Cwmwr in Penybontfawr, Powys, sleeps eight guests in four bedrooms.
The living areas in this property consist of a kitchen with a double electric oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher, a utility with washing machine, a dining room, a sitting room with TV with Firestick, a selection of games and books, and a woodburning stove, and an external games room. The bedrooms consist of a super-king-size with en-suite, two twins (zip/link), and a ground-floor bunk. along with a bathroom and a ground-floor shower room. Outside there is a wrap-around lawn, a rear patio with hot tub and picnic bench, and a private drive for five cars. This is a pet-free and smoke-free property. You'll find a shop and a pub in 1.1 miles. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Cwmwr is a charming base for exploring Shropshire as a group. Note: There is limited headroom in the bathroom. Note: There is a working farm next door to the property. PLEASE NOTE: This property does not accept Stag/Hen/Party bookings.
Amenities: Oil central heating with underfloor heating to the ground floor. Electric double oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher. TV with Firestick, WiFi, selection of books and games. Fuel, power, and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Gated private driveway for up to 5 cars. Wrap-around lawn with rear patio with picnic bench and hot tub. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 1.1 miles. Note: There is limited headroom in the bathroom. Note: There is a working farm next door to the property
Region: A E Housman once wrote that Shropshire was “the quietest place under the sun” and today the county remains something of a rural idyll, recognised as one of the least crowded and most peaceful regions in England.
Town: The picturesque Berwyn Mountains, surrounding wooded hills, and valleys are where Penybontfawr, a traditional Welsh community, is located. The Revolution Mountain Bike Park is located near the beautiful strolling village of Llangynog, which is only 2.5 miles distant. Slate, lead, and silver mining in the region have a long history that dates to the 17th century. A mountain biking centre is located at Llandegla, and the area is now well known for climbing, birdwatching, walking, and cycling. The area also has renowned mountain bike routes close to Dolgellau. While Llangynog has two pubs and Penybontfawr village has one, both offer delicious meals and are ideal places to unwind after an action-packed day out.