Walker Friendly barn conversion in Eryri (Snowdonia) | Beudy-Pwll-Y-March
If your idea of a perfect morning involves the sound of wild goats rather than the hum of a motorway, Beudy-Pwll-Y-March is your sanctuary. This is a walker friendly barn conversion in Eryri (Snowdonia) that prioritises peace, position, and the kind of "off-the-beaten-track" charm that only this location can provide. To get here, you’ll need to navigate a rugged farm track and a few traditional gates - a minor initiation that guarantees peace once you arrive.
The guided tour begins in a bright, open-plan space that feels like a sophisticated mountain shelter. The conversion is wonderfully simple: white-washed stone walls, original beams, and windows that frame the mountains like living art. To your right, the galley kitchen is compact but perfectly formed, ready for brewing a post-hike tea or prepping a local Welsh breakfast.
The heart of the barn is the living area, dominated by a contemporary wood-burning stove. The first batch of logs are provided ; additional supplies are available via an honesty box - a charming nod to the trust of the hills. At one end of the barn, tucked under the mezzanine, is a cosy sleeping nook with a king-size bed. It’s a snug, private-feeling corner that invites deep, mountain-air sleep.
Directly above this nook is the mezzanine floor. Accessed via a (steep) wooden staircase, it features two comfy single sofa-bed chairs. This "crog loft" is a fantastic space for a family or close friends, though a word of advice: the open-plan nature of the sleeping arrangements means privacy is a shared concept here. It is perfect for those who don't mind a bit of communal living, but perhaps a step too far for two couples who aren't on very close terms. The tour concludes in the modern shower room, designed to wash away the grit of the trails in style.


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