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Y STABAL Bwch Yn Uchaf, Llanuwchllyn, Bala, Gwynedd North Wales LL23 7DD
Sleeps: 9 +cot. Pets welcome.
WTB: 5 Stars.
    
Price range: £510 - £974 pw. Short break terms available - please see web site for details. Heating, electricity and linen included (except for cot linen).
For further details please contact:
Mrs Sue Jones Tel: 01978 812179
   
 Y Stabal is the perfect holiday cottage for a Snowdonia National Park relaxing or active holiday in 'home from home' luxury. Situated on the outskirts of a picturesque village with a popular public house, Y Stabal has stunning views of the Aran and Arenig mountains. There are many scenic walks in the area and the Bala Lake Narrow Gauge Steam Railway is a must visit for railway enthusiasts of all ages.
For those more actively inclined there are many options including the water sports available on Bala Lake and the Tryweryn White Water Rafting Centre. (Please see our web site for information about some of the many other things to do and see in the Bala/Snowdonia area.)
 
This WTB 5* graded detached riverside cottage is DG and CH for year round comfort and is furnished and equipped to a very high standard. It has a large secure garden, off road parking and a 10 acre field and a 500 yard stretch of a shallow river to fish and play in. Towels and linen ( except cot linen) are provided and heating/electricity are included in the price.
Y Stabal is suitable for accompanied disabled guests having a ground floor en-suite double bedroom.
Accommodation 5 bedrooms - 3 double and 2 single rooms (one with a 4ft. bed). 3 bathrooms - 2 en-suite and a family bathroom with a bath and shower cubicle. 2 lounges - one overlooks the garden and large riverside patio area. Kitchen/Diner - large and newly re-furbished has a dishwasher, electric cooker, fridge and freezer. Study - has books, DVD's, Video's and Broadband Wireless Internet connection. Laundry room - with washing machine and tumble dryer. Downstairs cloakroom - with toilet. Upstairs Landing sitting area - with wonderful views if the Arenig mountain.
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