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3 bedrooms1 bathroomSleeps 2
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Explore the area
Arthog, Gwynedd
Cregennan Lakes
13 min walk
Barmouth Bridge
17 min drive
Barmouth Beach
27 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 2)
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Dining Area
About this property
The Dairy!
The Dairy was the original farm dairy building dating back to the 18th century. It has been converted into a one bedroom cottage, with fully fitted Kitchen/Diner. Bedroom, Sitting room and Wet room. Heating is by multi-fuel stove. The sitting room has a french door opening onto a private patio area with table and chairs, commanding spectacular views over the Cardigan bay to Bardsy Island and the Llyn Penninsular.
The Old Dairy is a wonderful location for a relaxing holiday.
The space
There is a lower patio area outside the Kitchen with mountain views. The Dairy is separated from the rest of the property by a wall and fence, and has its own gated parking area..
The 18th centuary old dairy is situated beyond the cottage and has its own gated entrance.
It was origionally just one room, the store room being added above at a later date and was origionally accessed by a door opening onto the bank behind. The stairs were added by a previous owner.
It has been sympathetically converted into a charming stone built, reasonably secluded holiday cottage.
Spend a holiday in the foothills of Cadair Idris, a land steeped in myth and mystery. Where King Arthur and Merlin, according to legend, once walked. Where the locals still speak a language older than Latin.
The precipice walk above Dolgellau gives spectacular views along the valley.
Creggennan lakes are 10 minutes walk from the cottage, the smaller lake is stocked, and the larger lake is wild. Fishing permits can be obtained from the farm above the lake, Ffridd Boedal. The hill above the lake is the ''Pared y Gefnhir'' it is from this hill that the house and cottage get their name.
Arthog falls can be reached from the footpath opposite the church in Arthog.
The Blue Lake above Fairbourne is an old reservoir, and the water is truly blue. It can be reached from Ffordd Panteinion, Friog. (opposite the telephone exchange) Parking can be difficult, but a few hundred yards up the road is a gate and style on the right, follow the path, it is quite steep, and it will lead to the blue lake. The water is always blue and ice cold!
The Old Dairy is a wonderful location for a relaxing holiday.
The space
There is a lower patio area outside the Kitchen with mountain views. The Dairy is separated from the rest of the property by a wall and fence, and has its own gated parking area..
The 18th centuary old dairy is situated beyond the cottage and has its own gated entrance.
It was origionally just one room, the store room being added above at a later date and was origionally accessed by a door opening onto the bank behind. The stairs were added by a previous owner.
It has been sympathetically converted into a charming stone built, reasonably secluded holiday cottage.
Spend a holiday in the foothills of Cadair Idris, a land steeped in myth and mystery. Where King Arthur and Merlin, according to legend, once walked. Where the locals still speak a language older than Latin.
The precipice walk above Dolgellau gives spectacular views along the valley.
Creggennan lakes are 10 minutes walk from the cottage, the smaller lake is stocked, and the larger lake is wild. Fishing permits can be obtained from the farm above the lake, Ffridd Boedal. The hill above the lake is the ''Pared y Gefnhir'' it is from this hill that the house and cottage get their name.
Arthog falls can be reached from the footpath opposite the church in Arthog.
The Blue Lake above Fairbourne is an old reservoir, and the water is truly blue. It can be reached from Ffordd Panteinion, Friog. (opposite the telephone exchange) Parking can be difficult, but a few hundred yards up the road is a gate and style on the right, follow the path, it is quite steep, and it will lead to the blue lake. The water is always blue and ice cold!
Property manager
John Haycock
Languages
English
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Amenities
Kitchen
Outdoor space
Parking available
Barbecue grill
Fireplace
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Barbecue grill
House Rules
Children
Adults only
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
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About the area
Arthog
Arthog is home to this cottage. Fairbourne Golf Club and Torrent Walk are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Penrhyn Amusement Arcade and Corris Craft Centre. King Arthur's Labyrinth and Aber Artro Hall Gardens are also worth visiting.
Arthog, Gwynedd
What's nearby
- Cregennan Lakes - 13 min walk
- Mach Loop - 15 min drive
- Barmouth Bridge - 17 min drive
- Barmouth Beach - 27 min drive
- Fairbourne Beach - 34 min drive
Getting around
Restaurants
- Antonia's - 18 min drive
- The Last Inn - 17 min drive
- The Mermaid - 18 min drive
- The Lobster Pot - 18 min drive
- Murray's - 18 min drive
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About the host
Hosted by John Haycock
Languages:
English
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