400 year old Welsh long house in its own grounds in stunning countryside
Cottage in Wales
16 guests · 7 bedrooms · 4 baths
Reasons to book
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Includes essentialsGarden, Pets allowed, Kitchen or Kitchenette and more
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About this cottage rental
Wake up to nothing but bird song at this very tranquil location on the edge of both the Snowdonia National Park and the Cambrian Mountain range. A traditional Welsh Longhouse and converted stables dating back over 400 years packed full of all the traditional features you'd expect from a property of this period, but having lovingly been restored includes all your creature comforts including a country kitchen and bathroom with Victorian roll top bath and flower head shower. Enjoy our welcome hamper on arrival when booking for a whole week. The property has been renovated (Spring 2015) to cater for 14 people in comfort . The kitchen is very spacious, perfect for large groups to cook and just hang out in, we also have two living rooms and a dining room that seats 16. Outside boasts a large seating area. wood fired hot tub, pizza oven, Bbq and 4 acres of woodland, meadow and babbling streams to explore with numerous walks for all abilities from the door. There is also a state of the art cinema set up in the barn complete with 4k blu ray player, 7.2 surround sound and 15" screen - think straw bales and fairy lights ( subject to owner availability). We also have a kids play area new for 2017 with a slide, lookout tower, monkey bars and swings plus a living willow tunnel that only little people can crawl along that leads to a large living willow dome where those pesky parents can't see them in. At dusk, pull up a chair outside and watch the bats that weave in and out of the trees, and then stargaze to yours hearts content, the night sky is breathtaking. Close to the beaches at Aberdyfi and 20 minutes from Snowdonia. Ideal for families or adult groups there is plenty of space for outdoor games and summer bbqs. If you want to see what we've been up to lately, get to know us a bit more, see some more photos and stay in touch then search for fronlwydfarmholidaycottage on Facebook. We live at the very far end of the property and are on hand if you need any help or assistance. We are 'World Host' accredited.
Walk for miles not seeing a soul and just listen to the sound of birdsong and Buzzards and Red Kites circling above. Take an expedition off to find the stone circles on the hill side above or just take off for Fronlwyd is right in the middle of a beautiful unspoilt valley that is a tributary to the river Dyfi, a world famous salmon river and internationally renowned 'biosphere' for flauna and flora. There is hill walking from our door, at the head of the valley is the sources of the rivers Severn and Wye with their respective long distance footpaths beginning here. A ten minute drive away is the Hafren forest which has miles of walking and cycle tracks through it and there is sailing fifteen minutes away at Llyn Cllewedog. Depending on how adventurous you want to get you go pony trekking on the beach at Borth, Canadian canoe down the Dyfi river, kayaking at the Welsh national kayaking centre near Llangollen and of course Snowdownia is on our doorstep - my favourite mountain to walk is cader idris which is one of the highest peak in Wales and is just as spectacular as Snowdon with the added benefit being without the crowds - it's about half an hour from Fronlwyd.The area is famous for mountain biking and Machnylleth, 20 minutes away, has four downhill trails that will challenge any rider. A little further afield is the longest zip wire in Europe, which is something like a mile long! Several guests have been on this and said that it was a great experience. Also rave reviews continue for the underground caves 'Bounce Below'. If this is all a bit too 'extreme' there is stacks to other things to do that is more in keeping with the tourist scene, castles a plenty, narrow gauge railways, art galleries etc There is plenty of space for bikes at Fronlwyd with a garage to lock them up in and pressure washer available. Asda and Tesco also deliver if you want to do an internet shop.
Walk for miles not seeing a soul and just listen to the sound of birdsong and Buzzards and Red Kites circling above. Take an expedition off to find the stone circles on the hill side above or just take off for Fronlwyd is right in the middle of a beautiful unspoilt valley that is a tributary to the river Dyfi, a world famous salmon river and internationally renowned 'biosphere' for flauna and flora. There is hill walking from our door, at the head of the valley is the sources of the rivers Severn and Wye with their respective long distance footpaths beginning here. A ten minute drive away is the Hafren forest which has miles of walking and cycle tracks through it and there is sailing fifteen minutes away at Llyn Cllewedog. Depending on how adventurous you want to get you go pony trekking on the beach at Borth, Canadian canoe down the Dyfi river, kayaking at the Welsh national kayaking centre near Llangollen and of course Snowdownia is on our doorstep - my favourite mountain to walk is cader idris which is one of the highest peak in Wales and is just as spectacular as Snowdon with the added benefit being without the crowds - it's about half an hour from Fronlwyd.The area is famous for mountain biking and Machnylleth, 20 minutes away, has four downhill trails that will challenge any rider. A little further afield is the longest zip wire in Europe, which is something like a mile long! Several guests have been on this and said that it was a great experience. Also rave reviews continue for the underground caves 'Bounce Below'. If this is all a bit too 'extreme' there is stacks to other things to do that is more in keeping with the tourist scene, castles a plenty, narrow gauge railways, art galleries etc There is plenty of space for bikes at Fronlwyd with a garage to lock them up in and pressure washer available. Asda and Tesco also deliver if you want to do an internet shop.
Amenities
Pets allowed
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
Hot tub or spa
TV
Garden
Family friendly
Map of Wales
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Reviews
Summary of reviews
Great location in Welsh mountains and countryside with spacious property, superb outdoor area, hot tub, and friendly owners. Perfect for relaxing and play, well-equipped kitchen, and comfortable rooms. Highly recommended for families and group gatherings.
5.0
The property is in a great location, set in the Welsh mountains and countryside. The property is very spacious and the outdoor area is superb with arces of woodland, play area for the kids and a hot tub to relax in. The owners of the property were very helpful and friendly.
5.0
well stocked kitchen and plenty of space - cool rooms downstairs in the heat and great out door space for eating and relaxing in the hot tub. Children's play area could do with a bit of maintenance as rather overgrown but Adam was a very obliging and helpful host.
2.0
We felt that the facilities advertised were not as expected. The wood fired hot tub took hours to heat up and then the jets weren’t working. When I mentioned this to the owner, he told me they haven’t worked for a while but to trust him when he said it was better without the bubbles! It spoilt the effect so we didn’t bother with it after that. The ‘state of the art’ cinema barn was very dirty and uninviting, and doubled as a workshop, so we didn’t bother with that either.
5.0
We had an absolutely brilliant stay. The hosts Adam and Vickie were great and responded to our every need. The house was comfortable, had everything we needed and space for everyone to do their own thing as well as large rooms to get together. The outside space was great too with plenty of room to relax and play. Holly the Collie and Barry the pig were great hits with the children and adults alike. The pizza oven and hot tub also provided lasting memories of laughter and fun. The surrounding area had something for everyone from young children to oldies who liked sightseeing and walking. Altogether a very pleasant stay which gave us lots to do and some very special memories.
The Stone family.
5.0
We rented this house as a base to stay at for the weekend of our wedding. We couldn't have rented a more perfect place! It has remarkable views that can be enjoyed from the hot tub and garden, and a large kitchen that's beautifully designed and a perfect place for people to relax and cook together. The different annexes in the house offer lots of space, with wonderful bedrooms. My (and all of the guests!) favourite was the soaking tub in the main bathroom, and the ensuite for the double room. All rooms are large, with blackout shutters on the windows for maximum sleep. The lounges are comfortable, and the decor of the dining room is unbeatable. The drive to the house offers amazing scenery, which our American guests loved! And Adam was always on hand with anything we needed.
Will definitely be returning again!
5.0
Our family of 18 stayed here last week and had a wonderful time. We are all outdoor people and loved the location. I worried that we had over filled the house but it was perfect. The babies shared with their parents and 2 slept in the 2nd lounge and were comfortable. The beds were super (was told that the double bed with ensuite was a little uncomfortable), the kitchen was very, very well equipped including large fridge freezer, washing machine and tumble dryer which was put to good use after a very wet climb up Cadair Idris. The pizza oven and hot tub were great fun and the enclosed garden was ideal for the 2 dogs. 4 bathrooms were plenty, loads of hot water, and the extra utility room made cooking and clearing away at mealtimes easy without getting under each other's feet.
We had 7 cars between us and there was plenty of parking space. The entrance hall has room for wet boots, coats, soggy rucsacks and dog towels.
Our favourite feature has to be the loooong dining table! Amazing! We actually sat all 18 of us (2 high chairs included) around the table with enough elbow room. We walked to the pub in Llanbrynmair (approx 3 miles) and met a rather interesting landlady and visited Aberdifi beach which was huge, sandy and has a dog friendly area.
If you want local amenities like shops, pubs and restaurants within walking distance this may not be the place for you, but if you want beautiful surroundings, comfy living and sharing food and wine with your friends or family go stay here. We loved it.
4.0
We stayed at this property for the Feb halfterm. There were three families with kids. The building looks amazing and rustic. The layout of the house means there are 4 bedrooms on one side and 3 on the other. This actually worked out perfectly as the younger kids could be on one side and the older ones could have their own space. The owner, Adam, met us on arrival and helped us settle in. The house has a large dining room and two lounges plus a large kitchen and prep room. So lots of configuration options plus there are games etc to keep everyone entertained.
Outside we used the pizza oven (which was a learning experience) and the hot-tub. Unfortunately it was a bit cold to use the cinema barn and I think in the summer months this might be more of a feature. Although we didn't venture far there are plenty of walks around and you don't have to venture far in the car to get to major shops, steam trains and even softplay should you need.
Adam was on hand if we needed to ask anything but kept out of out way, he had helpfully answered all my questions prior to the visit.
A thoroughly enjoyable stay, only wish we had gone for longer and hopefully will be visiting again.
4.0
The property is spacious and well equipped. Great walks.The host are very helpful and friendly.
5.0
A great time was had by all - 8 adults, 8 children and a dog! House was spacious, very well equipped and in a great location, with a number of walks from the front door.
We all enjoyed the hot tub and pizza oven, despite the freezing snow outside!
Adam was very welcoming and very accommodating and I am sure we will be back next year.
5.0
Wonderful house, gardens and spot! Three families arrived for a New Year family celebration week, and enjoyed hot tub and pizza oven on New Year's eve! The water was still warm, with a quick top up of fire, on New Year's day for another dip. The house is fantastic, spacious and comfortable, but not too fussy or prissy. The funky decor and down to earth feeling made us feel at home. Adam and Vicky were great hosts as well with good communication and guidance by email pre-arrival. The house swallowed up six adults, seven kids and many dogs. Loads to do around the house and garden and plenty to do in the area provided you like beautiful countryside. Highly recommend for a group holiday. Would definitely recommend, and hope we have the chance to go back in the future.
2.5
We booked the house and canvas bell tent for a long weekend and were extremely satisfied with both. On arrival we were met by Adam, who is very friendly and helpful, he was on hand all weekend but didn't impose and let us get on with our own thing. The house is beautiful, everything was clean, it has a large well equipped kitchen, plenty of bathrooms and very comfortable beds. There are some great local walks although we didn't explore far, we were content relaxing in the garden. Don't forget to bring ingredients for the wood fired pizza oven or your swimming costume. Our highlight was star gazing under a clear night sky while floating in the hot tub, you could even make out the milky way. In short we'd recommend this property and would definitely go back.
FAQs
How much does this cottage cost compared to others in Wales?
The average price for a rental in Wales is $190 per night. This rental is $614 above the average.
Is parking included with this cottage?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at 400 year old Welsh long house in its own grounds in stunning countryside. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this cottage?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this cottage. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is 400 year old Welsh long house in its own grounds in stunning countryside pet friendly?
Yes! This cottage is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.
What amenities are available at 400 year old Welsh long house in its own grounds in stunning countryside?
We found 12 amenities for this rental. This includes pets allowed, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, fireplace, and parking.
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