Enjoying an idyllic elevated location along the north-eastern edge of Snowdonia, this tranquil semi-detached cottage provides cosy holiday accommodation for couples and smaller families exploring the gorgeous Clwyd countryside. Offering ample space for up to four guests, the beautiful stone-built property features exposed timber beams, a welcoming wood burner, a games barn and spectacular views. A perfect retreat for walkers, nature lovers, cyclists and water sports enthusiasts, this delightful getaway lies in a secluded spot a couple of miles from the friendly town of Llanrwst, making a fantastic base for discovering the area’s green valleys, glorious woodlands and idyllic coastline.
This delightful cottage has an inviting lounge with wooden beams and plenty of comfortable seating so you can sit around the wood burner and snuggle up to watch a film or chat about the day. The stylish kitchen/diner has plenty of space for cooking and enjoying all your favourite family meals together. The ground floor also has a spacious family bathroom. Heading upstairs, you will find two cosy bedrooms: a charming twin room and a lovely beamed double, each offering beautiful views. The cottage also features a games barn where you can play table tennis. Stepping outside, the garden has a charming paved patio with outdoor furniture offering an ideal spot for dining alfresco as you take in panoramic views across the Snowdonia region.
Sitting along the River Conwy, Llanrwst (2.5 miles) is home to some great pubs and restaurants, with landmarks including the Gorsedd Circle, Gwydir Castle and Rhaeadr Y Parc Mawr. Heading into Snowdonia National Park (3 miles), there are opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, fishing, biking and exploring stunning hilltop lakes, waterfalls and dense woodland. To the north, you can visit the historic Conwy Castle or spend a day at the beach in Colwyn Bay (both 12.5 miles).