A traditional Welsh stone holiday cottage, Cwm Glas Bach stands alone in a tranquil and truly unique setting at the lower end of the Llanberis Pass.
There are magnificent open views of the mountains from every window.
A lovely stream is only 10 yards from the garden.
Serious hikers will love the location: from the cottage, you can walk straight up the Cwm to Snowdon, or across the road and up to the Glyder range.
You enter into the kitchen and dining space.
The kitchen has all you need, an electric cooker and hob, fridge with ice box, dishwasher, microwave, toaster.The table seating four is next to a fireplace with slate lintel housing electric coal-effect stove for a boost of warmth.Eat your breakfast taking in the mountain views through the windows.
Just off the kitchen in one direction is a step up to a shower room with corner shower cubicle, wash hand basin, loo and heated towel rail.
The utility area has the central heating boiler and the washing machine.It also has shelves and a clothes hanging rail, making it ideal as a drying and airing space.
The cosy sitting room is just off the kitchen through another doorway.
This is the ideal place to come home to and relax after a day of exploring Snowdonia.Comfortable seating surrounds an exposed stone feature wall with a wood burning stove set in a large inglenook fireplace.There’s a TV with DVD player and a CD player.
Cwm Glas Bach has two bedrooms: One double room with a king sized bed and a twin room with 3' beds.
Outside the holiday cottage you’ll find a garden that’s left purposefully natural.
It’s mostly enclosed by stone walls with open access to the mountains beyond and the pretty stream.
"A delightful, cosy traditional Welsh cottage in a spectacular mountain location with inspirational views."
Cwm Glas Bach is also ideal for families who want to roam at their leisure, or sit and enjoy a picnic by the stream.
This is a warm and cosy cottage, well equipped, with full central heating and lovely features such as original slate flooring in the kitchen and exposed stone on some of the walls.