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Beudy Erw'r March

Dinas Mawddwy, near Machynlleth, North Wales
Sleeps 8
Bedrooms 4
Bathrooms 2
Change Fri
No Dogs
5 star
Parking on site / nearby
Highchair available
Travel Cot available
Towels included
Family friendly
Luxury
Internet access
Working farm
Hot Tub
Open fire / wood burner
Enclosed garden / patio
Downstairs bedroom
Downstairs bathroom
Country houses
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At a glance

  • Recently renovated stone-built barn conversion in a spectacular Snowdonia setting
  • High-end finishes alongside many original features such as stand-out wooden beams
  • Enjoy mountain views from the comfort of your private hot tub while the kids have fun on the play set

Property code: OC-BOW305

Escape to the rural Welsh countryside with friends or family and enjoy dramatic views of rocky mountains and the meandering Afon Cywarch from this luxurious, recently renovated barn conversion in the peaceful Cwm Cywarch Valley. Located in Snowdonia National Park within close proximity to the route up to Aran Fawddwy, the highest mountain in Southern Snowdonia, this idyllic holiday home is the perfect haven for walking enthusiasts of all capabilities. There are several fantastic woodland trails for both walkers and mountain bikers, as well as scenic driving routes to Bwlch y Groes, Wales' highest road pass. The nearby village of Dinas Mawddwy (3 miles) is home to a popular craft centre and cafe, a garden centre, two pubs, and plays host to the annual Red Bull Hardline mountain biking competition in September. Known as the Ancient Capital of Wales, the pretty market town of Machynlleth is 16 miles away and offers a great selection of unique stores, local restaurants and pubs, as well as the oldest street market in Britain held every Wednesday. Visit the MOMA Machynlleth, an intimate modern art museum set within a Victorian townhouse or take a day course at The Centre for Alternative Technology (a further 2 miles) to learn about sustainable technologies and try your hand at environmentally orientated skills.

This is a home full of charm and character, offering comfort and luxury amongst the wilds of this inspiring location. Entering the property, you are met by a light, bright, open-plan kitchen/living area complete with striking vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, a breakfast bar, comfortable seating and a roaring wood burner. The kitchen is contemporary and precise, with dark units complimenting the white tile splashback and comes fully equipped with everything a chef could need. The welcoming bedrooms are spread across two floors, with the ground floor double bedroom boasting a lovely en-suite shower room. Also on the ground floor is an attractive double room, a handy utility room and a stylish family bathroom. Upstairs, tucked under the sloping eaves, an inviting king-size bedroom and a cosy twin room await.

Outside, guests can cook up a storm on the charcoal BBQ after a relaxing soak in the private hot tub with the surrounding landscape making for an impressive backdrop to the large lawn. The added bonus of a swing set, slide and area to play football will keep children entertained for hours.

  • 4 bedrooms – 1 king-size, 2 double, 1 twin
  • 2 bathrooms – 1 family bathroom with shower over the bath, and WC; 1 en-suite shower room with walk-in shower and WC
  • Oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine
  • Travel cot, highchair, stairgate
  • Wood burner with logs
  • TV
  • Mobile signal is variable
  • Enclosed garden with lawn, patio, picnic benches, BBQ and hot tub
  • Private parking for 4 cars
  • Pub 3 miles, shop 3 miles
  • Arrival: 16:00 onwards
  • Departure: before 09:30
  • Sorry, no dogs allowed

Elena Pryce Jones

This property is personally managed by Elena.

Reviews

From guests that have stayed at the property.

Based on 17 guest ratings

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Reviewed by Bogna 21st February 2026

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Beautiful house in a beautiful location, if youre looking to disappear to the end of the world, thats the place for you, but also well communicated to local towns and hikes. The owners are absolutely delightful and the house itself is cosy, welcoming, comfortable, well equipped - just a perfect place for an escape.

Reviewed by Victoria 10th January 2026

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What a perfect magical stay , the property is pristine the hosts are so amazingly friendly. The location was just picture perfect and the hot tub was a lovley way to end our days after hiking. Cant wait to be back. Thank you

Reviewed by Jane 6th September 2025

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Beautiful barn conversion in an awesome location. Yes, it is very remote but we loved it despite the pretty much constant rain. Well equipped and the hot tub was fantastic, especially on the one clear night where we could lie back and star gaze. Owners welcoming and helpful, would definitely recommend.

Reviewed by Adam 10th August 2025

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Beautiful cottage in a stunning location. Everything from the comfy beds to the elegant living spaces, hot tub, ample parking, patio and bbq and, of course, the staggering views. This place is VERY remote- 15 miles from the nearest substantial shop, a couple of miles from the closest village but thats along single track roads. Not suitable if yoRead moreure planning to stroll to the local pub! We loved it though, watching the sun go down on the mountains and having the farm animals sing you a bedtime lullaby was wonderful. Really high end experience but be prepared to spend a bit of extra time in the car! Hide

Reviewed by Katie 15th April 2025

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8 of us stayed for a long weekend with 2 young children. The cottage is prefect in so many ways, the location, scenery, cleanliness, and safety for children. The owners are lovely, welcoming and helpful. We absolutely loved our stay and will be re-booking! The best holiday let weve stayed in for years, hands down.

Reviewed by Marketa 12th April 2025

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We have had a perfect week at this cottage. The cottage itself is really beautiful. We enjoyed the spacious kitchen and living room, the beautiful views from every window, the various reading nooks, amazing outdoor hot tab with georgeous views on the surrounding mountains, and the outdoor playground. Our group had five children aged 0-12 and all loRead moreved it as much as the adults did. We enjoyed hikes right from the cottage, as well as other nearby locations by car, including the beach and a forest walk at Coed-y-Brenin (with a fun playground). The owners were very kind and helpful (e.g., when we discovered one item being broken at the cottage from before we came, they bought and brought a new one right the next day). We would love to come back again. Hide

Reviewed by Phil 1st April 2025

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Reviewed by Humza 26th February 2025

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Fantastic cottage, well equipped with jaw-dropping views.

Reviewed by Eric 19th November 2024

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Reviewed by Amy 2nd November 2024

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I loved this property and have been to Wales many times and this was definitely my favourite place to stay. The mountains are incredible. The cottage was immaculate, the hosts were lovely and very welcoming. There are lovely walks and adventures to be had in the local area. We cant wait to book and go back. :-)

Reviewed by Wendy 5th October 2024

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Fantastic property and the history of how the barn was rebuilt was brilliant. Thought the landscape photos were photo shopped but they are definitely real - Stunning location, certainly the place to unwind and relax. Lots of walks locally to try and further afield Llandudno and Porthmadog worth a visit. Zip world amazing!! All in all thoroughly recRead moreommend Hide

Reviewed by Francesca 20th September 2024

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Reviewed by Jackie 17th September 2024

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Stunning location,

Reviewed by Jennifer 17th August 2024

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This beautifully converted barn was perfect for our family holiday. The facilities couldn't be faulted. The kitchen/living space was great for 7 of us to dine and socialise, as was the patio, and the bedrooms were spacious and well laid out and equipped with comfy beds and soft bedding, The owners have thought of everything; plenty of crockery, glaRead moresses, cooking equipment etc, laundry facilities, BBQ, hot tub, outdoor play equipment and play area, plenty of parking. The owners are friendly, welcoming and helpful without being intrusive. The setting is absolutely idyllic, quiet and peaceful and surrounded by mountains. Beautiful walks right from the door. Highly recommend. Hide

Reviewed by Bronwen 6th August 2024

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We all absolutely loved our stay here. The location is a ten minute drive from the nearest village and has the most wonderful views of the mountains. The night sky was just incredible. There are some great walks from the property and lots of places to visit within an hours drive. We would love to return!

Reviewed by Ryan 28th June 2024

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Reviewed by Jagat 19th June 2024

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Beautiful place with beautiful view to spend your time with family.

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Farm Holidays is a trading name of The Travel Chapter Limited | The Travel Chapter Limited is registered in England and Wales. | Registered office Travel Chapter House, Gammaton Road, Bideford, EX39 4DF. Company No. 02431506 | VAT reg: 143053210.