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The Barn is a pretty 1 bedroom annex cottage sleeping 2 in comfort. In a peaceful spot at the Southern end of Bala lake, the largest lake in Wales set in the rolling hills of the Snowdonia National Park. Ideal for for lovers of the out doors or as a weekend escape to the country.
View the virtual tourThis peaceful countryside cottage has a modern, open plan, kitchen lounge diner with cosy log burner, bathroom (bath with shower over) first floor bedroom (reached via a steep staircase with alternating treads), with King size bed and views over to the lake. Patio with garden furniture, also use of garden area if required. Facilities include full central heating, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, TV DVD player, WiFi, patio furniture and secure bike storage area. Bed linen and towels are supplied. This property has an electric vehicle charger (available for £50 per booking/week). If you wish to use it, please select this option on the booking form so that it can be activated.
Location
The Barn is a beautiful annexe cottage for two at the Southern end of Bala Lake near the village of Llanuwchllyn in the Snowdonia National Park. Only 4 miles from the market town of Bala which lies at the Northern end of the largest lake in Wales. This is an excellent base for those looking to experience the rural beauty of the Snowdonia National Park. This peaceful section of the national park offers an enormous variety of outdoor activities, walking trails, cycle tracks, canoeing, fishing, sailing, off road driving courses, pony trekking and golf to name but a few.- Pub 1.2 miles
- Beach 23 miles
- Shop 4 miles
- Bus stop 0.3 miles
- Train 24.5 miles
Accessibility Information
If you have specific requirements for this cottage please contact our team on 01492 582492 and they will be happy to confirm any details.
Virtual Tour
1 Bedroom
Beds will be made up with fresh linen.
Facilities & Amenities
Kitchen
- Cooker
- Fridge
- Kettle
- Microwave
- W/Machine
- Freezer
Bathrooms
- 1 Bathrooms
Other
- Television
- Iron
- Wifi
Allowed
- Pets
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Rated 4.7 out of 5 from a total of 63 reviews
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Our most recent reviews...
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A lovely cottage with panoramic views. It is well maintained, very clean and comfortable . The bedroom is light-filled and exceptionally attractive. Cooking facilities in the kitchen are adequate but limited, because of lack of worktops.
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The Barn is an idyllic place to stay overlooking the south-west tip of Bala lake. It provided all the amenities and facilities we required for our week holiday and we are looking to rebook again for later in the year.
We are so pleased to hear that you enjoyed your stay so much that you wish to return! Thank you for your great comments.
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Lovely property. Great location
We are really pleased to hear that you enjoyed your stay and the area and hope you are able to visit North Wales again soon.
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Great location
Please remember that these are people's opinions and not an official grading or statement of fact. There should be enough information in the descriptions and pictures for you to be able to make an informed decision about the suitability of this cottage, if you are unsure of something then please call or email us. All our cottages are regularly inpsected by our agency and by Visit Wales (an independent Welsh Goverment body) and meet all the requirements of holiday lettings.
Somewhere you've never been? What is Nearby?
Is Llyn Tegid found on the outskirts of Bala, or is it the other way around? Either way, the infamous lake - the largest natural body of water in Wales - can be found right here, on the shores of this historic market town. Nestled within the boundaries of the breathtaking Eryri National Park in North Wales, immerse yourself in the serenity and natural beauty of this picturesque region, where you'll find the immense Llyn Tegid. From its tranquil ambience to its exciting recreational opportunities, if you seek a peaceful getaway or an adrenaline-fuelled adventure, Llyn Tegid, and Bala, has something to offer everyone.
The picturesque market town of Bala is situated on the banks of the tranquil Bala Lake. It’s always popular with visitors and definitely worth visiting. “Bala” is a Welsh word that refers a route between 2 areas of wet ground, in this case the river Dee from Llyn Tegid and the Afon (river)Tryweryn. The town is very traditional, and ranks 11th in terms of the highest percentage of Welsh speakers; almost 80% of the community speak the Brittonic language fluently.
This walk stretches for a total distance of around 26 miles, but its history is significantly longer than that. The walk is named after a girl called Mary Jones who, back at the very beginning of the 19th century, walked the entire distance of the route barefoot to Bala, in order to buy herself a Bible.
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