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Tan Llan, Llanelltyd

Tan Llan, Llanelltyd

Tan Llan, Llanelltyd, Dolgellau, Gwynedd, LL40 2ST, United Kingdom

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Property details

Main House.
Over three floors.
Six bedrooms:
1 x super king-size double with en-suite freestanding bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC,
2 x king-size double with en-suite shower, basin and WC,
2 x second floor king-size double,
1 x second floor twin,
Second floor bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC,
Two ground floor basin and WC,
Kitchen with breakfast bar (seats 4) and dining area (seats 14),
Utility,
Sitting room (seats 13) with open fire,
Garden room (seats 6),
Reading area in lobby (seats 2). Coach House, Two eaves bedrooms – 1 x super king-size double walk in shower, basin and WC 1 x king-size double walk in shower, basin and WC,
One ground floor basin and WC, Kitchen with breakfast bar (seats 3), Utility, Sitting room (seats 6) with dining area (seats 4) and woodburning stove, Snug TV room (seats 4).

External games room with table tennis and table football

Key features & notes

About where you'll be staying

Set at the starting point of the sweeping Mawddach Estuary and caught between Snowdonia’s sea and mountain scenery, the small, peaceful village of Llanelltyd rests amongst climbing green hills, offering a perfectly peaceful holiday location for touring this vibrant area. The crumbling Cymer Abbey, a 12th century romantic ruin, and St Illtyd’s Church, thought to be one of the oldest in Wales, stand testament to the village’s past. There are plenty of pretty walks in the area with Llanelltyd Bridge, an ancient attractive footbridge crossing the shallows of the River Mawddach, offering the chance to settle on the shingled riverside in view of the nearby mountains. The River Mawddach hurries past, heading to the mouth of its estuary, with the Mawddach Trail, leading alongside the marbled, silky sands, offering a rewarding route for explorers. Llanelltyd has its own restaurant, which proudly offers panoramic sights and fine local fare, plus there are plenty of places to eat, interesting shops and quirky cafes to be found in Dolgellau, just two miles away. Barmouth is a short drive away, where you can enjoy a fun-filled family day beside the sea finished with traditional fish and chips on the harbour front beside its vast Blue Flag beach. Within easy driving distance guests can uncover much of Snowdonia’s spectacular coast, take a nostalgic train trip by steam or conquer Cader Idris, Snowdon’s quieter counterpart. Enjoy a boat trip or test out exhilarating watersports, venture underground to unearth Snowdonia’s mining history, cycle or walk world-class tracks through thick forests with the Coed y Brenin park just five miles away, or learn of Snowdonia’s many castles and landmarks. Llanelltyd sits at the meeting of intertwining rivers and roads, providing a perfect touring base for day trips and discovery in this richly diverse destination. From immaculate sandy beaches to sheep-studded pastures framed by dramatic peaks, this striking area of Wales offers endless adventure and is certain to live long in the memory.

Nature on your doorstep

RSPB Mawddach Valley – Coed Garth Gell
1.6 miles

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