Bryn Eithin, Manod

Bryn Eithin is a terraced cottage resting in the village of Manod in Snowdonia National Park. Hosting two bedrooms; a king-size, and a double, along with a bathroom, this property can sleep up to four people. Inside you will also find a kitchen and a sitting room with a dining area. To the outside is parking for one car plus additional free roadside parking, and a private enclosed garden with a lawned area and a decked patio with furniture. Resting in a pleasant setting and close to local attractions, Bryn Eithin is a memorable retreat in a residential part of Wales. Note: The gas living flame fire is currently not in use at the property'

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 4
  •   Bedrooms 2
  •   Bathrooms 1
  •   Changeover Saturday
Features
  •   Pets Allowed
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Television
  •   Kettle
  •   Garden
  •   Enclosed Garden
  •   Fishing Available
  •   Wifi
  •   Golf Nearby
  •   Part of a Group
  •   Parking Available

Accommodation Details

Two bedrooms: 1 x queen-size, 1 x 4' double. Ground floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Kitchen. Sitting room with dining area.

Blaenau Ffestiniog 1.2 miles. A well-appointed terraced cottage, situated in a residential area in the village of Manod, just over a mile from the slate mining town of Blaenau Ffestiniog. Providing the perfect base for exploring the wild and rugged landscapes and stunning scenery of North Wales this cottage will suit couples and friends, a small family, keen walkers, cyclists and outdoor enthusiasts. Bryn Eithin has a modern and contemporary interior and is tastefully furnished throughout. The sitting room is cosy with comfy sofas and a warming gas living-flame fire provides a great place for everyone to sit, chat and relax after a busy day walking and exploring, and the dining area creates a relaxing atmosphere to enjoy a sit down meal together. The well-equipped kitchen with modern cream units caters for all your needs and the downstairs bathroom is modern and well-appointed. Upstairs are two bedrooms, the main bedroom boasts a stylish king-size bed and TV whilst the second bedroom has a view extending towards the Moelwyn mountains. Outside is a rear garden with lawned area and a decked patio with furniture, enjoy the sun from late afternoon, sit and relax, enjoying a glass of something on those balmy summer evenings after a days of exploring. Local shops, restaurants, pubs and even a cinema are all just over a mile away and there are some fantastic walks from the doorstep with great access to Snowdonia which offers more wonderful walking opportunities and mountain bike tracks to explore. Blaenau Ffestiniog is home to a host of adrenaline-fuelled activities at Llechwedd Slate Caverns, Zip World Titan (the largest zip zone in Europe), Zip World Caverns and Bounce Below (deep mine zip wires and the largest underground system of trampolines in the world!) are all located here. For something a little less energetic, the well-known Ffestiniog narrow gauge steam railway is also close by and will be loved by all. A little further afield, why not visit the Italian village and gardens of Portmeirion, together with historic castles and sandy beaches all within a 20 minute drive away? Bryn Eithin is ideally placed and provides a great base for a holiday or short break anytime of the year.

Manod is situated between the Manod and Moelwyn mountains near the centre of Snowdonia National Park. In the area you can enjoy walks and bike trails, climbing at the Plas y Brenin National Mountain Centre, sandy beaches, great fishing and golf, or visit delightful Betws-y-Coed, the Italianate Village at Portmeirion. Bala, with its renowned white-water rafting opportunities is also close by.

Location Details

Manod is situated between the Manod and Moelwyn mountains near the centre of Snowdonia National Park. In the area you can enjoy walks and bike trails, climbing at the Plas y Brenin National Mountain Centre, sandy beaches, great fishing and golf, or visit delightful Betws-y-Coed, the Italianate Village at Portmeirion. Bala, with its renowned white-water rafting opportunities is also close by.

Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.

Reviews

We love the cottage we cannot understand the comments of the guy a couple of reviews down. The cottage is beautifully furnished and all we could expect for the money we paid! We didn’t encounter any problems with the bed, no rogue springs and certainly not damp, There is a shortage of parking spaces, however there is parking to rear of the cottage for a small to medium car. We found the cottage well equipped although the internet is slow due to connection problems there is a mini hub with instructions. The view from the front room up the mountain are beautiful as is the view from the garden. And there is more than enough walking on your doorstep to keep you busy for a month My girl friend and I loved it and may return next year for a long weekend ..

Rated by kevin b reviewed on 26th September 2021

I booked this cottage via sykes cottages who then removed my review. This has made me feel like they cherry pick reviews making them very biased. Bad points Bed had spring poking through. difficult parking as no spaces a bit of a parking war. cottage for 4 people but only comfy seating for 3 people. settee was not comfy extra pillows placed to try and stop you from sinking uncomfortable into it. felt damp you could feel this after sitting for a short period made clothes damp. due to parking problems and un comfy beds cut are stay short. good points. great area.

Rated by Andrew20131 reviewed on 7th August 2021

This was my first visit to Wales,and it was so cold, the cottage is very warm and welcoming the furniture was very comfortable and traditional it made evenings in watching TV a delight. The bedrooms were so cosy and the main bedroom had a smart TV and did the living room. The KItchen was very well equipped and the bathroom small but that was not a problem. My little boy loved the garden it is safe and secure and I had no problems with his security. The nieghbours were very friendly and we had a lovely welcome back to ease us into the cottage. The TV downstairs was a little complicated but it has Freeview and Netflix. Which please my little boy. We didnt venture to far as we are not really walkers but the scenery surrounding the cottage was beautiful. I would recommend this cottage to all...

Rated by kevin b reviewed on 9th January 2019

My girlfriend and I stayed at this delightful cottage, we had a fantastic time just as the scenery is changing. The cottage is cosy warm and inviting, do not heed what other have written I found the place nothing but charming. There is Netflix and a smart TV and one of them is 3D. The beds were hard but comfortable and the house was spotlessly clean. One small critisism is that the numbers on the stove have been cleaned off, but thats because its stainless steel. The garden ios small, but we didnt get to enjoy that too much because the cold has set in. Superb view over the Meolwyns all in a ll a quiet lovely warm and cosy little cottage...

Rated by Trip771799 reviewed on 4th October 2018

This was our second stay at BRYN EITHIN and it met all our needs and expectations once again. A very relaxing cottage equipped with all that you need to be comfortable. " Beautiful Snowdonia" mountains, lakes, waterfalls and some great walks, there is plenty to do for everyone. We also found that you can get a great driving experience pretty much every time you go out. We would recommend this cottage and find it hard to fault anything. A fantastic visit. 10/10

Rated by martinjsanders reviewed on 9th April 2018

What a wonderful location - mountain views from the sofa (except when the mist is down!) On occasion we saw little mountain ponies on the slopes. A short drive to forests, waterfalls, gushing rivers and not too far to drive to beaches eg. Harlech in one direction (the Castle is great too) or Colwyn bay if you go North and go further. You can literally walk from the back door, up to the end of the street and over a stile and you are off through beautiful scenery. Or driving takes you through different scenery in different directions. The place was wonderfully clean, in a wonderful state of decoration, and fully stocked with crockery and pans of a surprisingly high standard. There were even some old DVDs in a drawer which we enjoyed watching! (You can watch Netflix if you are a member and there is WIFI, although I turned it off at night- some of you may be glad to know that is possible to do.) One of the comments in the visitor's book was how great it was to stay close to the zipwire activities. We didn't try that! But we did go and see the surfing Lagoon at surfsnowdownia in Dolgarrog.

Rated by GrandTour737079 reviewed on 6th April 2018

Lovely cottage very homely and comfortable. Our stay was great! all the facilities you needed for a holiday. Plus it's a great location for activities in and around Snowdonia.I would highly recommend this cottage for a holiday or short break.

Rated by WLB124 reviewed on 5th April 2018

The cottage is beautifully furnished, homely and cosy for those long winters nights, it really feels like a home from home. There is a wide screen HD 3D TV with Netflix. The internet connection is excellent. The view to the front and rear of the cottage is beautiful. The kitchen is well equipped. The beds are really comfortable, the only criticism is that the second bedroom is small, although there is a queen size bed. There is secure off road parking at the rear of the property for a medium size car. There is so much on the doorstep to do almost too much. So much history on the doorstep. We loved our stay here. Despite the cold weather.

Rated by Kevin B reviewed on 27th March 2018

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