You’ll never forget mornings spent sipping a coffee in this property’s lovely garden, admiring mountain views in the distance whilst planning a thrilling day out on Wales’ north coast. Made for couples or friends, this well-thought-out holiday home is laid out with a twin bedroom on the first floor, perfect for sleeping separately or pushing together to snooze as a pair. The period cottage, which is also dog-friendly for those visiting with pets, is within effortless reach of some fabulous North Wales attractions, including the heritage site Conwy (3.5 miles) and destinations on the Isle of Anglesey (15 miles).
As well as the grassy garden with ample seating, a BBQ and an all-important lockable bike shed, this property has plenty to write home about indoors. On the ground floor, the lounge is a traditionally styled room with a gas wood burner effect fire that you can’t get cosy around on a cool winter night. Along with lots of comfy seating, there’s a Smart TV with Netflix in here to fill your nights with fantastic entertainment. Step next door to prepare meals and dine in the kitchen/diner before continuing upstairs to bed. The twin room is extremely spacious with room for two to unwind, accompanied by an adjacent shower room.
Backed by magnificent hills that are ripe for walking or mountain biking adventures, Penmaenmawr (1 mile) is a delightful seaside village with worlds of adventure to explore. The area boasts a spectacular wide sandy beach with a promenade and traditional beach huts, the perfect place to spend a sunny afternoon or two. The beach is part of the Wales Coast Path which plots a splendid route along some of the country’s stunning seaside scenery and is also located along the cyclist’s North Wales Coastal Route which snakes from Holyhead (35 miles) right through to the city of Chester (48 miles).