House in Wales
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About this house rental
Nestled within the breathtaking Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, Minafon is a beautifully refurbished 18th-century stone and slate farmhouse offering a peaceful escape surrounded by mountains, forests, streams and plemty of wildlife.
Your hosts, Robat and Megan, are a local couple who longed to return to the area and embrace a quieter way of life. Robat works in marketing, while Megan — a London native with Welsh roots — is a professional scenic artist and prop maker.
The Space (Inside):
The farmhouse comfortably sleeps up to four guests, with two double bedrooms suitable for either four adults or two adults and two children.
There are two bathrooms:
A spacious family bathroom on the first floor with a bath and shower
A downstairs shower room combined with a utility space
The utility area includes a washing machine and toilet for added convenience.
The open-plan kitchen and living area is designed for relaxing evenings in, featuring:
A fully equipped kitchen
Dishwasher
Log burner
Smart TV
Board games for cosy nights in
The Space (Outside):
Outside you’ll find a lovely outdoor dining area with additional seating and a BBQ, perfect for enjoying local produce.
A gentle stream runs in front of the cottage, adding to the peaceful atmosphere. There is also private parking for two cars.
Surrounded by forests and mountains, the area offers endless scenic walks and plenty of opportunities to spot local wildlife.
The Surrounding Area:
This area is a paradise for walkers, bird watchers, and mountain bikers, with countless trails to explore.
Nearby highlights include:
The Dyfi Osprey Project — perfect for bird lovers
Dyfi Bike Park — a must-visit for mountain bikers
The cottage sits on the outskirts of the beautiful village of Pennal, home to:
The Glan Yr Afon – an award-nominated community-owned pub
A children’s play park
Pennal is also historically significant as the place where the last Prince of Wales, Owain Glyndŵr, signed the Pennal Letter in 1406.
Nearby Towns & Villages:
Machynlleth is the nearest town and has everything you might need during your stay:
Cafés and coffee shops
Pubs and restaurants
Two supermarkets (COOP and Spar)
Independent organic shops and gift stores
Local favourites include Hennigan’s Fish & Chips for lunch or dinner and Ian Snow for unique gifts.
In the other direction, along the Dyfi Estuary, lies the charming seaside village of Aberdovey. Here you can:
Grab an ice cream
Try crabbing from the harbour (We have crabbing equipment in the utility room which you can borrow during your stay)
Walk along the sandy beach
Browse shops and restaurants
Seafood lovers shouldn’t miss Dai’s Shed, where you can buy the catch of the day to bring back and enjoy as a BBQ feast.
Restaurants Not to Miss:
Seabreeze
Coast
Millies and Sids
Saltmarsh
The Gwen
Ynyshir
Glan yr Avon
Nearby Attractions
Corris Craft Centre & King Arthur’s Labyrinth
Castell y Bere
Dyfi Osprey Project
Cadair Idris Mountain Range
Talyllyn Railway
Abergynolwyn Railway
Magic Lantern Cinema
Nearby Towns to Explore:
Dolgellau
Barmouth
Fairbourne
Aberdovey
Borth
Machynlleth
