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About this house rental
Cae'n Y Coed Cottage near Penrhyndeudraeth, Gwynedd, sleeps six in three beds. Note “The track to the cottage from the main road is just under two miles long. It is a dirt track and does have a number of potholes, so fairly slow driving is sensible, part
The Space:
Cae’n Y Coed Cottage consists of an open-plan living space with a kitchen including an electric oven, gas hobs, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, a sitting area with a woodburning stove, along with an additional sitting room with a TV, DVD player, and CD player/radio, a utility with a washing machine and tumble dryer. The bedrooms consist of a king-size with an en-suite bath, a shower over, and two doubles, along with a bathroom with a bath, and a ground-floor cloakroom. Outside, there is a non-enclosed front garden with a lawn and furniture, off-road parking for two cars and EV charging at an extra cost. Within 2.9 miles, you will find a shop, within 2.3 miles a pub. Two well-behaved dogs are welcome, and this is a non-smoking property. WiFi, fuel, power, a starter pack for the woodburning stove, and bed linen are all included in the price. Notes: More logs are available at £25 per week if required. Note: Stairs are steep and narrow; young children must be supervised. There is a £350 good house keeping bond in place.
The Neighborhood:
The large village of Penrhyndeudraeth boasts a selection of shops and a variety of restaurants, Post Office and a railway station which takes you along the Ffestiniog Railway. Just two miles away is the celebrated unique Italianate village of Portmeirion, which was the location of the TV show The Prisoner, and is surrounded by sandy beaches and captivating woodlands. The harbour town of Porthmadog is a little further along, where you can journey along the Ffestiniog Railway to the slate town of Blaenau Ffestiniog, "the town that roofed the world". To the north is the pretty village of Beddgelert, which is set around the Afon Glaslyn River and offers craft shops, pubs, tea rooms, restaurants, and an enchanting riverside walk, and it’s also located in the stunning Snowdonia National Park, from where you can spend hours admiring the beautiful scenery on foot or by bike. Penrhyndeudraeth is an ideal base for exploring the Llyn Peninsula, Snowdonia National Park and many other places in North Wales.
