Located in the county of Gwynedd, Ty Coch Maentwrog is the perfect family getaway.
Ty Coch Maentwrog in Blaenau Ffestiniog is a fabulous pet friendly property which will sleep 5 people over 3 bedrooms. The property facilities include Garden, Open Fire and WiFi. Please be aware that this list is not exhaustative and may change over time.
Ty Coch Maentwrog is a wonderfully isolated property with plenty of activities nearby including Children's Playground, Fishing, Gardens, Golf, Historic Sites, National Trust, Walking and Various water based activites.
Maentwrog is a village and community in the Welsh county of Gwynedd, lying in the Vale of Ffestiniog just below Blaenau Ffestiniog, within the Snowdonia National Park. The River Dwyryd runs alongside the village, on the periphery and adds to the picturesque environment. The village has its own highly regarded traditional inn, the Grapes Hotel, well known for its food and atmosphere and the Oakeley Arms is also nearby. The scenic area around Maentwrog has many public footpaths plus the beauty spot of Plas Tan Y Bwlch and the Ffestiniog Steam Railway are also within a few miles. Nearby Plas Tan y Bwlch, substantially rebuilt during the 19th century by the Oakeley family on the site of a first house probably built in the early 17th century, overlooks the village. Plas Tan y Bwlch has its own halt - Plas Halt - on the Ffestiniog Railway, and nearby Tan-y-Bwlch railway station is the railway's principal intermediate station. Maentwrog means Twrog's stone and according to legend, a giant known as Twrog hurled a boulder from the top of a hill down into the settlement, destroying a pagan altar. This stone is said to be the one located in St Twrog's Church courtyard. It is said that if one rubs this boulder one is fated to return to the village in the future. The village settlement expanded in the 19th century to house workers from local slate mines. Within the village community is the imposing Plas Tan y Bwlch, home of the Snowdonia National Park Study Centre and former residence of the Oakeley family. A superb base from which to discover the Snowdonia National Park and all of North Wales.
Sleeps up to 5
3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms
7 nights from £688.00
Ty Coch Maentwrog has 3 bedrooms.
Ty Coch Maentwrog can sleep 5 people and has 3 bedrooms.
You can check in at Ty Coch Maentwrog from 16:00. On your departure day, check out is at 10:00.
Ty Coch Maentwrog has 2 bathrooms.
Ty Coch Maentwrog is located near Blaenau Ffestiniog in the county of Gwynedd.
* Distances are calculated using data provided by the merchant and calculated as the crow flies. This is may be inaccurate if the merchant only provides the exact property location after booking has been completed.
Central heating with oil stove, wood burning stove and underfloor heating in kitchen. Electric oven and hob, fridge freezer, washing machine, dryer, microwave, slow cooker. Freesat TV, DVD player, ipod dock, WiFi. High chair, travel cot (No linen). Bed linen and towels provided . Off road parking for at least 3 cars. Pub and restaurant 0.3 miles. Shop 3.8 miles. NOTE Cottage has its own borehole, which is safe to drink but some guests prefer to bring their own bottled water. 2 well behaved dogs are welcome at a charge of £20 per dog, per week.
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