Bryn Adda is a stunning 16th-century farmhouse situated in the Snowdonia National Park in North Wales, offering a secluded and picturesque location. Just a short distance from Dolgellau, the farmhouse is conveniently close to beaches, forests, and mountains, providing plenty of outdoor activities for guests to enjoy. The interior of the farmhouse combines traditional and modern elements, with each room uniquely designed to reflect the surrounding landscape and history. The property operates on green energy, with a biomass boiler providing heating.
The farmhouse features multiple relaxation spaces, including a spacious sitting room with an open fire, a cozy snug with a wood burner, and a games room equipped with various entertainment options. Families are well catered for with amenities such as cots and highchairs, as well as ample space for children to play safely. The extensive grounds of Bryn Adda span four and a half acres, offering opportunities for exploration and outdoor activities. Guests can enjoy a wood-fired pizza oven, a campfire area, and a wood-fired sauna located in separate outbuildings.
Accommodating up to 18 guests, Bryn Adda boasts a variety of sleeping arrangements, including super king beds, kings, doubles, and bunk beds. For smaller groups of up to 8 people, exclusive use of the property is available outside of school holidays. The farmhouse is ideally located for exploring the natural beauty of the surrounding area, with attractions such as Cymer Abbey and Barmouth Bridge nearby. Guests can also enjoy water adventures, rock climbing, hiking, and other outdoor activities in the region. Bryn Adda offers a unique and comfortable retreat for those seeking a peaceful getaway in the Welsh countryside.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!