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YOU WON'T HAVE TO MILK ANY COWS OR DELIVER ANY LAMBS THOUGH AT THIS CHANNEL 4 TELEVISION PROPERTY 08:27, 21 May 2025 This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission
on any sales we generate from it. Learn more If you're looking for a special location in Wales to truly immerse yourself in the staggering beauty of the area, then Eryri Snowdonia is
surely a main contender for your free time and holiday budget. There are so many choices of gorgeous places to stay in the national park but maybe you fancy a property that has starred as
the property and setting in Channel 4's Our Dream Farm? In the second series of this popular programme, presented by BBC Countryfile and The One Show star Matt Baker, seven applicants
that comprised of three individuals and four couples bid to win a 15-year tenancy on the 600-acre National Trust farm in Eryri called Llyndy Isaf, a nature-rich farm comprising lowland
fields, woodland and mountain pasture. But there was more to the farm for the applicants to handle; a four-bedroom farmhouse on the shores of Llyn Dinas lake with a two-bedroom annex and two
bothies, so welcoming tourists to the site also formed part of the tenancy. _For more property stories sent to your inbox twice a week sign up to the property newsletter here._ The
eight-part television series followed the applicants with a passion for sustainable farming as they were given the opportunity to present business plans and discuss their vision for the
future of the farm and the land. But, equally as important to the strategy for the future was the reality of life on the estate, so the applicants were given real-life farming tasks and
experiences, such as handling livestock, going to auction, selling produce at a market in Portmeirion, and welcoming tourists to the farm’s holiday lets. The competitors were observed over a
three-week filming period by Giles Hunt, the National Trust’s land and estates director, and the National Trust’s general manager for Eryri, Trystan Edwards, who together selected the
successful applicant. Matt told TV Times: "This isn't a competition where you win a trophy - this is a life change. To be offering that opportunity is incredible. It's not a
job, it's a lifestyle, and viewers are fascinated by the passion that applicants have to embrace it." When filming came to an end, Matt posted on his Instagram account:
"I've loved shining a light on what our farmers do, a community I'm so proud to be part of, those who care for our countryside, produce our food, and look after our landscape
all at the same time." The winners of the second series, and the new tenants of Llyndy Isaf, were Ioan Jones and Sara Jenkins, both aged 28 and who both come from Welsh farming
backgrounds with Ioan growing up on his parent's beef and sheep farm in Boduan, Gwynedd, and Sara on her family farm in Tal-y-Bont, Ceredigion. Since moving into the property just
before Christmas, 2024, to begin their dream of living at and running the farm, the couple have also got engaged. The couple told WalesOnline in May, 2025, they were currently living in the
annex while letting out the farmhouse, which is now receiving bookings for 2025, although now with limited availability for summer, and into 2026 via booking website Holiday Cottages. Llyndy
Isaf sleeps six people and two dogs and boasts sweeping views over Llyn Dinas lake as well as easy access to the Nant Gwynant Valley’s most iconic trails and landscapes. The Watkin Path to
Yr Wyddfa Snowdon is just a mile away and is considered the most challenging and rewarding ascent, meaning walkers and outdoor enthusiasts are in for a treat. For gentler adventures, the
charming and much-loved village of Beddgelert is just three miles away, offering riverside strolls, traditional pubs, cafés, and even heritage journeys on the Welsh Highland Railway. The
farmhouse is described as having a well-equipped kitchen, perfect for crafting hearty breakfasts using local produce from the village, and a spacious table in the dining room that can
happily host the whole group. A wood burner adds warmth when needed and French doors frame breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape as well providing instant access out into the
garden to be immersed in nature. After a day of adventure, return to the cosy lounge, light the wood burner, sink into the sofas, and unwind with a film on the Smart TV, or surely reruns of
Our Dream Farm? Plus, there's a games barn nearby offering air hockey, a pool table, and table tennis. When it’s time to rest, retreat upstairs to one of four beautifully appointed
bedrooms, two king-size and two doubles, each offering a haven of comfort and its own mesmerising view of the landscape. The modern bathroom offers the choice of a leisurely soak in the bath
or a refreshing shower. There are a number of special spots outside to enjoy alfresco dining as a group, a quiet morning coffee or evening drinks under the stars. On the practical side of
things, there's a covered store for bikes and paddleboards, as well as private parking for two cars. Bookings have already been confirmed at this unique TV property in a truly stunning
part of Wales, with seven-night stays starting from £563, depending on the time of year of course. Sara said in May, 2025: “The farmhouse is fully booked this month so it’s going well",
and Ioan added: "The bothy has also been very busy with guests so far and we hope to open a second bothy by the start of the summer. Hopefully they will be successful and get busier
and busier as word spreads on social media." But if you fancy a stay at Llyndy Isaf you might have to fight it out to secure a booking with a certain Matt Baker, who said at the time
the couple were announced as winners: "I’m so delighted that Sara and Ioan were awarded the tenancy by the National Trust. "Not only are they a wonderful couple, they're
passionate farmers and talented land managers who I'm sure will be an asset to the farm and the Trust. I can’t wait to go and stay in their B&B!" FOR MORE HOMES AND PROPERTY
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