Vacation Rental Description
Beudy Brics, our most romantic cottage, is a detached converted barn built of slate, stone and brick. Perched at the highest point of Cyffdy, with stunning views across the 4-acre sheep paddock to Bala Lake, this truly delightful cottage is a great favourite with romantics, due to its secluded and very peaceful location.
With newly refurbished interior throughout, the cottage is designed for privacy, comfort and warmth for year-round holidays.
Beudy Brics is surrounded by its own private gardens to the front, side and rear, and is approached by a path of 5 steps from its driveway and parking area. There is a gravelled, floodlit front garden area with walled flower beds, tiered rockery and barbecue. The rear paved garden has a timber bike store with views of the Arenig mountain. This dolly-house cottage is frequently visited by badgers, foxes and rabbits and with its own bird table for “all-day viewing” right outside the window, it is a really peaceful haven for lovers of wildlife.
Holidays are priced inclusive of linen, towels and fuel. No smoking inside the cottage please. Sorry, Beudy Brics is a no pets property. Minimum stay 2 nights.
Ground floor: Entrance to split-level dining kitchen, sitting room with cast iron Villager stove on Welsh slate hearth. Downstairs bathroom. Stairs to first floor which comprises the master bedroom with double canopied bed and twin-bedded room.
For younger guests, in the Cyffdy grounds there is a large paddock with resident goat and sheep, and sledges are available for winter holidays. The Timber Trail Play Area, constructed to ROSPA standards, provides endless hours of fun, and the Barn offers shelter for wet weather play.
Freshly made beds, pre-heated cottage and a Welcome Tray of tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival. Parking for several cars/boats per property. Groups welcome, but sorry, no stag or hen parties
Facilities
- Cooking Utensils
- Dishwasher
- DVD
- Heating
- Kitchen
- Linen Service
- Microwave
- Amenity Parking
- Refrigerator
Travel Cot, High Chair, Safety Gate, Socket Covers, Fireguard, Power Washer, Bike Storage, Sledges
Cottage rental is inclusive of fuel.
Activities
- Adventure Sports
- Biking
- Boating
- Fishing
- Horse Riding
- Hunting/Rock Climbing
- Kayaking
- Mountain Biking
- Restaurant
Pony Trekking, Quad Biking, Canyoning, Cly Pigeon Shooting, Bushcraft Lessons, Go Karting
Travel Options
Owner Location Comment
Bala in Southern Snowdonia is known as the Gateway to Snowdonia. A small, friendly bustling market town just under an hours drive from the foot of Snowdon and famous for its wonderful scenery and outdoor activities. Llyn Tegid, named Bala Lake in English, which is the the largest natural lake in Wales is 4 miles long and offers its narrow gauge railway and a whole range of watersports including fishing, sailing, canoeing and windsurfing. Close to Bala is the National White water Centre at Frongoch, where kayaking, canoeing and white water rafting as well as many competitive events are held. The local area is teeming with outdoor adventure pursuits from off-road 4x4 to canyoning, quad-biking and paintballing to name but a few. Definitely an area to come to try out something new.
Bala is located centrally between 3 of Wales' top mountain-biking centres, Coed Y Brenin, Penmachno and Llandegla.
It is also an ideal area for the less energetic, with beautiful scenic walks, wonderful rolling countryside which becomes ever more craggy and dramatic progressing through Betws Y Coed and on up to Snowdon proper.
Only 40 minutes from Barmouths Blue-Flag beach, and under an hour to Portmeirion, Chester or Llangollen. Bala really is central to the very best of Wales. Knee-dep in castles, lakes and railways glaore, this really is an area of stunning scenery and unspoiled history.