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£10 Voucher for Award Winning Butchers

Published on 14 Jan 2019 by Gwion Llwyd

Book to stay at Ty-Mawr or Talybont and you will receive a £10 voucher to use at Cigydd Bala Butchers. Valid for any stays between now and the end of April. Treat yourselves after a day exploring this beautiful part of North Wales to some top quality local produce from this award winning butchers. You can book to stay at Ty-Mawr, a stunning two bed detached cottage near Bala, or at Talybont, a three bed, renovated farmhouse on the banks of the river Dyfrdwy.


SELF CATERING COTTAGE NEAR BALA | TALYBONT

Self Catering Cottage Near Bala | Talybont

Price From £79 / Night

Sleeps 6 +cot | WiFi | Near Pub | Pet Friendly | Real Fire

The renovation of this disused farmhouse on the banks of the river Dyfrdwy outside Llanuwchllyn has been a labour of love for local farmer Geraint Edwards. And his efforts and attention to detail are evident through out the property. The use of traditional materials and the general layout of this self catering cottage near Bala is faultless. The scenic backdrop to this picturesque cottage is, of course, the cherry on the cake.


Self Catering Stone Farmhouse Near Bala, North Wales | Ty-Mawr

Self Catering Stone Farmhouse Near Bala, North Wales | Ty-Mawr

Price From £57 / Night

Sleeps 4 (plus sofa bed) | WiFi | Near Pub | Pet Friendly | Real Fire

Ty-Mawr is an impressive detached self catering stone farmhouse in Llanuwchllyn just outside Bala in North Wales. This part of North Wales is very popular with adventure sport enthusiasts and hopefully you’ll find this cottage a perfect base from which to explore.

 
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