Heulwen Guest House
Heulwen Guest House is a 4 star guesthouse which lies on the outskirts of Llanfachreth, a tiny village close to the centre of the Snowdonia National Park 3 and a half miles from the old market town of Dolgellau. It is owned and run by Heulwen and Andy Watts, who established the business in 1985. An ideal centre for exploring the beautiful Snowdonia National Park. The spacious south-facing bungalow is set in its own landscaped garden with magnificent views of the mountains and forests. This tranquil setting offers you the choice of forest walks, hill climbing, fishing, mountain biking or just touring the area by car. All Guest rooms have TV-DVD, clock radio alarms and beverage facilities.
Bedrooms
The accommodation consists of 3 large south facing bedrooms, all with stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Two of the bedrooms have en-suite facilities (shower, toilet and hand basin) and patio doors leading into garden. There is also a twin/double room available with hand basin.
All bedrooms have central heating, television with DVD player, clock/radio alarm, hairdryer, tea/coffee making facilities and information booklets about attractions in the area.The spacious guest bathroom consists of a bath, shower, toilet, and hand basin. There is also a separate toilet with hand basin.
Lounge
A large and comfortably furnished lounge is centred around a stone fireplace and whether you want to watch television, play board games, or simply enjoy the superb views, the seating is arranged for all tastes.

Contact Us
Llanfachreth
,
Dolgellau, Gwynedd
, LL40 2EB
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Nearby Attractions

Beics Brenin
Nestled in the heart of North Wales, this full service bike shop and rental centre is fantastic. Located in Coed Y Brenin, this place specializes in mountain bikes. *
Nearby Eating Out

Yr Eagles Llanuwchllyn
The head of the big, blue, glassy mirror of Bala lake is situated in the splendid village of Llanuwchllyn. It is also the HQ of the Bala Lake Railway, and the nostalgic