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One of our top picks in Dolgellau. Located in Dolgellau in the Gwynedd region, Snowdonia Snug - Studio Style Accommodation features a patio and mountain views. The accommodation is 24.2 miles from Porthmadog, and guests benefit from complimentary WiFi and private parking available on site.
This apartment comes with a seating area, a flat-screen TV, a DVD player and a kitchen with a microwave.
The apartment offers a terrace. Guests at Snowdonia Snug - Studio Style Accommodation can enjoy hiking and cycling nearby, or make the most of the garden.
Bala is 18 miles from the accommodation, while Barmouth is 8.7 miles away. The nearest airport is Anglesey Airport, 44.7 miles from Snowdonia Snug - Studio Style Accommodation.
Snowdonia Snug's unique self catering & bed and breakfast Accommodation is located in Dolgellau, in the southern region of the Snowdonia National Park - An area renowned for outstanding beauty, boasting panoramic walks over rolling mountains, across heather laden cliff paths or golden sandy beaches . . . all on our very doorstep! 'The Snug's' 4 star rated bed & breakfast accommodation, also offers a self-catering option. Studio style accommodation, situated along the main pathway leading to the majestic Cader Idris Mountain and just five minute's walk into the quaint and historical market town of Dolgellau. The Mawddach Trail is a stone's throw away, attracting cyclists and walkers from afar.
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The market town of Dolgellau lies in a beautiful valley, as it's name implies . . . "the Dale of the Hazel Groves", between the rivers Arran and Wnion, nestled at the foot of the majestic Cader Idris mountain. Surrounding us and in close proximity are fishing lakes Cregennan, Cynwch, Gwernnan, Llyn-cynwch, Talyllyn & Trawsfynydd, all idylic locations for anglers & walkers or just simply to relax and soak up some quality time in good company . . . 'The Kings Forest' (Coed y Brenin) outdoor visitors centre is located close by, attracting bikers, hikers, families and couples, from afar. Explore the sun-dappled woodland paths and follow old miner's trails to gold and copper mines or meander along moss coated trails and watch waterfalls in the heart of the forest. For adrenalin fuelled adventure, discover your inner 'Tarzan' and swing from the tree tops with Go Ape. Panoramic walks galore! and highly recommended are Precipice / Precipice (new), Torrent, Glyn Aran & the Mawddach Trail (centre point of National Cycle Route No. 8). Hire a bicycle & cycle along the old railway track (pictured above), inhale the aroma of wild garlic and view the salt marsh beds along the way.
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