Self Catering Barn Conversion on a Working Snowdonia Farm | Nant
Nant, which means brook or spring in welsh and refers to the small brook that runs past this cottage, is a two bedroom self catering barn conversion in Dyffryn Ardudwy. It's difficult for me to be objective when describing Nant as it's the larger of the five self catering cottages that we let out ourselves here on the farm. But I hope you'll agree when I say they're nicely furnished and decorated.
Using local craftsmen to completely rebuild an old disused barn, has meant that we've been able to use as much natural and local material as possible. Nick and Adam did most of the structural work including laying the natural slate tiles on our heated floor. Mike, a carpenter from the village, hand carved the oak trusses and glazed gable end. Whilst stonemasons, Charlie and Rich, two brothers and friends of ours, did a brilliant job of the external granite stonework. (I was allowed to help with the unskilled but backbreaking work of fetching the stones from the fields.
The cottage comprises a ground floor twin bedroom in addition to a king-size double in the ‘grogloft' or eves of the barn. The living area downstairs has a small kitchen where we've tried to include everything you'll need including a combination oven, hob, and dishwasher. The oak folding doors which span the south-facing gable end of the cottage can be opened up completely to make the most of the view of the fields and mountains on the far side of the brook. The underfloor heating provides more than enough heat but we've also installed a cast iron log burner to help create that romantic atmosphere.
We've tried to buy the best fixtures and fittings possible. Including hand made brass lamps, oak furniture, and real leather sofas. The bathroom too has been kitted out with a powerful thermostatic shower and expensive taps etc. But more importantly, perhaps we'd like to think that we've invested some time and effort into smaller projects like renovating an old cast iron radiator for the bathroom, making the curtains by hand, restoring some old furniture bought at our local auction, and buying some nice ornaments made by friends and neighbours.
Nant is on the grounds of our farm here at Byrdir. There are lots of advantages to staying on the farm….. It'll give you a chance to get involved in things like feeding the pigs, collecting the chicken eggs, and meeting the ducks. Throwing a stick for our border collie, Dell seems to be the favourite pastime of a lot of our guests. Great views in every direction. Views over the Cambrian Coastline and its sandy beaches a mile to the west, Snowdon and her friends are to the north and you are naturally encouraged to explore the rugged Rhinnog Mountains that climb up behind the cottage to the east.
** "The stairway has an alternating step design so may not suit guests with mobility problems" **
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About the area
Dyffryn Ardudwy
Dyffryn Ardudwy is home to this cottage. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Eryri National Park and Barmouth Beach. Aber Artro Hall Gardens and Hufenfa'r Castell are also worth visiting.
Is Self Catering Barn Conversion on a Working Snowdonia Farm | Nant pet-friendly?
No, pets are not allowed at this property.
How much does it cost to stay at Self Catering Barn Conversion on a Working Snowdonia Farm | Nant?
As of 9 July 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Self Catering Barn Conversion on a Working Snowdonia Farm | Nant on 14 August 2026 start from NZ$372, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at Self Catering Barn Conversion on a Working Snowdonia Farm | Nant?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Self Catering Barn Conversion on a Working Snowdonia Farm | Nant?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Self Catering Barn Conversion on a Working Snowdonia Farm | Nant?
Checkout is at 10:00 AM.
Where is Self Catering Barn Conversion on a Working Snowdonia Farm | Nant located?
Situated in Dyffryn Ardudwy, this cottage is 2.3 mi (3.8 km) from Morfa Dyffryn National Nature Reserve and 2.5 mi (4 km) from Aber Artro Hall Gardens. Eryri National Park and Cardigan Bay are also within 6 miles (10 km). Dyffryn Ardudwy Station is 29 minutes by foot.
About the host
Hosted by Dioni
What makes this property unique
Nant is a converted barn on our farm here at Byrdir which sits above the village of Dyffryn Ardudwy. The village provides all the basic needs for our guests. There's a small grocery store, an excellent butchers, a post office, a garage and two cafés. If you want more choice a 15-minute journey in the car will take you to the bustling seaside town of Barmouth. A 15-minute drive to the north will take you to the renowned castle town of Harlech. Both towns have a slightly larger selection of shops, cafes and restaurants.
This part of north wales is of course famous for outdoor activities. You can be zip lining at 100mph eighty feet above the ground in the morning and exploring historic slate caverns one mile below ground in the afternoon. Spend one-day white water rafting down the fierce Tryweryn River and the next climbing up the steep slopes of Snowdon. You might prefer to throw yourself down the testing mountain biking trails of Coed Y Brenin or you might prefer a more relaxing day riding the narrow gauge Ffestiniog Steam train up to Tan Y Bwlch. The worlds your lobster here in Snowdonia!