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Rent holiday accommodation at Dol Afon, Llanuwchllyn in Gwynedd

A superb holiday letting in Gwynedd - self catering accommodation at Dol Afon. This acomodation sleeps 7 and prices for a week's stay start from just £338.

Features at Dol Afon include: Detached • Non Smoking • Multi Bath Shower • Pub Close By • Open Fire • Short Break • Easy Walking Access. You can find out more about the accommodation and the facilities below.

 
Dol Afon in Llanuwchllyn, Gwynedd, North Wales
 
 

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Accommodation

Boasting a lovely rural setting and spectacular views this beautifully converted stone barn offers spacious and very comfortable family accommodation as well as fishing on the river in the grounds and walking and bird watching from the door. Lake Bala with its sailing windsurfing fishing and narrow gauge steam railway is just a short drive and white water rafting and Snowdonia’s outdoor pursuits are easily accessible. Shop and pub ½ mile. Spacious and characterful beamed open plan sitting/dining room with wood burning stove and fitted kitchen area. Utility room. Cloakroom/WC. Twin bedded room. Double bedroom with additional single bed (for + 1). Shower room/WC. First floor: Spacious beamed double bedroom with TV and ensuite shower room/WC.

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Location

Dol Afon is situated at Llanuwchllyn, Llanuwchllynin Gwynedd. A map is below but if you are travelling by car the all important Sat Nav settings are: Lattitude 52.861141, Longitude -3.7004 or postcode LL23 7TB.

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Dol Afon accommodation summary

4 poster bed Unknown   Multi bath room Has multi bathrooms
         
Non smoking Is non smoking   Detached Is a detached property
         
Pool Unknown   Hot tub Unknown
         
Wheel chair access Unknown   Easy walking Has easy walking access
         
Open fireor woodburner Has Has an open fire   Pet friendly Not pet friendly

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Activities close by

Sandy beach Not or unknown   Sea Not or unknown
         
Fishing Not or unknown   Close to a Pub Is close to a pub
         

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Map view of Dol Afon

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Customer reviews

Feedback from customers about Dol-Afon-Llanuwchllyn-Gwynedd includes:

"This cottage is spacious modern and well equipped. It's in a very peaceful countryside location so it feels really rural but it's pretty close to Bala for getting supplies or eating out. We were mainly walking and the cottage has a great warm utility area which is fantastic if you have muddy/wet shoes and need to hang coats/clothes. It is only about 1 hour to Snowdon so if you want to climb it it's not too far and well worth the effort!"

Dr S, 13/09/2009 00:00

 

"The cottage is very spacious. Above all we appreciated the location: very quiet and beautiful views."

Mrs D, 08/09/2009 04:04

 

"The cottage is well worth a visit as it is very clean and spacious and I would recommend it for families. Although it is very quiet in the surrounding countryside it is close enough to Bala for the shops. The Eagle Inn in the village is within walking distance and the food is excellent. During our stay we visited King Arthurs Labyrinth Llechwedd Slate mine Portmeirion and went Whitewater Rafting."

Mrs B, 24/08/2009 00:00

 

"We appreciated the total peace - waking to bird song and the river but it is still very close to super shopping in Bala. Driving along quiet lanes with the best views I have ever seen or walking/cycling in Coed y Brenin."

Dr M, 05/07/2009 04:05

 

"This cottage is spacious modern and well equipped. It's in a very peaceful countryside location so it feels really rural but it's pretty close to Bala for getting supplies or eating out. We were mainly walking and the cottage has a great warm utility area which is fantastic if you have muddy/wet shoes and need to hang coats/clothes. It is only about 1 hour to Snowdon so if you want to climb it it's not too far and well worth the effort!"

Dr S, 13/09/2009 00:00

 

"The cottage is very spacious. Above all we appreciated the location: very quiet and beautiful views."

Mrs D, 08/09/2009 04:04

 

"The cottage is well worth a visit as it is very clean and spacious and I would recommend it for families. Although it is very quiet in the surrounding countryside it is close enough to Bala for the shops. The Eagle Inn in the village is within walking distance and the food is excellent. During our stay we visited King Arthurs Labyrinth Llechwedd Slate mine Portmeirion and went Whitewater Rafting."

Mrs B, 24/08/2009 00:00

 

"We appreciated the total peace - waking to bird song and the river but it is still very close to super shopping in Bala. Driving along quiet lanes with the best views I have ever seen or walking/cycling in Coed y Brenin."

Dr M, 05/07/2009 04:05

 

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