Situated just five miles from the popular town of Bala, the traditional Welsh village of Llanuwchllyn is located at the southern end of Bala Lake - the largest natural body of water in Wales With a shop, petrol station and pub serving excellent food, the village is best known as the headquarters of the narrow gauge Bala Lake Railway, offering a nine mile scenic journey along the lakeside The town of Bala is close by and is renowned as a centre for water sports such as fishing, sailing, canoeing, windsurfing and white water rafting Within the town itself, visitors can enjoy a range of interesting shops, inns, restaurants and an historical town walk, whilst the Berwyn mountain range offers great walking, cycling and other outdoor activities within easy reach This impressive chapel conversion is set in a beautiful riverside location, surrounded by countryside on the outskirts of Llanuwchllyn This cottage offers high quality accommodation, combining original character features with modern facilities including a king-size double bed and a corner spa bath The rest of the living space is composed of two double bedrooms, a fitted kitchen with dining area and a living room with doors to the garden This outdoor space comes with a patio area and is bordered by the River Lliw .
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