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The lodge is near to the entrance of Dolmelynllyn Hall, a pretty cottage which is the perfect bolthole for exploring south Eryri (Snowdonia).
Sitting just off the main road, this beautifully converted 19th-century cottage is an architect's sampler of the period with its arched windows and timber framing and stylish contemporary design inside. Close to Dolgellau and the slate mining town of Blaenau Ffestiniog, the lodge is perfect for families exploring the incredible landscape of southern Eryri (Snowdonia).
Inside, you’ll find a fresh modern interior which still manages to pay homage to its 19th-century roots. On the ground floor, step through the front door into the living/dining room which leads through to the kitchen. You’ll then find a back door leading onto the roof terrace conveniently found next to the kitchen with outdoor seating that you’ll love if you’re planning on alfresco lunches, dinners or perhaps lazy breakfasts. From the terrace stone steps take you on to the lawned garden with open fields and woodland beyond. Back indoors, head up the stairs to discover both bedrooms (a master and a twin) and the bathroom.
Staying at the White Lodge means you’re on the doorstep of the Coed-y-Brenin Forest Park, with all sorts of activities perfect for action lovers to try including mountain biking, walking, running, geocaching and orienteering, so it’s great for families or groups of friends. The market town of Dolgellau, with its narrow streets and range of pubs, supermarkets and shops is around 4 miles from the cottage with a history steeped in the woollen industry. You could also head into the Blaenau Ffestiniog for the rugged slate tracks. Wildlife and nature lovers will appreciate the ancient oak woodland at Dolmelynllyn which is home to recently re-introduced pine martens, spotted polecat and fallow deer, as well being a European hotspot for lichens.
You’ll find southern Eryri (Snowdonia) with its unspoilt mountains steeped in history and the 58,000 acres of land that the National Trust looks after is all on your doorstep waiting to be discovered. You’re also close to the coast with the sandy beach at Barmouth if you fancy a paddle or watching the sun set over Cardigan Bay. If beaches aren’t your thing, then slate mines and a variety of restored railway lines pepper the landscape. The fantasy town of Portmeirion is also worth a trip out, or the world-class gardens at Bodnant. When you stay with us, the funds from your holiday go towards caring for special landscapes and places, like the Eyri (Snowdonia) landscape and its wildlife.
Sitting/ dining room and kitchen.
Master bedroom, twin bedroom and bathroom with shower over bath.
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Garden: There is a roof terrace adjacent to the kitchen with outdoor seating and steps leading down into a medium sized, lawned garden that opens out to fields and woodland.
Bike storage: Underneath the cottage in the first room of the basement, there is enough space for 4 bikes to be stored. Please note that access to this basement is given to the Holidays team in the area and the laundry company so guests may wish to lock their bikes together inside the basement.
Induction hob: Guests with a pacemaker should note there is an induction hob in this cottage.
Location: The cottage is located near a busy A road and on a working farm.
Plastic Free Yr Wyddfa: Plastic Free Yr Wyddfa is an initiative organised by Eryri National Park to protect the mountain’s sustainable future. This cottage, and all National Trust holiday cottages in the national park have been awarded silver status in this plastic-free business programme, and we are making changes to work towards gold status.
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