Bethesda 3.2 miles, Bangor 4.5 miles.
A stunning, detached, stone-built property with a large garden and ample amenities, Bronfa is an ideal getaway for a family or group of friends looking to explore Anglesey, Gwynedd and the surrounding coast, mountains and countryside.
There is off-road parking for 3 cars, allowing you to unpack with ease into this lovely property.
Flick on the kettle and grab a coffee before making a start on a heart-warming meal in the kitchen/diner, where there is an inglenook fireplace with wood burner to add ambiance as you enjoy cooking on the range cooker and using many available appliances.
There is a second dining space in the living/dining room, as well as a second woodburning stove and a selection of leather sofas, where you can put your feet up and catch up on your favourite TV programmes on the Smart TV.
Freshen up in the ground-floor shower room or enjoy a soak in the bath before retiring to one of the three well-presented double bedrooms.
The garden is simply idyllic, with a large lawn space, several outside dining areas and sitting areas where you can relax with a glass of your favourite beverage.
There are breath-taking mountain views looming beyond the trees, making it a must for an alfresco affair.
Bronfa is in a hamlet midway between the town of Bethesda and the City of Bangor, both of which house a selection of pubs, eateries and shops where you can stock up on essentials.
Bangor has golf and tennis clubs and a pier which goes well out into the Menai Straits.
More amenities can be found nearby, historic towns each with independent stores and their own castles, including Caernarfon, Conwy, Penrhyn and Beaumaris, ideal for a day exploring the local history and heritage.
Visit Anglesey where there is a sea zoo, Pili Palas Nature World, a handful of museums and many stunning beaches and coastal walks, cycle routes and wildlife areas.
Bronfa is on the edge of the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, it is the ideal spot for hiking through breath-taking scenery, for example to Aber Falls and Carnedd Llewelyn, trying out watersports and wild swimming or enjoying a fun-filled activity at Zip World.
Walk both the Snowdonia Slate Trail and the North Wales Pilgrims Way which pass close to Bronfa.
Cycle or walk into Bangor or Bethesda and beyond on the old railway lines through Tregarth.
Visit Llandudno for the beach and for the Great Orme Tramway.
Visit Llanberis for the Snowdon Mountain Railway, National Slate Museum or kayaking on Llyn Padarn.
There is something for everyone with a stay at Bronfa.
Fishing Opportunities
Bronfa is situated in the scenic Ogwen Valley, which offers excellent fishing experiences.
Fishing can be booked by the day or week, and the starting point at Ogwen Bridge is just about a mile away via a footpath.
The fishing area includes Llyn Ogwen and other picturesque lakes at the top of the valley.
More information can be found at Pysgota Ogwen Fishing.
Proximity to Golf Courses
Bronfa (LL57 4BA) is also conveniently located approximately 5 miles from St. Deiniol Golf Club in Bangor (Pen Y Bryn, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 1PX).
This historic golf course offers great facilities and a welcoming experience for visitors.
Further details can be found at Bangor Golf Club.