Castle and the popular seaside town of Barmouth. There really is something for all ages and interests in this region. Beach 17 miles.