Looking to Rent A Comfortable, Well Planned,
Snowdonia Holiday Cottage in The Country?
Well...Look no further, you have found one!

Our Relaxing Farm Cottage
A great place to start each day, whatever you enjoy doing, from
early spring to late winter.
Beudy Penarddwnion Fawr has been in the same family for more than 65 years. We are a working familly
farm and Beudy Penarddwnion Fawr, a barn conversion, is now a country cottage that we rent out as a holiday
home.
Come and enjoy this beautiful part of North Wales and enjoy comfortable self-catering accommodation in a delightful barn
convertion. A warm welcome, well planned accommodation and a comfortable stay awaits
you.
Being just 5 miles north of Dolgellau, it
is ideally situated to take advantage of what the area has to offer, and is set in a quiet rural location within
the farm with stunning views. It lies within a region designated as an area of outstanding
natural beauty.
There are many beaches within easy travelling
distance, some with vast strands of golden sands and great surf, and others with tiny
fishing villages and coves just waiting to be explored.
Penarddwnion Fawr is a busy working farm with beef cattle, lambs and
free-range chickens; we also have an 'adopted deer' which sometimes thinks he's just the
same as the rams whose company he seems to enjoy.
From our free-range chickens we supply eggs to many buinesses and
restaurants in the area. We have several hundred birds roaming free in the area. Eggs are provided in the
complementary welcome package which comes free to all of our visiotors.
Consider Some of The Things You Can Do in
Snowdonia
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Visit one of the many miniature
railways in the area. The Ffestiniog railway and the Welsh
Highland railways are close by.
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Take a day or two out of your schedule to see some of our historic castles. Conway, Caernarfon and Beaumaris are all fine
examples and are well worth a visit.
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How about sharing in the history of Wales and check out our museums and
galleries.
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We have a long and varied history; our culture and heritage can be seen in abundance throughout North
Wales. Visit the Copper Mines or Portmeirion in nearby Pothmadog.
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If it's adventure that 'rings your bell' we have lots on offer and
there's more than enough to fill up your time here.
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Snowdonia attracts thousands of bird-watchers and animal lovers to the region every year.
It's because there is a manificent collection of birds in the area and some other wonderful
animals as well.
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As you may imagine, Wales has its fair share of magnificent homes and gardens and some of them have
been willed to the National Trust. There's a lot to see and enjoy.
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If you enjoy the ' arts and crafts' world, there is plenty for you to see.
But be sure to have plenty of money with you; if you're anything like us, you'll be very
tempted.
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Wrexham recently opened its long awaited shopping centre. For decades most people in the region had to
travel to nearby Chester, which is fabulous, for their serious shopping sprees.
The area boasts an
abundance of wildlife, wild plants and flowers, and if you enjoy walking, there are lots of
tracks and footpaths radiating out from the farm, joining up to many other footpaths in the
area.
The farm is on the Bala to Dolgellau road, which leads to the magnificent
Mawddach Valley; the estuary is on the main migratory path for visiting and
sometimes rare birds.
This makes it an ideal location for walkers, cyclists and
birdwatchers.
There are two nature trails to help you get the most out of the RSPB's two reserves in the valley. They are set in wood and scrubland, and are
home to a variety of birds.
The two reserves in the Mawddach Valley are Arthog and Coed Garth Gell. Coed Garth
Gell offers superb scenery and beautiful walks through oak woodland. Birds to be seen in the spring include
pied flycatchers, diffrent kinds of warblers, including the wood
warbler, reed buntings and redstarts. Water rails can be seen at Arthog. Ravens and buzzards are also present
throughout the year.
Penarddwnion Fawr is located within the Snowdonia National Park; one of
the eleven National Parks of England and Wales, it is the second largest after the Lake District. Designated in 1951, the Snowdonia National Park
Authority celebrated 50 years as a protected landscape in
2001.
The National Park covers 823 square miles of some of the most beautiful and
unspoilt countryside in the whole of the UK.
Unlike "wild" National Parks elsewhere in the world, Snowdonia is home to just
over 26,000 people, who live and work in its towns, villages and on its hill farms
like us, the owners of Penarddwnion Fawr farm.
An estimated 6-10 million visitor days are spent every year enjoying a wide range
of leisure activities in Snowdonia.This web site will tell you a little about Snowdonia and
all it has to offer.
There are many ancient sites nearby, including Harlech Castle and Caernarfon Castle all steeped in
Celtic history.
If you are coming to the Snowdonia National Park, you couldn't make a better choice of
accommodation, but wherever you choose for your self catering destination, we wish you a happy
stay, and an enjoyable holiday or short break .
If you
decide to stay with us, we promise you a
very hearty, warm Welsh welcome. Here's looking forward to seeing you; have a safe and
enjoyable visit!
Os penderfynwch ddod i ymweld a ni, medrwn gadarnhau croeso cynnes cymreig i chwi.
Cofion cynnes.

P.S. Please ask about our prices for January through to the end
of March and take advantage of what the BIG COUNTRY has to offer you at this special
time of the year - we promise, you won't be disappointed!
The Country Holiday
Cottage
Have a good look at the property to see just exactly what is available here in Dolgellau, located in the Snowdonia
National Park, North Wales. This is a very comfortable holiday cottage available to rent, year round in this
picturesque area of our beautiful country.
The Views It is important that you
are happy with your accommodation; not just the inside, but also what's on the outside. North Wales has some of
the finest countryside in the United Kingdom and we have some of the finest in Norht Wales.
Facilities &
Services Take a look at all of the facilities and services on offer before
deciding on your choice of holiday accommodation. We like to think that we've thought of everything, but if you
think there is something missing, please let us know. You can contact us by clicking here
Year Round Some folks think of North Wales as a summer holiday destination
but in actual fact, it is fast becoming a year round choice for a great holiday or weekend break. The different
seasons offer a terrific varied choice of activities as well as some of the finest vistas in the world. Come and
see for yourself.
How to find us We are located
just off the A494 approximately 5 miles from Dolgellau in the southern part of the Snowdonia National Park. For
detailed instructions as to exactly where we are, this is the place to go to get your bearings.
Access Statement
If you are uncertain as to whether the holiday cottage is suitable for you and
your party, we have further information on this part of the site which may be of help. If you are still
unsure of any aspect of the cottage be able to provide your requirements or its access, please contact
us by going to the contact page. We will get back to you with answers to any
questions you may have.
Contact Us We have tried our best to cover
all aspects of this fantastic holiday cottage in Snowdonia. If you have any questions, whatever the nature,
you can ask them here at the contact page. Please feel free to ask about
availability of prices or you may wish to simply pass comment on the site itself; if so, this is the place to
go. If you prefer to speak with somebody directly our phone number is listed here for your
convenience.
Site Map Here we provide an index of the pages
available to visitors of our site. Also, if at any time you 'feel lost' we advise you to head for the site map to
assist you in locating your position. A link to the site map is also available in the menu on the left hand side
panel.
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