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Pantlleni

Nant Gwynant, North Wales & Snowdonia (Ref. 1008947)

4.2

Menai Holiday Cottages rating

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

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Features

  • Off road parking
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Washing machine

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44 Customer Review(s)

  • Richard

    “It was a very relaxing place every think you could want”

    - Richard, March 2024

Summary

  • Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin
  • Ground floor bathroom with bath and shower over, handwash basin and WC
  • Kitchen with Stanley range (like an Aga) to provide cooking, central heating and hot water
  • There is also an electric hob, a microwave and a fridge with ice box
  • Washing machine in utility room
  • A dining/breakfast area is to one side
  • Sitting room with log burner, chairs, sofa and dining space
  • Garden with a sunny terrace with a barbecue and picnic table.
  • Views across Llyn Gwynant
  • Wood Burning stove, initial supply of kindling and logs, central heating, No TV, off road parking, Stanley range, electric hob, microwave, fridge with ice compartment, washing machine, garden, garden furniture, BBQ Local amenities 5 minute drive in Beddgelert
  • Bed linen and towels provided
  • 2 well behaved dogs welcome.

The property

In the heart of Snowdonia, this picturesque stone cottage has stunning views of the lake and mountains.

Facing down the valley, it looks across Lake Gwynant, which is fringed with trees, to the mountains that rise from the shore.

This wonderful view can be enjoyed from the fireside or from the garden. "The archetypal stone cottage with a breathtaking view.

Pantlleni gives one a sense of time standing still, it is charming & not 21st century inside, and I love it!" Pantlleni is very much a simplistic retreat, best suited to those who truly enjoy and appreciate the history and unique charm of traditional Welsh stone cottages.

You won't find the latest mod-cons or furnishings, but if you don't mind getting back to the basic necessities you will certainly find a sense of relaxation from the tranquil surroundings of this old cottage.

The holiday cottage makes a great, albeit simple base for those looking to explore the local area.

Step outside and breathe in the fresh mountain air - why not pack a picnic and while away a warm summer day by the picturesque Llyn Gwynant?

You could even take a paddleboard or canoe along and have a sail on the lake if you're feeling particularly adventurous! Close to Llanberis, Capel Curig and Beddgelert, Pantlleni is perfectly placed for exploring Snowdonia by car, or for walking the many footpaths that lead to the peaks and along the valley.

About half an hour's drive away are the sandy beaches of Anglesey and the Llyn Peninsula; golf, horse riding and fishing are close by.

Note: Typical of many remote, rural properties, access is by a rough track.
Note: No TV or WiFi

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About the location

NANT GWYNANT

Beddgelert 3.5 miles; Porthmadog 10 miles; Betws-y-Coed 13 miles.

The tiny hamlet of Nant Gwynant is situated in the Nant Gwynant Valley, surrounded by some of the most dramatic and beautiful scenery in the whole of the Snowdonia National Park. Overlooked by the Snowdon, Yr Aran and Moel Hebog mountains and with wonderful wooded valleys, towering rocky slopes, hidden lakes and waterfalls all providing magnificent views, this is a fantastic location for anyone who enjoys the outdoors. Enjoy climbing, walking and mountain biking, with one of the main routes for ascending Snowdon, via the famous Watkin Path, starting in the valley. Nearby is Beddgelert, regarded as one of the most attractive villages in the United Kingdom and named after the famous legend of Gelert the dog. This lovely riverside village boasts quality pubs and eating houses as well as excellent outdoor pursuit centres, offering a variety of activities. Close by are wonderful beaches, castles, National Trust properties, slate caverns, mountain railways and the Portmeirion Italianate Village.

Note: Typical of many remote, rural properties, access is by a rough track.
Note: No TV or WiFi