The small village of Prenteg stands at the foot of the Moel Ddu Mountain, close to Tremadog Bay, and lies besides the beautiful Snowdonia National Park Renowned today for sightings of Wales’ only pair of nesting Osprey, this area was formally known for its slate and copper mining industries Four miles away is Glaslyn Estuary, the bustling harbour town of Pothmadog which is a thriving port with an exciting marina and an interesting array of individual shops and restaurants, it is also home to the historic Ffestiniog Railway Near the picturesque village of Borth-y-Gest is Black Rock Beach and with its pretty cliffs and coves make this area an idyllic way to spend a day Another must see is the Italianate village of Portmeirion This, coupled with the medieval castles at nearby Criccieth, Harlech and Caernarfon and along with the many excellent cycling and walking opportunities that are all within striking distance makes Snowdonia and the Lleyn Peninsula a fabulous place to spend an interesting and excitingly different holiday destination Successfully renovated into an attractive holiday property, this picturesque building is a former 19th Century school set on the wooded slopes of the Glaslyn Valley in the small village of Prenteg Fitted with a mixture of original character features and various modern facilities, the property offers two sitting rooms - one with a multi-fuel stove – four bedrooms and a fitted kitchen with dining area There is also a lovely garden with lots of space for al fresco dining and summer ball games In addition, the property boasts spectacular views over the rolling hills and rugged mountains of the surrounding countryside .
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