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You can book this property from:

  • £458 per week
  • £65 per night
  • 4 Star

Features

Beds & bedrooms

  • Bed linen provided
  • 1 double bed
  • 2 single beds

Appliances

  • Washing machine
  • Tumble dryer
  • Dishwasher

Bathrooms

  • 2 WCs
  • Towels provided
  • En-suite bathroom

Families

  • Cot
  • Highchair
  • Stairgate

Special Features

  • WiFi
  • Smart TV

Outdoors

  • Enclosed garden or courtyard
  • Barbecue
  • Private parking
  • Rural location

Nearby activities

  • Walking
  • Cycling
  • Watersports
  • Fishing
  • Golf

Accessibility

  • Walk-in shower

Important - please note

House Rules

  • Check in: 16:00
  • Check out: 10:00

Description

Enjoy this stylish, pet-friendly self catering accommodation and all its beautiful, rural surroundings. From Crud y Werin holiday cottage Bala and Corwen are both within a 10 minute drive. To the south, the market town of Bala is the gateway to Snowdonia and is well known for its famous lake, watersports and popular tourist attractions. A short journey north brings you to Corwen, a championship go karting course, the canal town of Llangollen and much more. Beudy'r Cwm thus provides a perfect base whether you’re looking for a relaxing break or an action packed holiday.

Ground Floor

Kitchen/Diner– this newly converted barn has retained many of its original beams and features. The kitchen/diner has slate flooring, light oak modern fitted kitchen units with a dishwasher, fridge with freezer compartment, microwave and cooker.

Spacious, light and modern décor with dining table seating four and a further relaxed seating for reading or watching television.

Lounge – Two slate steps lead down to a separate cosy sitting room with a cream coloured sofa and two chairs. The room has solid oak flooring, traditional beams and deep window sills. It also benefits from plenty of lighting, a television, DVD player and a box of children’s toys.

Upstairs

Solid oak illuminated stairs lead to the first floor and two glass panels with oak hand rails on the balcony. The balcony is spacious and has solid oak flooring and doors. A reading chair and a small dressing table can be found adjacent to the twin bedroom.

Double bedroom - Three oak steps lead down to the main double bedroom. The room is light and airy with high sloping ceilings, traditional beams, two velux windows in the roof and one floor level window with safety catches. Solid oak flooring with antique dressing table, bedside cabinets and chair, TV and a modern double bed for total comfort. En-suite shower room featuring shower, basin, toilet and heated towel rail.

Twin bedrooom - The twin bedroom is again light and airy with a large window with safety catches and one velux window. The bedding is bright and cheerful and the room features traditional beams, solid oak flooring and doors, sloping ceilings, a wardrobe and bedside tables.

Bathroom - bath with shower fitting on the taps, a toilet and fitted cupboard with sink, heated towel rail and shaver point. The room is fully tiled throughout.

Garden

Crud y Werin holiday cottage Bala has an enclosed private garden with stunning views over the valley. Patio furniture, barbecue and a lawn area included.

Additional Information

  • Crud y Werin is one of two semi-detached cottages and is next to Crud y Wennol which sleeps 2. This would, if required, provide accommodation for 6 guests in total.
  • Bed linen, hand and bath towels and hairdryer provided.
  • Heating and electricity included.
  • Washing machine and tumble dryer available in outside building (shared with cottage for 2 next door). £3 per hour wash and £3 per half hour dry.
  • Dog welcome (ground floor only and not on furniture please) – 1 small dog at an additional charge of £25. 
  • Wi-fi available
  • Cot, high chair and stair gate provided on request.
  • Parking spaces outside the cottage.

Reviews

The cottage was just beautiful with everything you need for the perfect stay. Spotlessly clean, warm and cosy. Ann, the owner, popped by to check on us and was a phone call away if we needed anything. Perfectly placed in a quiet location to explore North Wales. Local amenities in Bala were excellent and a short drive away. Just the best week!

Mrs G,

Lovely cottage, beautifully furnished and very cosy. We had a warm welcome from Ann and thoroughly enjoyed our stay. A very peaceful and quiet location, but within easy reach of several different activities . We would recommend very highly and will definitely be coming back.

Mrs M,

A great property in a lovely location. Great for the dog too as it has stone or wood floors throughout so no concerns about keeping carpets clean after a walk in what was for us wet and muddy conditions, also the enclosed garden meant the dog could freely wander around outside without any fear of her wandering off. Good facilities and not far from the nearest town of Bala from everyday essentials.

Mr C,

Couldn’t wish for a better place to stay. Beautiful, exceptionally clean. Hosts are the best we have ever had, nothing was too much for them. Loved our stay.

Mrs O,

We absolutely loved staying in this cottage. It is so peaceful, it has a fantastic view and the property itself is like home from home. We will definitely be returning in the future.

Mr B,

Lovely cottage in a beautiful setting very short distance to Bala with ample restaurants/takeaways & shops. Surrounding areas are beautiful & Lake Vyrnwy is an absolute must as is Barmouth & Llangollen. The owner is so lovely & we can’t wait to return to this stunning part of North Wales & stay here again.

Mrs M,

Accommodation was very spacious, we didn't even use the lower lounge, & clean. Dog friendly, able to walk in fields surrounding the property on a lead as there were sheep about. 5 miles outside Bala itself so be prepared to drive to nearest pub, eateries. North Wales is a mecca for motorcycles so weekends are especially busy along road just down from Accommodation but, being a motorcyclists myself, it wasn't an issue. Host, Ann, extremely helpful & Friendly.

Mr B,

Thank you for this fine cottage / barn it was wonderful here to live for 14 days. All around was wonderful too. We wish you and your family all the best.

Past Customer,

Great property ideal location for exploring North Wales. The property is to a high standard of fixtures and cleanliness. The owner is a lovely lady who met us on arrival.

Mrs Deborah W,

Beautiful cosy cottage which was really comfortable and in a lovely location. We loved seeing the lambs from the garden and around the yard. Bala only a short drive away for anyone into water sports. Bala village has lots of little shops for any essentials. Overall we had a great time and wished we could have stayed longer. Thank you to Ann the owner for being so welcoming

Mrs Jill D,

Map

Crud y Werin is located within easy distance of a range of attractions and a shop and garage can be found within 2 miles. A pub which welcomes pets can be found in Llandderfel 3 miles from the cottage and there are a number of excellent eating establishments all within ten miles.

5 miles south of your holiday cottage Bala is set in stunning mountain and lake scenery and at 4 miles in length, Bala Lake (Llyn Tegid) is the largest natural lake in Wales. Alongside the lake runs the Bala Lake Railway where narrow gauge steam trains allow visitors to enjoy a 9 mile return journey through Snowdonia National Park. Visitors can take part in swimming, fishing and kayaking and other water sports on the lake and walking and cycling around its perimeter. The town of Bala hosts a number of interesting shops and places to eat and Plas yn Dre, Bala Spice and Tyddyn Llan just outside the town can be particularly recommended. Mountain walks and golf are also available.

The Go Karting championship course in Cerrigydrudion (9 miles) is also worth a visit whilst Coed y Brenin Centre offers another great day out with its attractive visitor centre and restaurant, Go Ape and fifteen miles of marked cycle routes through the forest. Other towns worth visiting and within easy distance include the canal town of Llangollen - home of the International Music Festival and an impressive standard gauge heritage railway (14 miles), the medieval town of Ruthin (15 miles) and Betws y Coed, the main tourism hub of Snowdonia National Park (21 miles).

Walking

  • The Old Railway line (1 mile) Caer Drewyn (2 miles) circular walks starting from Corwen. 5 miles from cottage.
  • Other popular routes from Corwen include North Berwyn Way, Dee Valley Way and Clwydian Way. 5 miles from cottage.
  • Amongst the numerous walks from your holiday cottage Bala offers a lovely, scenic route around its lake. 5 miles away
  • Aran mountain range offers 14 summits above 2,000ft. The ridge makes an excellent linear walk and includes the two major summits of Aran Fawddwy (2969ft) and Aran Benllyn (2904ft). Route starts from Llanuwchllyn, 10 miles.
  • Arenig mountain range has 13 summits above 2,000ft, including Arenig Fawr and Moel Llyfnant. Route begins near Llyn Celyn, 11 miles

Cycling

  • Bala Lake - The 10 mile scenic route around the lake can also be cycled. 5 miles
  • Llyn Celyn – 15 mile circular route around another scenic lake. 11 miles
  • Llandegla Mountain Biking Centre 15 miles

Watersports

  • Bala Lake – Canoeing, kayaking, windsurfing, sailing, raft building and power boating etc. 5 miles
  • National White Water Centre, Canolfan Tryweryn – White Water Rafting, Kayaking & Canoeing. 11 miles

Golf

Bala Golf Club - A 10 hole golf course located 1000 feet above sea level thus enjoying spectacular views of the mountains and of the lake below. 5 miles

Fishing

Bala lake (5 miles) has 14 species of fish and in addition fly-fishing for salmon and trout is available on the river Dee and river Treweryn.

Beaches

Nearest beaches found in Fairbourne and Barmouth. 31 miles