"What an elegant, well presented and comfortable house in which to stay! Everything was provided, from ecofriendly shampoo and bodywash to pristine robes and towels, a lovely coffee machine, fresh mik with the tea facilities and an excellent guide to the house, its facilities and local walks. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay"
"Fabulous hosts and really accommodating. Our day didn’t go exactly to plan and they were more than happy to delay our dinner a little bit.
Cream tea on arrival was lovely. The packed lunch made for us to take up Snowdon was just what we needed and the dinner on our return (although we were 20-30 minutes late) went down well.
After climbing a mountain, the bed was so comfortable and we slept so well.
We will definitely be going back. "
"The property was clean, well maintained, comfortable, and met all our needs. The location was great with groceries across the street and a short walk to the town center. Ran into some communication difficulties with check in but once we got that sorted everything else was perfect. "
"Llety Nest is a semi-detached cottage on a working farm. It is in a picturesque qnd quiet area, and while not in a town, not far to drive for shops etc. The Cottage had a fully equipped kitchen including a slow cooker, stove top, microwave, dishwasher and full oven. The washing machine and dryer were very welcome. The lounge room was also well equipped with free Netflix, and the cottage had good wifi and TV signals. The bed is a double, but comfy. Glenys, the owner is lovely and sent great...
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Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Mount Idris during your travels in Llanfihangel-y-Pennant. Stroll along the seaside or discover the mountain views in this quaint area.
Nestled between Cader Idris mountain and Snowdonia National Park, this market town offers hikers access to stunning trails and ancient stone circles. Explore cobblestone streets lined with slate buildings before heading to nearby Barmouth for golden beaches and seaside activities.
The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 14°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 5°C. Average annual precipitation for Dolgellau is 1348 mm.