A spacious three-storey end-terrace cottage within the walls of an extraordinary medieval castle in the seaside town of Conwy. The ideal location for six guests and two waggy-tailed friends, provides access to ramblings along the Wales Coast Path, visits to the local restaurants or a scenic boat trips up the Welsh coast.
Let yourselves into this homely cottage, leave your scarves and hats at the door and wander through into the open-plan living/diner. Pop the kettle on to make a cup of tea and secure your seat in front of the gas-fired wood burner with a book in hand. Choose from the selection of board games available and setup on the generous dining table seating six. When you’ve finished your healthy rivalry, recharge those batteries by making a feast for the group in the stylish kitchen space. Enjoy a glass of something special in the peaceful enclosed courtyard, before calling it a night and heading up to the first floor, where two king-size bedrooms await. Upstairs, a further bedroom with twin-beds invites weary heads.
Immerse yourself in Welsh landscape from the doorstep of this beautiful property. For the history buffs of the group, visit the town house right next door, which is the finest surviving Elizabethan town house anywhere in Britain. Ramble along the Wales Coast Path, 870-miles of unspoilt vistas, which can be joined nearby the cottage. Browse in the independent shops of Conwy, or travel less tan 5 miles to discover the Victorian seaside resort of Llandudno, where a bustling town centre, beach and promenade make for a relaxing day out.