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Located in Botwnnog, near the rural village of Sarn Meyllteyrn in Gwynedd, Trewen is a stunning five-bedroom former farmhouse. Surrounded by a working farm and picturesque views of the Welsh countryside, the property offers a perfect escape for up to twelve guests. The interior features original A-frame beams, contemporary furnishings, sleek en-suites, and a spacious living area. Outside, a generously-sized driveway and wrap-around garden provide ample space for outdoor activities, allowing guests to bask in the sunshine and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
The grand and stylish kitchen and utility area come equipped with all the amenities needed for self-catering, while the delightful dining room features a luxurious twelve-seater wooden table ideal for family gatherings. Guests can unwind in the spacious living room, complete with a Smart TV, woodburning stove, and plush sofas, or relax in the suntrap conservatory offering panoramic views of the surrounding farmland. The property boasts five inviting bedrooms, including one on the ground floor suitable for those with limited mobility, and four stylishly designed bedrooms with en-suite facilities on the first floor.
Nearby Sarn Meyllteyrn village provides all the necessary amenities for a comfortable stay in North Wales. Guests can enjoy a pub lunch at Ty Newydd Sarn, explore local produce at the butchers, and stock up on essentials at the nearby Post Office. Within proximity to Trewen, visitors can explore Plas yn Rhiw, a 16th-century manor house surrounded by orchards and gardens perfect for a leisurely stroll. Other recommended attractions include Porth Neigw and Iron Man for breathtaking seaside views, Abersoch with its picturesque harbour beach, and Criccieth Castle nestled between sandy shores.
For those seeking outdoor adventures, Eryri (Snowdonia) offers a variety of walking trails, while Pwllheli, a bustling market town nearby, is renowned for its sailing waters. Visitors can explore Hafan Marina, watch yachts arrive at the harbour, or embark on a hike up Garn For, one of three peaks within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Whether exploring the coastline, enjoying nature walks, or simply relaxing in the comfort of Trewen, guests will find a fabulous base for a getaway to Gwynedd.
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