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STABLE COTTAGE - Minllyn
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Sleeps
up to 4. Electric and heating included.
Beautifully
restored cottage in the tiny hamlet of Minllyn, a short walk from
Dinas Mawddwy village with winderful mountain and river views, surrounded
by the beautiful Snowdonia National Park scenery.
The
cottage is situated by the historic village of Dinas Mawddwy which
lies in the Dyfi valley. The nearest town is Dolgellau.
Ground
floor: Lounge, kitchen/dining room, laundry room with freezer
facilities.
First floor: 2 double bedrooms, bathroom with shower
over bath and heated towel rail.
Services: Log burner, night storage heaters, electric
cooker, fridge, washer/dryer, microwave, colour TV, video player/recorder,
radio/CD.
Duvets,
pillows, sheets and blankets provided. Please note: Towels and tea
towels are NOT supplied.
Well
behaved dog welcome.
Ample parking.
Patio area with valley views.
PLACES TO VISIT
Within
a short walk of the cottage:
Historic
pub with restaurant, real ale and good food.
Landscaped gardens in the Plas being restored
Meirion Mill tourist attraction with gift shop on the site of former
Minllyn railway terminus, and short landscaped walk to King Arthur’s
stone.
Within
45 minutes walk:
The
old coach road from Minllyn to Machynlleth from the War Memorial
to Aberangell passing waterfall and site of King Arthur’s
last battle, then crossing the pack horse bridge to village shop
and filling station at Mallwyd. Valley walk crossing footbridge
on Dinas Mawddwy common and continuing along other side of River
Dyfi to Minllyn village. Mountain walk above the village to old
slate workings and inclined plane railway. Village churches at Mallwyd
and Aberangell. There are numerous walks directly from the property—maps
provided !
Dolgellau
area, within 15 minutes drive:
Start
of routes from Cader Road, Dolgellau, passing Gwernol lake alongside
Cadair Idris and following gated road to coastline. Walk or cycle
along metalled trackbed of disused railway line from Dolgellau to
Barmouth.
Lake Vyrnwy area—From Dinas Mawddwy travel over the highest
mountain road pass in Wales over the Bwylch forking right at the
summit for Lake Vyrnwy, or left for descent to Bala lake.
Within
20/30 minute drive:
Barmouth—Drive
alongside the beautiful Mawddach estuary to this old Edwardian town,
a favourite for the poet Ruskin, with many of its houses high above
the cliffside. Leisure centre, small amusement park, quaint harbourside
cafes, and fishing trips.
Aberdovey with its beautiful harbour, lovely sandy beach, championship
golf course, sea fishing and excellent restaurants.
Centre for Alternative Technology on the Machynlleth road, after
passing through Corris.
Corris craft centre and King Arthur’s Labyrinth (underground
journey through caves in boats).
Fairbourne, with a narrow gauge railway, nature centre, par 3 golf
course, and ferry to Barmouth (main season).
Machynlleth—a popular street market town (Wednesdays), with
leisure centre with
swimming pool and water slide, Tabernacle modern art museum and
theatre, shops and pubs.

Minllyn Village - The first snow of the Winter turns the little
village street into a Christmas postcard scene.
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Bwych
y Groes
The highest mountain road pass in Wales offers stunning views.
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Stable
Cottage, Minllyn
Weekly lets from £199 - £449
Winter Spring and Autumn bargain breaks
- 3 nights for only
£159!
(subject to availablity)
(01650) 531 543
for availability.
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Stable
Cottage, Minllyn

Stable Cottage - The spacious well fitted
kitchen.

Stable Cottage - The comfortable Lounge with
easy chairs and a cosy log burner for the winter months.

Stable Cottage - Antique furniture graces
the dining area with its views along the river valley.
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