This stunning cottage, situated just outside Eryri National Park (Snowdonia), is perfect for two couples or small families that want a luxurious Welsh holiday with a base close to Wales’ highest peak. Sleeping four across two beautiful bedrooms, this property has a superb blend of the traditional and the contemporary, making for a real indulgent stay. Enjoy a stroll around Brenig Lake (9 miles) before coming home to sizzle up a BBQ in the garden and dine alfresco.
Step through the open porch and into the fabulous kitchen diner, warmed underfoot by underfloor heating. Exposed beams paired with an industrial-style kitchen and dining table make this area a pleasure to cook and eat in. There’s a handy utility room off here too. A feature fireplace and wood burner welcome you to snuggle up in the lounge on the sofa, gazing out across the hills through the French doors, or watching your favourite show on TV. Upstairs, a spacious super-king-size bedroom that can be made into a twin on request has a lovely feature fireplace and peaceful green and blue tones. Indulge in a soak in the free-standing claw foot bath or take an invigorating rinse in the separate shower in the bathroom which has a delightful rustic seaside feel. A peaceful king-size bedroom with a stylish en-suite shower room completes the property.
Hop aboard the Llangollen Railway (14 miles) that welcomes your dogs if you brought them and enjoy a journey through the Dee Valley. Adventurous families will love the National White Water Centre (7.5 miles), while the more sedate among you might prefer Ty Mawr Country Park (29 miles) with trails that run under the Cefn Viaduct. You must visit gorgeous Betws-y-Coed (11 miles), with plenty of walking routes, pubs, restaurants and shops to explore.