A Sea and Mountain Panorama from this charming stone barn

Top rated by guests
See the beautiful location of Agnes Fach with its panorama views
A kitchen that is clean simple and attractive and easy to work at
The full size window and patio doors allow you to make the most of the view
views over the coast line and cardigan bay from your bedroom
Agnes Fach sitting just below the popular Barmouth Slabs climbing destination
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9.7Outstanding
(98 Ratings)
Stunning views, friendly hosts, and cozy cottages make this property an amazing place to stay. Highly recommended for a relaxing getaway.
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Cottage in Barmouth

4 guests · 2 bedrooms · 2 baths

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About this cottage rental

Open the oak patio doors and step out with a glass of something chilled then sit on your own terrace and take in the panorama that stretches from Cader Idris, South Snowdonia's most explored mountain around to Cardigan Bay and the Presili Mountains of Pembrokeshire.
This traditional stone barn was converted in 2015 into a beautiful two bedroom cottage that has everything you need to enjoy the sea and mountains of Snowdonia and the Cambrian Coastline.
There are two bedrooms one with a double bed and ensuite shower/wc as well as a twin room with shower and toilet next door. The Kitchen with its solid oak worktop and built in induction hob will make preparing breakfast and dinner simple tasks. From the leather suite in the lounge area you can take in the great views through the panoramic windows that run from floor to ceiling or in the evening enjoy the TV with its free to view channels and access catch up TV as well as Now TV films.

The whole cottage is tastefully furnished with solid oak furniture and WiFi is provided free of charge.

The patio terrace is equipped with table, chairs, parasol and BBQ. Guests will also have access to the grounds around Gwastad Agnes and will be able to enjoy beautiful walks that start on your doorstep. This may be helpful if you have brought your dog with you. Up to two well behaved pets are welcome as long as they stay in the lounge area and not the bedrooms.

Agnes Fach sits 500 feet above Barmouth in a quiet spot on the mountain side and at the start of a ridge that will take you to the southern tip of the unique Rhinog Mountains and beyond. It is one of Britain's most unspoiled areas.
If your looking for somewhere to eat and drink then Barmouth with its fine Blue Flag beach is only a mile away on foot and 5 minutes in the car.
For those who like cycling, the Mawddach Trail is a beautiful level off road route alongside the finest estuary in Europe and National Cycle Route 8 will take you through some fabulous countryside. The National Mountain bike centre at Coed y Brenin is only 20 minutes away. The Mawddach Estuary and cardigan Bay are great locations for Kayaking or paddle boarding and if Rock Climbing is your bag a quarter of a mile above Agnes Fach you will find the popular Barmouth Slabs.

Twenty minutes North of Barmouth you can visit the World Heritage Site - Harlech Castle. Its a great afternoon out with a beautiful new visitor centre that has one of the finest views of any cafe in Wales. A more colourful piece of architectural history can be found at Portmeirion with its stunning Italianate village. Zip world, Llecwyth Slate Caverns and King Arthur's Labyrinth provide opportunities not just to go over our mountains but also to find out what they are like on the inside. Fun experiences for all ages.
Barmouth is well served by Public Transport and you can travel to and from Barmouth by bus or train from Monday through to Sunday. The T3 Bus Links Barmouth with Wrexham and all points in between whilst the Cambrian Line will take you South to Birmingham International or North to Pwllheli linking up with the historic and quaint Ffestiniog narrow gauge steam Line near Porthmadog. Or you can just relax on your patio, enjoy the BBQ, have a glass of wine and look out over the Cambrian Line as it clings to the cliffs around the coast on its way to Aberdovey......Now that sounds a good plan!.

Amenities at A Sea and Mountain Panorama from this charming stone barn

Pets allowed
Family friendly

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