
Beudy Bach is a converted stone barn in the Snowdonia foothills near Waunfawr, Gwynedd. Original oak beams span the vaulted ceiling above exposed stone walls. The barn features an open fire and traditional slate floors throughout.
The barn sits in open countryside with views across fields to the mountains. Sheep graze in neighbouring pastures. You can see Snowdon on clear days from the garden.
This barn sleeps four across two bedrooms. The main bedroom has a king bed and the second offers twin singles. One bathroom serves both rooms. The open-plan living space combines kitchen, dining and sitting areas under the original roof timbers.
Beudy Bach is a converted stone barn in the Snowdonia foothills near Waunfawr, Gwynedd. Original oak beams span the vaulted ceiling above exposed stone walls. The barn features an open fire and traditional slate floors throughout.
The barn sits in open countryside with views across fields to the mountains. Sheep graze in neighbouring pastures. You can see Snowdon on clear days from the garden.
This barn sleeps four across two bedrooms. The main bedroom has a king bed and the second offers twin singles. One bathroom serves both rooms. The open-plan living space combines kitchen, dining and sitting areas under the original roof timbers. Barn doors open onto a private patio.
Snowdon summit trails start at Rhyd Ddu, 2 miles away (5 minutes). Caernarfon Castle stands 6 miles north (12 minutes). The Welsh Highland Railway runs from Waunfawr village, half a mile distant (2 minutes). Zip World Velocity in Bethesda offers Europe's fastest zip line, 8 miles east (15 minutes).
Beudy Bach suits couples and small families wanting mountain access from an authentic Welsh barn conversion.
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Exposed oak beams stretch across vaulted ceilings throughout the barn, creating an authentic rural character that guests find particularly atmospheric during evening gatherings.
Clear sightlines to Snowdon from the garden provide a spectacular backdrop, with the mountain visible across open fields on most days of the year.
The traditional open fire becomes the focal point on cooler evenings, warming the stone walls and adding to the cosy barn atmosphere after mountain walks.
Rhyd Ddu trailhead sits just 2 miles away, offering one of the quieter routes up Snowdon with parking and facilities at the start point.
Original stone walls throughout the barn retain the agricultural heritage, with thick walls providing natural insulation and authentic Welsh character in every room.
The barn stands in genuine countryside with sheep farming all around, giving guests a true sense of rural Wales without tourist crowds nearby.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach Beudy Bach by car, take the A4085 through Waunfawr village. The barn is half a mile from the village centre with straightforward access and off-road parking available at the property.
For those travelling by rail, Bangor station is 11 miles north with mainline connections to Chester and Crewe. From there, a taxi takes around 25 minutes to reach the barn through Snowdonia's foothills.
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