
Garth Morthin The Barn is a converted stone barn in Llanrug, Gwynedd, set within the dramatic Snowdonia National Park. Original features include exposed stone walls and traditional barn architecture that create an authentic rural retreat. The barn sits in peaceful countryside with mountain views across Snowdonia.
Fields and hills surround the property. You'll see sheep grazing and mountains rising in the distance. The setting offers complete peace away from busy roads and towns.
The barn sleeps guests across well-appointed bedrooms with modern bathrooms. Living spaces blend the original stone structure with contemporary comfort.
Garth Morthin The Barn is a converted stone barn in Llanrug, Gwynedd, set within the dramatic Snowdonia National Park. Original features include exposed stone walls and traditional barn architecture that create an authentic rural retreat. The barn sits in peaceful countryside with mountain views across Snowdonia.
Fields and hills surround the property. You'll see sheep grazing and mountains rising in the distance. The setting offers complete peace away from busy roads and towns.
The barn sleeps guests across well-appointed bedrooms with modern bathrooms. Living spaces blend the original stone structure with contemporary comfort. The layout works well for families or groups wanting a countryside base.
Zip World Velocity (4 miles, 10 minutes) offers Europe's fastest zip line. Caernarfon Castle (3 miles, 8 minutes) stands as a medieval fortress. Snowdon Mountain Railway (5 miles, 12 minutes) climbs Wales' highest peak. Llanberis Lake Railway (4 miles, 10 minutes) runs through stunning scenery.
Garth Morthin The Barn suits active families and walking groups who want mountain access and original barn character combined.
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Authentic barn character shines through thick stone walls that tell stories of agricultural heritage and create a cosy atmosphere throughout.
Wake up to spectacular mountain scenery stretching across the national park from your traditional barn conversion windows.
Complete countryside quiet surrounds you with only sheep and birds for company in this genuine Welsh farming landscape.
Step straight from the barn onto mountain paths and woodland trails perfect for exploring Snowdonia's natural beauty daily.
The conversion respects original agricultural design whilst providing modern comfort for your mountain holiday base.
Zip World, Caernarfon Castle and Snowdon Railway sit within ten minutes making this barn perfectly positioned for adventures.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach Garth Morthin The Barn by car, take the A4086 through Llanberis or approach via the A487 and turn onto local roads towards Llanrug. The barn sits in rural Snowdonia with off-road parking available for guests upon arrival.
For those travelling by rail, the nearest station is Bangor, approximately 6 miles away with regular taxi services to the property. From there, it's a scenic journey through North Wales countryside to your barn conversion.
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Postcode: LL55 2AQ
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Postcode: LL55 4EL
Located 5 miles from your accommodation.
Postcode: LL55 4TY
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