Refurbished and modernised two bedroom log cabin situated in Trawsfynydd Leisure village, a lovely tranquil retreat in the heart of Snowdonia.
The property consists of two bedrooms (one double bedroom, a bunk bedroom, an equipped and modern kitchen, a modern bathroom including an electric shower and heated towel rail and open plan living room and dining area with seating for 5 people . There is a sofa bed situated in the living room as well an integrated 40 inch TV/ DVD with access to a full range of Freesat tv channels. There is also a good stock of DVDs for those rainy days.
The living area opens out to a decking area with seating overlooking a stream. This is the ideal place to relax in the evening. There is a sizable private garden with private parking space for one cars (there are other parking options around the village).
The property is located near to a park containing swings and other wooden play equipment, a small football pitch and baseball net.
The is an enclosed dog park where dogs can be exercised - dogs must be kept on a lead elsewhere around the village.
The cabin is double glazed and there are heaters in each room.
Free wifi can be obtained in the cabin but reception can vary but generally enables Smart functions on the TV eg BBC iPlayer.
The is a small shop on site - open 9am to 5pm and stocks a limited range of goods. There is a laundry situated next door to the shop, and is open 24 hours daily.
The cabin is ideally situated to explore Snowdonia, it is two miles from Coed Y Brenin Forest Visitor Centre, with great mountain biking trails, children's play areas and walking routes. There are stunning waterfalls close by. There are several interesting and historic towns all within a 15 to 30 minutes drive: including Dolgellau (the gateway to the mighty Caidir Idris), the beautiful golden sandy beaches at Bartmouth and Porthmadoc (Black Rock sands), the historic castle at Harlech, and the wonder that is the 'Italian' Village at Porthmerion, forever associated with the 1960's/70's cult classic TV series 'the Prisoner'.