 Tan-y-fron 4 Star Bed And Breakfast
Arran Road, Snowdonia, Dolgellau, Gwynedd, LL40 2AA
Telephone: 01341 422638
Rated 4 Star Bed and Breakfast by Visit Wales Tourist Board |
Tanyfron Bed and Breakfast Guesthouse in Dolgellau welcomes you
A warm welcome greets you in this traditional stone built house within the beautiful Snowdonia National Park and only a few minutes' walk from Dolgellau.
Tanyfron is on the edge of the old market town of Dolgellau (five minutes' walk to the centre). It stands in its own grounds with lovely views and gardens - Wales in Bloom Winners. It's peaceful, quiet and has plenty of private off road parking open all year.
We are surrounded by magnificent countryside, mountains, rivers, forests and lakes.
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 | Accommodation
The accommodation is Visit Wales 4-star accredited Bed and Breakfast.
It offers all en-suite rooms, centrally heated, with colour T.V./DVD, tea/coffee making facilities, fridges and hairdriers in every room. All rooms are decorated to a high standard with scenic views.
We now have Internet Access/WiFi for customers' use access at all times.
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Breakfast
There are three options for breakfast served in the morning:
- a hearty, cooked breakfast
- a vegetarian option or
- a lighter, more continental style.
There is a laundry available for guests' use. Drying facilities for boots and outer garments are available on request. We have a lock up facility for cycles.
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What to do in the area
When you arrive ready to enjoy your holidays you will find a wealth of activities, all within a 30 mile radius.
Easily accessible are Cader Idris, the second largest mountain in Wales - extremely close by - and surrounding mountains offering good walking. The Precipice Walk (right) offers a terrific view down the Mawddach Estuary.
If it is the beach you want, then there are many lovely sandy beaches, the closest being just 9 miles away.
There are excellent facilities for fishing and bird watching. Spectacular views can be enjoyed by walking or pony trekking through the foothills of the Cader Idris.
You can visit nearby castles, slate mines and ancient sites, ride on the "great little trains of Wales" or just enjoy the breathtaking scenic beauty.
Fairbourne - 8 miles away - has its own Narrow Gauge Steam Railway running along the coast, whilst the Ffestiniog Talyllyn and Bala Lake Railways are within easy reach.
If you feel more energetic, there's:
horse riding, cycling- down the old railway track to the coast (eight miles) and along mountain tracks, fishing, quad-biking, clay shooting, gold panning, pot holing, tennis, dry slope skiing, all forms of water sports and golf.
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