
Cae'n Y Coed Barn is a traditional stone barn conversion in Harlech, Gwynedd, set within the stunning Snowdonia National Park. Original features include exposed timber beams, thick stone walls and a wood-burning stove that anchors the open-plan living space. The barn retains its rural character whilst offering modern comfort for up to six guests.
The setting is pure Welsh countryside. Rolling hills surround the property. Mountain views stretch across the landscape. You're in working farmland with footpaths leading straight from the door into Snowdonia's valleys and peaks.
Three bedrooms sleep six across one double and two twin rooms. The family bathroom has a bath and shower.
Cae'n Y Coed Barn is a traditional stone barn conversion in Harlech, Gwynedd, set within the stunning Snowdonia National Park. Original features include exposed timber beams, thick stone walls and a wood-burning stove that anchors the open-plan living space. The barn retains its rural character whilst offering modern comfort for up to six guests.
The setting is pure Welsh countryside. Rolling hills surround the property. Mountain views stretch across the landscape. You're in working farmland with footpaths leading straight from the door into Snowdonia's valleys and peaks.
Three bedrooms sleep six across one double and two twin rooms. The family bathroom has a bath and shower. Downstairs flows open-plan with kitchen, dining area and sitting room under those original beams. The wood burner makes winter stays cosy.
Harlech Castle sits just 2 miles away (5 minutes). Portmeirion village is 8 miles north (15 minutes). Black Rock Sands beach stretches 4 miles away (10 minutes). Zip World Llechwedd offers underground adventures 12 miles east (20 minutes).
Cae'n Y Coed Barn suits families and groups wanting genuine barn character with Snowdonia on the doorstep.
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Original oak beams span the vaulted ceiling throughout the open-plan living space, giving authentic barn character and a sense of history to every room.
The traditional wood burner creates a cosy focal point in the sitting area, perfect for warming up after mountain walks on crisp Welsh evenings.
Footpaths lead directly from the barn into Snowdonia's valleys and peaks, offering immediate access to some of Wales' finest walking and outdoor adventures.
Original stone walls retain the barn's agricultural heritage whilst providing excellent insulation and a genuine sense of rural Welsh farmstead living throughout your stay.
The kitchen, dining and sitting areas flow together under vaulted ceilings, creating a sociable space where groups can cook, eat and relax together.
Windows frame views across working farmland to the mountains beyond, reminding you constantly that you're deep in the heart of Welsh countryside.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach Cae'n Y Coed Barn by car, take the A496 coastal road through Harlech and follow signs towards Llanfair. The barn is set back from the main road in working farmland with parking available at the property.
For those travelling by rail, the nearest station is Harlech, just 2 miles away. From there, a short taxi ride brings you through the countryside to your barn conversion base in Snowdonia.
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Postcode: LL46 2YH
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Postcode: LL46 2YL
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Postcode: LL48 6ET
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