Entire home
Central Victorian Townhouse | Woodburner & Parking
Photo gallery for Central Victorian Townhouse | Woodburner & Parking





Reviews
1010 out of 10
Exceptional
Highlights
- Cook, dine, and unwindTop-rated for its fully equipped kitchen, perfect for every meal.
- Garage parking availableEnjoy the convenience of garage parking - a rare offering in the area.
- At the centre of it allStay in a top rated central location, steps from the best attractions, dining, and entertainment.
- Discover nearby landmarksWalk to Eryri National Park
Popular amenities
- Garage parking available
- Pet-friendly
- Kitchen
- Washing machine
- Balcony
- Internet access
Explore the area

Dolgellau, Wales
- Eryri National ParkPlace, Eryri National Park1 min walk
- Dolgellau ParkPlace, Dolgellau Park1 min walk
- Dolgellau and Barmouth HospitalPlace, Dolgellau and Barmouth Hospital3 min walk
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Double Bed
2 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 2
Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Kitchen
Office
Balcony
About this property
Central Victorian Townhouse | Woodburner & Parking
Summary:
This beautiful Victorian Townhouse sits right in the heart of the popular town of Dolgellau. Known as the gateway to Snowdonia, a stay in Dolgellau means adventures, scenic views, and plenty of fresh air. A stunning example of Victorian terraced architecture, with cosy fires, snugs, and under-eave bedrooms to sleep up to 6 guests. With private parking nearby, ample living space, & storage for bikes, as well as views of Cader Idris, this Salt & City Stays property offers a home away from home.
The Space:
Glanrhyd is a beautifully restored Victorian townhouse in the heart of Dolgellau, offering stylish accommodation, private parking and secure bike storage. Perfect for exploring Eryri (Snowdonia), the property combines character features with modern comforts, making it an ideal base for walkers, cyclists, families and friends.
Step inside through the original glass-panelled front door and you'll find a spacious open-plan living and dining area, filled with natural light from the large bay window. After a day exploring the mountains, relax beside the cosy wood burner, enjoy a film on the Smart TV, or gather around the dining table for meals, games and good conversation.
The well-equipped kitchen includes an induction hob, electric oven, fridge freezer, washer dryer, coffee machine and everything needed for a comfortable self-catering stay.
A separate snug with beanbags, TV, PlayStation and games provides the perfect retreat for teenagers or younger guests.
Three comfortable bedrooms are arranged across two floors. The standout top-floor bedroom sits beneath the original beams and enjoys wonderful views towards Cader Idris. A flexible king-size room can be arranged as twins on request, making the property suitable for a range of group types.
Two modern bathrooms provide plenty of space for everyone. One features a large walk-in shower, while the top-floor bathroom includes a stunning freestanding bath beneath a skylight — the perfect place to unwind after a day hiking, cycling or exploring the surrounding countryside.
To the rear of the property, a small patio provides access to secure on-site storage for bikes and outdoor equipment.
Guest Access:
You have the use of the entire townhouse. The property can be accessed from the front and rear, with space to store bikes in the utility room situated off the small patio.
The Neighborhood:
Dolgellau is a bustling market town full of ancient stone buildings, restaurants, grand hotels, and historic sites. The area is known for its wild, beautiful countryside on the edge of the Mid Wales mountain ranges. Dolgellau also sits along a beautiful estuary, surrounded by mountains, making it a picture-perfect holiday destination.
Being at the foot of Cader Idris, Dolgellau is known for its exquisite hiking trails. The Precipice Walk is a circular walk that stretches over parts of the 12th-century Nannau estate. Passing through deciduous woodland and overlooking the Mawddach Estuary towards the incomparable Snowdonia Mountain ranges, this is a great walk for the family as, despite its name, it’s a fairly easy hike, only around 5km in distance and has fantastic views.
Climbing Cader Idris itself is a little more challenging. At 2.930 feet, it’s the highest mountain in southern Snowdonia. While it’s a popular challenge, the hike to the summit can take 5 hours, so you might want to use the bathroom at the car park by the foot of the mountain before leaving. The Pony Path heads up the mountainside to the stony cliffs above Llyn y Gader, the fantastic lake. Take in the incredible views of the Mawddach estuary and Barmouth before scrambling to the trig point.
If coming down rocky, watery canyons is more your style, then a 30-minute drive takes you to the National White Water Centre, Bala. The raging natural rapids are perfect for learning to white water raft or canoe in the most beautiful surroundings. If you’re taking your family, be aware that the minimum age is 12 to take part at the world-class venue.
Perhaps you prefer careering up and down mountains on two wheels? Coed y Brenin Mountain Biking Centre, Bala, is popular with mountain bikers worldwide and is situated in Coed y Brenin Forest Park. You can hire bikes, follow trails, walk through the stunning forest, or stop for a cup of tea and a welsh cake at the café.
Of course, at Glanrhyd, you’re only a short distance from the mid-Wales coast and the breathtaking beaches of Cardigan Bay. Fairbourne beach is a mere 8 miles away, and Tal-y-Bont beach is only 10 miles away. Both are fantastic stretches of sand that are ideal for family days at the beach.
Barmouth, the popular Victorian seaside resort, is only a 20-minute drive from your accommodation. Why not make it a walking destination? Mawddach trail runs from Dolgellau to Barmouth. This 9.5-mile route is the former railway line and is now an official family-friendly, traffic-free scenic route along the estuary of Afon Mawddach.
Getting Around:
To make the most of everything Snowdonia National Park and Dolgellau have to offer, we recommend having access to a car during your stay. There's a private parking bay a short walk from the property, and for extra cars, there's a public car park just two minutes walk away.
There's plenty to see on foot around Dolgellau and the mountain trails are directly accessible from the town.
Other Things to Note:
• All bed linen and towels are provided.
• We welcome pets at Glanrhyd. We ask that you keep them off the soft furnishings and beds.
• We kindly ask that you do not smoke when visiting this property.
This beautiful Victorian Townhouse sits right in the heart of the popular town of Dolgellau. Known as the gateway to Snowdonia, a stay in Dolgellau means adventures, scenic views, and plenty of fresh air. A stunning example of Victorian terraced architecture, with cosy fires, snugs, and under-eave bedrooms to sleep up to 6 guests. With private parking nearby, ample living space, & storage for bikes, as well as views of Cader Idris, this Salt & City Stays property offers a home away from home.
The Space:
Glanrhyd is a beautifully restored Victorian townhouse in the heart of Dolgellau, offering stylish accommodation, private parking and secure bike storage. Perfect for exploring Eryri (Snowdonia), the property combines character features with modern comforts, making it an ideal base for walkers, cyclists, families and friends.
Step inside through the original glass-panelled front door and you'll find a spacious open-plan living and dining area, filled with natural light from the large bay window. After a day exploring the mountains, relax beside the cosy wood burner, enjoy a film on the Smart TV, or gather around the dining table for meals, games and good conversation.
The well-equipped kitchen includes an induction hob, electric oven, fridge freezer, washer dryer, coffee machine and everything needed for a comfortable self-catering stay.
A separate snug with beanbags, TV, PlayStation and games provides the perfect retreat for teenagers or younger guests.
Three comfortable bedrooms are arranged across two floors. The standout top-floor bedroom sits beneath the original beams and enjoys wonderful views towards Cader Idris. A flexible king-size room can be arranged as twins on request, making the property suitable for a range of group types.
Two modern bathrooms provide plenty of space for everyone. One features a large walk-in shower, while the top-floor bathroom includes a stunning freestanding bath beneath a skylight — the perfect place to unwind after a day hiking, cycling or exploring the surrounding countryside.
To the rear of the property, a small patio provides access to secure on-site storage for bikes and outdoor equipment.
Guest Access:
You have the use of the entire townhouse. The property can be accessed from the front and rear, with space to store bikes in the utility room situated off the small patio.
The Neighborhood:
Dolgellau is a bustling market town full of ancient stone buildings, restaurants, grand hotels, and historic sites. The area is known for its wild, beautiful countryside on the edge of the Mid Wales mountain ranges. Dolgellau also sits along a beautiful estuary, surrounded by mountains, making it a picture-perfect holiday destination.
Being at the foot of Cader Idris, Dolgellau is known for its exquisite hiking trails. The Precipice Walk is a circular walk that stretches over parts of the 12th-century Nannau estate. Passing through deciduous woodland and overlooking the Mawddach Estuary towards the incomparable Snowdonia Mountain ranges, this is a great walk for the family as, despite its name, it’s a fairly easy hike, only around 5km in distance and has fantastic views.
Climbing Cader Idris itself is a little more challenging. At 2.930 feet, it’s the highest mountain in southern Snowdonia. While it’s a popular challenge, the hike to the summit can take 5 hours, so you might want to use the bathroom at the car park by the foot of the mountain before leaving. The Pony Path heads up the mountainside to the stony cliffs above Llyn y Gader, the fantastic lake. Take in the incredible views of the Mawddach estuary and Barmouth before scrambling to the trig point.
If coming down rocky, watery canyons is more your style, then a 30-minute drive takes you to the National White Water Centre, Bala. The raging natural rapids are perfect for learning to white water raft or canoe in the most beautiful surroundings. If you’re taking your family, be aware that the minimum age is 12 to take part at the world-class venue.
Perhaps you prefer careering up and down mountains on two wheels? Coed y Brenin Mountain Biking Centre, Bala, is popular with mountain bikers worldwide and is situated in Coed y Brenin Forest Park. You can hire bikes, follow trails, walk through the stunning forest, or stop for a cup of tea and a welsh cake at the café.
Of course, at Glanrhyd, you’re only a short distance from the mid-Wales coast and the breathtaking beaches of Cardigan Bay. Fairbourne beach is a mere 8 miles away, and Tal-y-Bont beach is only 10 miles away. Both are fantastic stretches of sand that are ideal for family days at the beach.
Barmouth, the popular Victorian seaside resort, is only a 20-minute drive from your accommodation. Why not make it a walking destination? Mawddach trail runs from Dolgellau to Barmouth. This 9.5-mile route is the former railway line and is now an official family-friendly, traffic-free scenic route along the estuary of Afon Mawddach.
Getting Around:
To make the most of everything Snowdonia National Park and Dolgellau have to offer, we recommend having access to a car during your stay. There's a private parking bay a short walk from the property, and for extra cars, there's a public car park just two minutes walk away.
There's plenty to see on foot around Dolgellau and the mountain trails are directly accessible from the town.
Other Things to Note:
• All bed linen and towels are provided.
• We welcome pets at Glanrhyd. We ask that you keep them off the soft furnishings and beds.
• We kindly ask that you do not smoke when visiting this property.