3 bedroom property near Bangor, North Wales, Wales
Bangor, North Wales, Wales
Price:
From £81 per night
Minimum stay 2 nights
Bedrooms:
3
Guests:
6
Property Info
Accommodation Type
- Cottages
- Cabins
Property Setting
- Village / Rural
- Near the Sea
Exterior Facilities
- Hot Tub
- Garden
Interior Facilities
- Log Fire
- Internet Access
- Baby Equipment
Activities
- Fishing
- Beach nearby
- Walking
- Cycling
- Golf nearby
Bedrooms
3
Conditions
- Pet Friendly
- Child Friendly
Guests
6
Features
- Hot tub
- Garden
- Open fire
- Pet friendly
- Fishing
- Family friendly
- Coutryside setting
- Broadband
- Unusual
- Log cabin
- Beach
- Walks nearby
- Cycling nearby
- Golf nearby
- Cot available
- Dishwasher
- Ground floor bedroom
- High chair available
- Washing machine
- Great views
Please note that the map is to provide an indication of the area and may not be exact.
One-Off Feature
A luxury, wooden-clad lodge in the town of Bethesda, Gwynedd. Hot tub. Woodburning stove. Close to Snowdonia National Park. Bangor 6.1 miles; Caernarfon 10.9 miles.
General Info
Bryn Derwen Lodge is a luxury lodge, surrounded by woodland, on the outskirts of the Snowdonia National Park. The lodge has three bedrooms, all doubles with TVs, sleeping six guests. There is also a shower room and an open-plan living/kitchen/dining room with a woodburning stove. outside is off-road parking for four cars, as well as a large back garden with decking and furniture, a sheltered patio area with furniture and a patio area with a private hot tub. Bryn Derwen Lodge is a wonderful woodland retreat in North Wales.
The Area Surrounding The Property / Accommodation
Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.
Bethesda is a small town settled beside the River Ogwen in North Wales. Situated on the A5 between Bangor and the Snowdonia National Park, Bethesda was once a busy slate quarrying town and nowadays offers a good selection of shops and other amenities, in particular a number of chapels and pubs. The beautiful mountainous scenery of Snowdonia borders Bethesda, with the Lôn Las Ogwen cycling and walking paths skirting past. For the more adventurous, why not visit Zip World in Bethesda which is known for having Europe’s fastest and longest zip line. Capel Curig, just ten miles away, is a popular centre for walking, climbing and mountain biking, whilst Llanberis is situated at the foot of Mount Snowdon and is home to the Snowdon Mountain Railway and the National Slate Museum. Cwm Idwal is also a wonderful spot to visit, situated in northern Snowdonia – Darwin came to study the area and found tiny fossils of oceanic plant life and sea creatures in the boulders and rocks. The coastal town of Caernarfon is just a short drive away as is the beautiful Isle of Anglesey and the Anglesey Coastal Path. Visitors to the area can also explore the castles of Caernarfon and Beaumaris and the NT stately homes of Penrhyn Castle and Plas Newydd Country House and Gardens. Spend the day at one of the many traditional seaside resorts, or discover the isolated, hidden beaches on Anglesey, much of which is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With spectacular scenery on the doorstep, wonderful wildlife with buzzards soaring overhead and the occasional Peregrine Falcon to be seen, and many exciting outdoor adventures to discover nearby, Bethesda is superbly located for enjoying both the coast and the countryside of stunning North Wales.
Bethesda is a small town settled beside the River Ogwen in North Wales. Situated on the A5 between Bangor and the Snowdonia National Park, Bethesda was once a busy slate quarrying town and nowadays offers a good selection of shops and other amenities, in particular a number of chapels and pubs. The beautiful mountainous scenery of Snowdonia borders Bethesda, with the Lôn Las Ogwen cycling and walking paths skirting past. For the more adventurous, why not visit Zip World in Bethesda which is known for having Europe’s fastest and longest zip line. Capel Curig, just ten miles away, is a popular centre for walking, climbing and mountain biking, whilst Llanberis is situated at the foot of Mount Snowdon and is home to the Snowdon Mountain Railway and the National Slate Museum. Cwm Idwal is also a wonderful spot to visit, situated in northern Snowdonia – Darwin came to study the area and found tiny fossils of oceanic plant life and sea creatures in the boulders and rocks. The coastal town of Caernarfon is just a short drive away as is the beautiful Isle of Anglesey and the Anglesey Coastal Path. Visitors to the area can also explore the castles of Caernarfon and Beaumaris and the NT stately homes of Penrhyn Castle and Plas Newydd Country House and Gardens. Spend the day at one of the many traditional seaside resorts, or discover the isolated, hidden beaches on Anglesey, much of which is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With spectacular scenery on the doorstep, wonderful wildlife with buzzards soaring overhead and the occasional Peregrine Falcon to be seen, and many exciting outdoor adventures to discover nearby, Bethesda is superbly located for enjoying both the coast and the countryside of stunning North Wales.
Accommodation Details
All-ground-floor. 3 x double bedrooms with TV. Bathroom with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Open-plan living/kitchen/dining room with woodburning stove
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