
Cuddfan Abergynolwyn is a Grade II-listed former slate quarryman's cottage sitting in the village of Abergynolwyn in the south of Eryri National Park (Snowdonia), North Wales. Built from stone with exposed beams, flagstone flooring and an original slate fireplace, it sleeps four guests and combines genuine period character with contemporary furniture and elegant soft furnishings.
The cottage sits 2 miles from Cadair Idris and 5 miles from sandy west coast beaches. Abergynolwyn station is just 0. 5 miles away board the heritage steam train through to Dolgoch Falls or the seaside town of Tywyn.
Cuddfan Abergynolwyn is a Grade II-listed former slate quarryman's cottage sitting in the village of Abergynolwyn in the south of Eryri National Park (Snowdonia), North Wales. Built from stone with exposed beams, flagstone flooring and an original slate fireplace, it sleeps four guests and combines genuine period character with contemporary furniture and elegant soft furnishings.
The cottage sits 2 miles from Cadair Idris and 5 miles from sandy west coast beaches. Abergynolwyn station is just 0.5 miles away board the heritage steam train through to Dolgoch Falls or the seaside town of Tywyn. Scenic trails start from the door and a hillside path nearby is excellent for stargazing.
Two bedrooms sleep four: one super-king-size room (zip-and-link, convertible to twins on request) and one double. There is one stylish family shower room with WC. The shaker-style kitchen has mountain views and a full set of appliances including dishwasher.
Cadair Idris (2 miles), Llyn Mwyngil (3 miles), Dolgoch Falls via steam train and Aberdyfi beach (8 miles) are all within easy reach.
The enclosed garden has a fire-pit and bistro decking with mountain views. Cuddfan Abergynolwyn suits walkers, cyclists and small families wanting a proper Welsh base.
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Original slate fireplace, flagstone floors and exposed beams give this former quarryman's cottage real period character throughout.
The patio fire-pit and griddle are perfect for al fresco suppers with magnificent mountain views directly from the garden.
Abergynolwyn station is just 0.5 miles away. Ride the steam train through countryside to Dolgoch Falls or Tywyn on the coast.
Cadair Idris is 2 miles away and sandy west coast beaches are within 5 miles walkers and beach lovers are well catered for.
Up to two pets are welcome at this cottage making it ideal for those who want to bring their dogs on a Welsh walking holiday.
A hillside path directly from the cottage offers excellent dark sky stargazing well away from light pollution in the national park.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach Cuddfan Abergynolwyn by car, follow the A487 along the North Wales coast then take the B4405 inland through the Dysynni Valley directly into Abergynolwyn village. Private parking for one car is available directly outside the property with additional street parking nearby.
The nearest mainline station is Tywyn on the Cambrian Coast Line. From Tywyn you can board the Talyllyn Railway heritage steam train which stops at Abergynolwyn station just 0.5 miles from the cottage a memorable way to arrive.
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Postcode: LL36 9YW
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