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The Toll House is a charming stone-built semi-detached luxury cottage resting in Dolgellau, Gwynedd, perfect for those seeking a serene countryside retreat. This delightful property hosts three well-appointed bedrooms, including a double, a twin, and a single room, accommodating up to five guests comfortably. A modern bathroom completes the living quarters, providing all the essentials needed for a comfortable stay.
Renovated from an 18th-century building, The Toll House offers a stylish and contemporary dwelling for a luxurious escape. The open-plan living/dining space is adorned with two leather sofas and a unique stone inglenook fireplace, featuring a quirky jukebox. This inviting area is perfect for unwinding with family and friends, with a television for entertainment and a dining space to enjoy meals together.
The luxury cottage boasts a well-equipped kitchen, complete with modern appliances including a convenient dishwasher, allowing guests to prepare meals with ease. Outside, a quaint enclosed terrace provides a secluded spot to enjoy a morning tea and soak in the peaceful surroundings. Roadside parking is also available, making it convenient for guests to explore the local area.
Located near the heart of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, The Toll House offers an ideal base for adventure seekers and nature lovers. Guests can explore Cadair Idris mountain, renowned for its hiking and mountain biking trails, or visit the nearby Coed y Brenin. For a coastal experience, the seaside resort of Barmouth offers a picturesque beach setting, perfect for family outings. A stay at The Toll House promises unforgettable memories in the captivating landscapes of North Wales.
Gwynedd is a magical county that is home to the spectacular Snowdonia National Park. In fact, a huge percentage of the county is covered by this wonderful National Park including majestic mountains, peaceful valleys, stunning flowing rivers and magical, fairytale castles and forests. You can also discover superb sandy beaches and fun filled coastal resorts. The county is also home to an abundance of culture and heritage, founded over two millennia ago. As the home of the Snowdonia National Park, Gwynedd can easily boast some of the most outstanding scenery in the UK, making this county the perfect retreat from modern life and the hustle and bustle of city living. For visitors looking to enjoy some sightseeing there is plenty to keep you busy from Caernarfon Castle to Greenwood Forest Park and the Royal Welch Fusiliers Museum. There are also a few railways to enjoy on a family day out taking in the sights and exploring the area. On the other hand if you would prefer to explore this magnificent county from the great outdoors, there is a huge collection of activities for visitors to enjoy. Try something new and exhilarating such as rock climbing, paintballing, White water rafting or a high ropes course.There are also fantastic opportunities to enjoy walking, trekking, cycling, horse riding, sailing, coasteering and much more. As Gwynedd boasts such a variety of landscape from mountains to countryside to coast, the county is the perfect place for producing fresh and delicious produce. Experience these wonderful foods at a local restaurant, pub or café whilst on your stay in Gwynedd. Looking for the ultimate romantic get away, why not search Luxury romantic self-catering in Wales.