
Ty Coch Arthog is a detached 17th-century stone cottage in Arthog, near Fairbourne in North Wales. This traditional retreat sits within Snowdonia National Park and offers spectacular views across the Mawddach Estuary towards distant mountains and the sea. The cottage features exposed beams and an inglenook fireplace with wood burner in the open-plan lounge, kitchen and dining area.
The property nestles into the hillside in a private and secluded setting. You can walk footpaths and cycle routes along the coast and estuary. The natural garden provides several spots to relax with a charcoal BBQ for outdoor dining.
The cottage sleeps three across three bedrooms. A mezzanine single bedroom sits beyond the kitchen.
Ty Coch Arthog is a detached 17th-century stone cottage in Arthog, near Fairbourne in North Wales. This traditional retreat sits within Snowdonia National Park and offers spectacular views across the Mawddach Estuary towards distant mountains and the sea. The cottage features exposed beams and an inglenook fireplace with wood burner in the open-plan lounge, kitchen and dining area.
The property nestles into the hillside in a private and secluded setting. You can walk footpaths and cycle routes along the coast and estuary. The natural garden provides several spots to relax with a charcoal BBQ for outdoor dining.
The cottage sleeps three across three bedrooms. A mezzanine single bedroom sits beyond the kitchen. Upstairs you'll find a king-size bedroom and a single bedroom, both with limited headroom in parts but lovely estuary views. The ground floor bathroom has a bath, separate shower and WC with soft towels provided.
Barmouth offers sandy beaches, restaurants and shops (8 miles, 15 minutes). The Fairbourne miniature steam railway runs nearby (3 miles, 8 minutes). Visit Dolgellau's historic market town (7 miles, 12 minutes) or King Arthur's Labyrinth (14 miles, 25 minutes).
Perfect for couples or small families wanting peace and Snowdonia exploration. Ty Coch Arthog welcomes two well-behaved dogs.
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Breathtaking panoramic views across the estuary towards mountains and sea from this elevated hillside position create an unforgettable backdrop.
Original exposed beams and inglenook fireplace with wood burner provide authentic period features and cosy warmth throughout your stay.
Private hillside setting between fields offers complete peace and seclusion whilst remaining accessible to Snowdonia's best attractions and coastline.
Multiple relaxation spots throughout the natural garden with furniture for morning coffee and al fresco dining with that charcoal BBQ.
Direct access to footpaths and cycle routes through spectacular National Park countryside and along the stunning Mawddach Estuary coastline.
Two well-behaved dogs welcome to enjoy walks through Snowdonia's landscapes and coastal paths right from your doorstep location.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach Ty Coch Arthog by car, head to Arthog near Fairbourne in North Wales. The cottage is accessed via a layby 100 yards below the property where several cars can park. You'll carry luggage up a private grass and slate footpath between two fields to reach the cottage.
For those travelling by rail, the nearest station is Fairbourne, approximately 3 miles away. From there, arrange a taxi to take you to the property layby. Strong shoes or walking boots are essential for the footpath approach.
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