Trawsfynydd 3.6 miles.
Hayloft Barn is a characterful barn situated on Cae Gwyn Farm, within Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, close to the Coed y Brenin Trails and the charming village of Trawsfynydd, in Gwynedd.
With onsite MTB jumps, guided tours, and a coaching jumps course, this property is ideal for large family or friend get-togethers who seek thrills in mountain biking, or simply those who love venturing in the great outdoors.
Upon entering the property, be delighted by the characterful features, with exposed wooden beams, stone-built walls and vaulted ceilings, offering a glimpse into the properties historic past.
Set your sights on the practical utility room, equipped with boot dryers, and a walk-in shower, ideal for storing your muddy, wet gear from your days adventures.
The heart of the home is the open-plan living area, with a generous dining table seating ten, awaiting dinner party natter and family bonding.
A perfect place to gather for a family feast or a friendly game night, with a selection of books, board games, and table football on offer.
If you are blessed with warmer weather, head onto the patio with your favourite evening beverage, and get lost in the rolling hills of Rhinog Fawr, amidst the occasional birdsong.
Afterwards, curl up on the snug corner sofa, with the evening’s entertainment provided by the Smart TV.
When it’s time to retire for the night, there are four tastefully-presented bedrooms to choose from, all of which are adorned with a TV, for those lazy mornings in bed, and an en-suite shower room, to unwind in your own private sanctuary.
With a family room on the ground-floor, it makes an easy and convenient stay for every member of your family.
If you are able to divert your attention from this exquisite property, make use of the exceptional facilities Hayloft Barn has to offer, whether you’re an avid mountain biker with Traws Eryri or other MTB routes on your calendar, or are a beginner seeking a thrill with a jumps course or a guided day, there is something for everyone.
Experience the excitement of mountain biking along the Coed y Brenin Trails, where you'll navigate through lush forests and rugged terrain, all the while soaking in breathtaking panoramic views and the invigorating rush of the wild Welsh countryside.
History lovers will be thrilled by a trip to Harlech Castle to explore its majestic four towers and breathtaking sea views, a historical site that will captivate.
Nestled in the heart of the Dyfi Biosphere is National Trust's South Snowdonia, an area of extraordinary beauty and diverse landscapes.
Marvel at the rustic ruins of Cymer Abbey, or for a taste of local tradition, visit Yr Ysgwrn, a traditional Welsh farmhouse cherished for its ties to famous Welsh poet Hedd Wyn.
End a spectacular day with a leisurely stroll around Plas Tan y Bwlch, where you will witness an array of impressive wildlife inhabitants amidst beautifully manicured landscapes.
Hayloft Barn promises to be your perfect base to unwind in blissful relaxation after a day of thrill.