Sounds of the Brook, Llanelltyd is a charming stone cottage sat beside a babbling brook in southern Snowdonia. There is a games barn, an enclosed garden with estuary views, and it offers direct access to mountain trails and forest walks.
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Sounds of the Brook, Llanelltyd

Experience mountain adventures and estuary views from a brook-side Snowdonia retreat
Price from £565.00

Experience mountain adventures and estuary views from a brook-side Snowdonia retreat

Sounds of the Brook, Llanelltyd is a charming stone cottage perfectly positioned for outdoor adventures and peaceful countryside escapes. The kitchen and dining area combines practicality with sociability, featuring a microwave and dishwasher alongside a welcoming dining table where everyone can gather to enjoy meals prepared from local produce. Step up to discover the cosy lounge on a mezzanine level overlooking the kitchen, offering comfortable seating, a Smart TV, and a wood burner-effect electric fire for chilly evenings. Large windows frame panoramic views across the Mawddach Estuary towards the dramatic peak of Cader Idris beyond.

Stepping outside, the spacious enclosed garden stretches across a huge lawn where children and dogs can play safely while you relax with coffee by the babbling brook or fire up the charcoal barbecue for alfresco dining. The games barn provides entertainment whatever the weather, equipped with a full-size pool table, table tennis, table football, and darts board, plus secure storage for bikes and outdoor equipment. Upstairs, two comfortable bedrooms await: a double and a twin room, both sharing a family bathroom with shower over bath. A separate downstairs WC adds convenience, while private parking for two cars completes this thoughtful layout.

Picture warm summer evenings with the scent of barbecue drifting across the garden, children's laughter echoing from the games barn, and the gentle sound of the brook providing a natural soundtrack. Spend days exploring forest trails and mountain paths, perhaps pausing for wild swimming in crystal-clear lakes, before returning to your peaceful retreat. As twilight settles over the estuary, gather in the cosy lounge, the wood burner-effect fire glowing softly, and watch the mountains fade to silhouette against the deepening sky.

Sounds of the Brook, Llanelltyd places you perfectly for discovering the very best of southern Eryri (Snowdonia). Llanfair Slate Caverns in Llanfair (15 km) reveals fascinating underground chambers carved from ancient slate workings, offering guided tours through atmospheric caverns and dramatic geological formations. King Arthur's Labyrinth in Corris (20 km) is an underground boat journey through ancient Welsh legends into a realm of dragons, giants, epic battles, and the legend of King Arthur himself. Glaslyn Wildlife (Osprey) in Prenteg (24 km) provides remarkable opportunities to observe these magnificent birds of prey nesting and fishing, with expert-led viewings and informative conservation displays. Zip World in Llechwedd (28 km) delivers adrenaline-pumping adventures including underground trampolines in vast slate caverns and Europe's steepest zip line plunging through dramatic mountain scenery.

Venture further to explore more of North Wales' treasures. Castell Cricieth in Cricieth (46 km) stands proudly on a headland overlooking Cardigan Bay, this 13th-century fortress offering stunning coastal views and fascinating insights into Welsh medieval history. Aber Falls in Abergwyngregyn (51 km) cascades dramatically down a rocky gorge, the spectacular waterfall reached via a scenic woodland walk through ancient forest and along crystal-clear streams. Anglesey Sea Zoo and Marine Resource Centre in Brynsiencyn (51 km) showcases diverse marine life from Welsh waters, featuring interactive touch pools, conservation programmes, and feeding demonstrations that delight visitors of all ages.

The enchanting Italianate village of Portmeirion sits 36 kilometrers away, where colourful Mediterranean-style buildings cluster around tranquil gardens and woodland walks, creating the famously picturesque setting for cult television series The Prisoner. Meanwhile, Caernarfon lies 49 kilometrers from the cottage. The magnificent UNESCO World Heritage castle dominates the waterfront. Its imposing walls and towers stand testament to medieval military architecture. This historic town combines castle exploration with excellent restaurants, traditional Welsh pubs, and charming harbourside walks along the Menai Strait.

4
Sleeps
2
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
2
Pets
Nearest beach: Traeth Abermaw
No swimming pool
Private garden / terrace
Parking
Supplier rating
WiFi
Good for families

What we love about Sounds of the Brook, Llanelltyd

  • The games barn, equipped with pool table, table tennis, table football, and darts board, ensures entertainment whatever the weather brings, while also providing secure storage for bikes and outdoor adventure equipment.
  • The views across the Mawddach Estuary towards Cader Idris create a stunning backdrop for morning coffee or evening relaxation, whether you're in the cosy mezzanine lounge or enjoying the the enclosed garden.
  • The public footpath starting right from the drive opens up a world of adventure, leading to forest walks, New Precipice Walk's outstanding views, and wild swimming at Llyn-tan-y-Graig, making outdoor exploration effortless.

Features you'll find at Sounds of the Brook, Llanelltyd

Appliances

  • Coffee / Tea making facilities
  • Dishwasher
  • Freezer
  • Fridge
  • Microwave
  • Oven / stove

Entertainment

  • Games room
  • Internet / WiFi
  • TV

For families

  • Highchair
  • Travel cot

Good to know

  • Baby friendly
  • Children allowed
  • Near beach
  • Parking
  • Pets allowed

Nearby activities

  • Cycling
  • Fishing
  • Golf
  • Walking

Outdoors

  • Alfresco dining
  • Barbecue
  • Garden / terrace

Special features

  • River views
Sounds of the Brook, Llanelltyd

Sounds of the Brook, Llanelltyd

Experience mountain adventures and estuary views from a brook-side Snowdonia retreat

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