A dog-friendly cottage deep in the Conwy Valley, within 2 miles of Llanrwst, one of many attractive market towns on the outskirts of Snowdonia National Park. With the cottage offering open-plan living areas, a conservatory and an elevated patio area with inspiring countryside views, this is a comfortable bolthole for a couple or two friends keen to explore North Wales.
This fresh and airy cottage has been finished to an excellent standard, its spacious rooms bedecked with high ceilings and modern creature comforts. The open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner bathes in natural light and the warmth of underfloor heating. The colourful conservatory is a delightful day room, offering elevated views of the surrounding area. The modern shower room stands adjacent to a king-size bedroom; this can be made up into a twin bedroom and enjoys views of the surrounding farmland, along with instant access to a gravelled patio area, itself offering wonderful elevated views of the surrounding area. There is also storage for bikes/outdoor gear available in a nearby outbuilding.
Llanrwst (2 miles) is typical of the market towns found across the Conwy Valley. Betws-y-Coed (6 miles) is known as ‘the gateway to Snowdonia’, a national park that is home to some of the most iconic mountains and lakes found anywhere in Wales. An array of footpaths, cycle trails and waterborne activities awaits, too. Conwy Castle (13 miles) is one of many reasons to visit the town, while the pier and promenade in the Victorian seaside resort of Llandudno (16.5 miles) is as popular as its beaches.