£37,750
2 bed mobile/park home for saleTrawsfynydd Holiday Village, Bron Aber, Trawsfynydd, Blaenau Ffestiniog LL41
2 beds
1 bath
About this property
Two Bedrooms
Norwegian Log Cabin
Secluded Position
Private Garden
Enclosed Verandah
South-Facing Decking
UPVC Double Glazing
Sold Furnished
Parking
Lease to 2048
*private sale*
Tucked away in a private spot at Trawsfynydd Holiday Village, this charming two-bedroom Norwegian wood log cabin offers a peaceful holiday escape in beautiful Gwynedd.
Constructed on site in 1973, the lodge features a lounge with bow window, storage heater and Freesat TV, two bedrooms with panel heaters, a bathroom with shower cubicle, and a double-glazed enclosed verandah with storage heater.
UPVC windows are fitted throughout, and the lodge is plumbed for a washing machine and dishwasher. It is sold furnished, with garden furniture included.
Outside, there is a private garden, parking, and decking to the front and side, with the side decking enjoying a south-facing aspect.
The property is leasehold until 2048 and benefits from the original lease, offering a much lower site fee than the newer leases currently in place on some log cabins within the holiday village.
Park Information
Trawsfynyyd Holiday Village is a well established site with plenty of greenery, a large children's play area, a dog walking area, laundrette, small shop and a recently opened cafe/bar on site.
Bronaber is located in the Snowdonia National Park, an area renowned for its outstanding natural beauty and the surrounding area benefits from many outdoor activities such as fishing, white water canoeing, golfing, mountain biking and many scenic walking trails at Coed y Brenin Mountain Bike Centre (which can be reached by a track from the Holiday Village, avoiding the main road). There are extreme mountain bike centres, Zipwires and Bounce Below at Blaenau Ffestiniog and sandy beaches at Harlech and Black Rock Sands. The holiday village itself is located just off the A470 and adjacent to the hamlet of Bronaber which lies between the towns of Dolgellau and Porthmadog.
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