Escape to the Rhinog Mountains: Authentic Norwegian Log Cabin. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of North Wales from our charming, self-catering Norwegian log cabin. Nestled in a truly spectacular landscape. The cabin features panoramic west-facing windows that frame stunning views of the distant Rhinog mountains. Whether you are seeking adrenaline-fueled outdoor adventures, a peaceful family getaway, or a scenic remote-working retreat, this cosy cabin is your perfect Welsh haven. The Accommodation Capacity: Sleeps up to 4 guests. Bedrooms: One double bedroom and one cosy twin bunk-bed room. Bedding: Fresh bed linen is fully supplied (please bring your own towels). Bathroom: Newly refurbished, modern bathroom featuring a clean, walk-in shower. Cabin Amenities & Comforts: Fully Equipped Kitchen: Oven, hob, microwave, fridge with small freezer compartment, slow cooker, kettle, toaster, and a coffee pod machine. Tech & Entertainment: Free Wi-Fi (perfect for remote working), Freesat TV, DVD player, and convenient USB charging sockets. Outdoor Living: Private decking area with outdoor seating and a secure safety gate to keep children and pets safe. Parking & Security: Private parking for up to 2 cars and a secure bike storage unit. Pet-friendly holiday. Dogs welcome: Up to two well-behaved dogs are welcome for a small, one-off fee. Please note: Sorry no cats. On-Site Facilities Essentials: Convenient on-site shop and licensed off-licence and cafe. Family: Located close to the children's play area, allowing you to easily keep a watchful eye on your little ones from the cabin. Explore the Best of North Wales. Coed-y-Brenin (2 miles): A world-class mountain biking and visitor centre, offering rugged forest trails and world-class cycling just down the road. Barmouth (nearby): A beautiful coastal town perfect for a classic day out on wide, sandy beaches. Portmeirion (13 miles): The iconic, colourful Italianate village famous as the filming location for the 1960s cult TV series The Prisoner. Dyfi Osprey Project (Seasonal): A must-visit for birdwatchers, featuring a brilliant new observatory to view breeding ospreys between April and August. Snowdonia / Eryri Adventures: Historic castles, majestic waterfalls, and Yr Wyddfa (Mount Snowdon), Llanberis path are just 32 miles away, making this the ultimate base for hikers. Important Guest Information - What to Bring: Personal towels. Food, tea, coffee, sugar, and milk. A torch/flashlight (essential for arrivals after dark, as the site preserves its natural beauty with no street lighting). Check-in & Site Rules: Keys: Your secure key box code will be sent to you 3 days before arrival. Upon departure, please return the key directly to the key box. DO NOT take the keys to the main site reception. Safety: The decking area features a secure gate. For the safety and comfort of all guests on-site, dogs must be kept on a lead at all times when exploring the communal park grounds.