Pen Y Garreg Stabal is a one-bedroom period farmhouse in Abergynolwyn, southern Snowdonia National Park. Sitting at the foothills of the Cader Idris mountains in an elevated position, it overlooks the valley where the Nant Gwernol and Afon Dysynni rivers meet. The views from almost every window are spectacular. Original features throughout include exposed beams and stone walls.
This part of North Wales is serious walking and cycling country. Trails start from the doorstep. The Talyllyn Narrow Gauge Railway station is just half a mile away. Beaches at Fairbourne and Aberdovey are within 15 miles. There's a pub nearby too.
The farmhouse sleeps 2. One double bedroom sits on the mezzanine level with an en-suite shower room and WC.
Pen Y Garreg Stabal is a one-bedroom period farmhouse in Abergynolwyn, southern Snowdonia National Park. Sitting at the foothills of the Cader Idris mountains in an elevated position, it overlooks the valley where the Nant Gwernol and Afon Dysynni rivers meet. The views from almost every window are spectacular. Original features throughout include exposed beams and stone walls.
This part of North Wales is serious walking and cycling country. Trails start from the doorstep. The Talyllyn Narrow Gauge Railway station is just half a mile away. Beaches at Fairbourne and Aberdovey are within 15 miles. There's a pub nearby too.
The farmhouse sleeps 2. One double bedroom sits on the mezzanine level with an en-suite shower room and WC. Picture windows and patio doors frame mountain and valley views from the lounge-diner. The kitchen has an electric cooker, fridge-freezer, microwave and dishwasher. Outside there's an open gravel garden with a charcoal BBQ and a lockable bike shed.
Dolgoch Waterfalls are served by the Talyllyn Railway (0.5 miles away). Cader Idris summit is 5 miles. Aberdovey beach is under 15 miles. Private parking for two cars is on-site.
Pen Y Garreg Stabal suits couples and keen walkers perfectly. One dog welcome. Past guests rate it 5/5 for views, cleanliness and location.
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Picture windows and patio doors frame magnificent views across Cader Idris and the valley from almost every room.
Trails into southern Snowdonia start directly from the property. Cader Idris summit is just 5 miles away.
The Talyllyn Narrow Gauge Railway station is just half a mile away giving easy access to Dolgoch Waterfalls and beyond.
A secure lockable shed on-site stores bikes and paddleboards safely overnight. Perfect for active guests.
One dog is welcome at Pen Y Garreg Stabal. Guests report their dogs had a fantastic time exploring the local area.
Guests consistently rate this property 5 out of 5 for cleanliness, views, location and the helpfulness of hosts Sara and Dei.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach Pen Y Garreg Stabal by car, head into Abergynolwyn village in southern Snowdonia. The property sits in an elevated position at the foothills of the Cader Idris mountains and private off-road parking for two cars is available on arrival. Postcode LL36 9YU will take you directly there.
The nearest mainline station is Tywyn, which sits on the Cambrian Coast Line. From Tywyn you can connect to the Talyllyn Narrow Gauge Railway, which stops just half a mile from the property at Abergynolwyn station.
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