This detached property on a working farm near Llanwrst and the Conwy Valley is a peaceful destination for families or couples at any time of the year. With a warming wood burner as well as a patio for outdoor dining, it boasts gorgeous rural views and walks from the front door into the Hiraethog hills.
Dog friendly and set all on one level, the bungalow is an appealing home from home for five people. Gather in the kitchen/diner after a day out exploring, spread a map on the table, set up a game or enjoy socialising while cooking - this bright and cheerful room is well equipped for relaxed meals and is complemented by a utility room where there are laundry facilities and an adjacent WC. After supper head into the lounge where soft seating is arranged around an open fire and Smart TV. Three pretty bedrooms - a king-size, a twin and a single - share a bathroom with a shower over the bath. In the summer enjoy the views over rolling fields from the patio, where you can dine al fresco while children and pets run free in the safely fenced garden.
Located a mile from the ancient village of Gwytherin, the cottage is surrounded by quiet roads that lead over the hills, ideal for exploring by bike or car. It’s 9 miles from the historic market town of Llanrwst, with its pretty cafes, riverside walks, antique shops and art gallery, and 10 miles from Betws-y-Coed, Zip World Fforest and Eryri - the Snowdonia National Park. Head to the North Wales coast for days at the beach in Colwyn Bay, 15 miles, or Conwy, 18 miles - where you’ll also find a walled town and historic castle. Garden lovers won’t want to miss the National Trust’s famous Bodnant Garden, 12.5 miles.