£295,000
(£295,000.00/sq. ft)
Hotel for saleCorris, Machynlleth SY20
1 sq. ft
About this property
Snowdonia National Park Hostel (38)
Attractive former school
Excellent communal hall with lounge & dining facilities
Two kitchens
4 bunk rooms
Separate 3 bed house with gardens
The mountain village of Corris is situated in Southern Snowdonia, on the Gwynedd/Powys border, five miles north of the ancient market town of Machynlleth and within the unesco Dyfi Biosphere, the only one in Wales.
It stands on the bank of the Dulas river, just a few miles north of its confluence with the river Dovey, one of UK’s most popular fishing rivers.
The sandy coastlines of Aberdovey and Tywyn are only 12 miles away from Corris, which is centrally located for many of the famed local attractions. These include King Arthur’s Labyrinth, the former slate mine that has been developed into a popular underground tourist attraction; Corris Craft Centre, the Corris Café, the Slaters Arms – an award winning Real Ale pub and the Rheilffordd Corris railway, a heritage narrow gauge steam railway line.
The Centre for Alternative Technology is only 3 miles down the valley as well is the Dyfi Bike Park, recently opened by Dan Atherton, a former off road British Champion, famed in cycling circles. Corris is also on National Cycle Route 8 and other offroad trails are close by. The well-known rsbp reserve with its ospreys is found just south of Machynlleth.
Corris is also a mecca for hill walkers with Cadair Idris, also known as Penygader, the second most popular mountain in Wales after Mount Snowdon, just 3 miles away.
Attractive former school
Excellent communal hall with lounge & dining facilities
Two kitchens
4 bunk rooms
Separate 3 bed house with gardens
The mountain village of Corris is situated in Southern Snowdonia, on the Gwynedd/Powys border, five miles north of the ancient market town of Machynlleth and within the unesco Dyfi Biosphere, the only one in Wales.
It stands on the bank of the Dulas river, just a few miles north of its confluence with the river Dovey, one of UK’s most popular fishing rivers.
The sandy coastlines of Aberdovey and Tywyn are only 12 miles away from Corris, which is centrally located for many of the famed local attractions. These include King Arthur’s Labyrinth, the former slate mine that has been developed into a popular underground tourist attraction; Corris Craft Centre, the Corris Café, the Slaters Arms – an award winning Real Ale pub and the Rheilffordd Corris railway, a heritage narrow gauge steam railway line.
The Centre for Alternative Technology is only 3 miles down the valley as well is the Dyfi Bike Park, recently opened by Dan Atherton, a former off road British Champion, famed in cycling circles. Corris is also on National Cycle Route 8 and other offroad trails are close by. The well-known rsbp reserve with its ospreys is found just south of Machynlleth.
Corris is also a mecca for hill walkers with Cadair Idris, also known as Penygader, the second most popular mountain in Wales after Mount Snowdon, just 3 miles away.