Scotland
Nestled into a working farm in Mallwyd is Ysgubor Craig y Gronfa, a stunning stone-built barn conversion bordering the Snowdonia National Park, is an ideal getaway for a family or two couples looking to explore Powys, mid Wales. Be welcomed to this elevated property by the beautiful architecture, with the addition of traditional wagon wheels and potted plants adding to the quaint countryside feel.
The views boasted by the property and the patio garden are simply breath-taking, with sheep grazing across the fields and a dramatic backdrop of mountains and woodland; here, you can see the popular Aran Fawddwy, an idyllic walking and hiking spot to explore on your discovery days. Unpack with ease from an off-road spot, into the open-plan living area, and flick on the kettle in the spacious kitchen, sporting green tiles, a range of amenities and plenty of space for guests to cook together, and there is a dining table ideal for indulging in a heart-warming meal.
The farmhouse atmosphere mixes with contemporary design throughout the living space, with arrow windows, tiled flooring and features of exposed stone. Settle down in the beautifully furnished sitting area, with a selection of stylish furniture, a TV, full-length windows making the most of the landscape beyond and a warming woodburning stove for the cooler months.
Vaulted ceilings show off the galleried landing, leading to two lovely bedrooms, beginning with a super-king that can be set up as a twin on request, and a double with wooden ceiling beams, an arched window and lovely furniture, along with a contemporary bathroom. Mallwyd is a picturesque rural village with a post office, a number of great pubs including the popular Brigands Inn, and a village shop.
Visit The Mach Loop notable for their use as low-level training areas for fast aircraft which can be watched with great views. The village is settled within the Dyfi Valley, a breath-taking location that is great for hiking and mountain biking, and housing the River Dyfi, where guests can find Meirion Woolen Mill, which is open to visitors.