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Conwy town cottage sleeps 4 + cot, fast WIFI , private enclosed courtyard

Conwy, Wales, United Kingdom

Cosy cottage in a quiet cul de sac .. tranquil setting, private south facing courtyard and yet a short stroll down into The town and all its amenities. brKing size bed in main bedroom with a brtop of the range EMMA MATTRESS … rave reviews so comfortable and supportive brAdult size bunks in second bedroom brWe as owners always have and always will clean this property ourselves and this way we can also keep a check on things that need replacing or are looking tired...feedback welcome.brIn the kitchen area is a Nespresso coffee maker and frother and a selection of pods.brbrParking in the road a quiet cul de sac, made up of residents and holiday homes. We have a “locals” permit for you to pop in your car for the duration of your stay just to let others know you are a guest of ours brbrFAST WIFI and 2026 new 43 inch smart tv brbrWe have lovingly restored our 2 bedroomed holiday home just a few minutes walk to harbour shops bars and restaurants.brOur cottage has received loads of great reviews with many of our guests repeating their bookings.brThe property itself is in a quiet road with fantastic outdoor area and garden furniture and chiminea all very private.brLarge lounge area with comfortable seating and tv broadband and selection of games and books and jigsaws.brCosy and comfy lounge and luxury kitchen with large oven and small oven and 5 ring hob, microwave, washing machine and dining table and chairs plus high chair.brBasics such as washing up liquid, sanitiser spray and laundry powder, tea towels, kitchen roll, tea bags coffee and milk . brModern tiled upstairs bathroom has a shower over Lshaped bath. brFluffy towels and bath mats provided and toilet rolls and hand soap. brMaster bedroom has kingsize bed with cotton bedding and sumptuous duvets, cottage style furniture and built in wardrobe with ample storage including ironing board and iron and travel cot mattress and bedding.brAdult sized bunk beds can be found in the 2nd bedroom . brNo extra winter fuel charges are added and all bedding towels provided.brbrHistoric Conwy castle, designated a World Heritage Site, is a fantastic place to explore and the walls are visible from the property and can be accessed within one minute walk from the front door.brbrThe restored Elizabethan House (Plas Mawr), The oldest surviving merchant house dating back to 14th Century (Aberconwy House), Britains Smallest House all to be found within the town of ConwybrNumerous sandy beaches and golf courses within a short drive. Dry ski slope and toboggan run and cable cars can be found in Llandudno with its famous pier. brbrThe Erskine Arms is a few minuites walk away and getting rave reviews for food and ambience...in a listed building opposite the Station and The Bridge..is now a fantastic pizza place where they cook in front of you in pizza ovens and also the CAMRA awards winning pub The Albion in the centre of Conwy serving real ales brewed locally and further afield. In here you will not find a TV or loud music or pool table but just good old fashioned conversation and an array of board and card games and dominoes etc.brItalian and 2 curry restuarants too Jalsa and Spice safaribrWatsons bistro . New !!! Jackdaw restaurant great reviews and Lava Hit stone restaurant and a Tapps bar brbrSnowdonia mountain railway is worth a trip and if you want to leave the car behind then Conwy train station is 3 minutes walk from the property, going to Chester Manchester and Bangor and Holyhead on Anglesey.brLocal buses to all nearby towns such as Llandudno and Bangor, Betws y coed and many more routes...the Conwy tour bus stops here too.brMany regular festivals on the quayside, music and food related.brBodnant gardens and restaurant and cookery school are also only a ten minute drive away. Betws y coed and waterfalls a short drive away.
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Modern 6 berth caravan at Ty Mawr Holiday Park, North Wales ref 86018C

Conwy, Wales, United Kingdom

18, Row C - Ty Mawr Holiday Park, WalesbrbrLovely caravan with a homely feel, furnished to a high standard. On a wonderful holiday park, ideal for exploring North Wales!brbr2 bed caravan, sleeps 6. With double glazing and electric panel heaters. Ruby rated.brbrKitchen with full sized oven/hob, fridge/freezer, airfryer, microwave and dining area (seats four guests).brLounge with Smart TV, electric fire and double sofa bed.brbrBed 1: Double bedbrBed 2: Two single bedsbrbr'Jack and Jill' bathroom with shower, toilet and wash basin. Accessible from the main hallway and as an en-suite to Bed 1.brbrGood to knowbr• Linens: Included. Please bring your own towels.br• Dog friendly: Yes, 1 dog allowed. Fee's applybr• WiFi: Nobr• Parking: Next to the accommodation on the hard standing ground. Please do not park on the grass.br• Heating: Electric panel heaters & electric fire in the lounge. No other fixed heatingbr• Park entertainment & facilities passes: Not includedbrbrEnhance your stay with additional service, please contact us for price & availabilitybr• Early check-inbr• Late check-outbrbrPolicies:br• CONTRACTORS & sign written vehicles: NOT PERMITTEDbr• GROUPS: Restrictions WILL APPLY for all-male or all-female parties of 3+ people if not immediate family or couples, please contact us prior to bookingbr• LEAD BOOKER: MUST BE 21 at the time of booking and one person staying in the accommodation must be over 21 years old.br• MAX OCCUPANCY: 6 guests, INCLUSIVE of CHILDREN UNDER 2
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Superb family-friendly dwelling in Snowdonia National Park with mountain views

Conwy, Wales, United Kingdom

An ideal base and superb family-friendly dwelling for a group or family of 10 located in the heart of Snowdonia National Park with an abundance of activities and walks on your door step. 4 miles from Conwy, 7 miles from Llandudno and Betws-y-Coed. 1 hour from Liverpool and Manchester and 15 mins from direct train to London. brbrA spectacular detached house and large enclosed gardens in the picturesque village of Rowen, Conwy. Welcoming village pub a short stroll away. Convenient ground floor bedroom and en-suite. Y Gorlan has wonderful views of The Carneddau mountain range behind RowenbrbrSummarybr• One downstairs bedroom with queen size bed, solid oak furniture; br wardrobe, tallboy, dressing table, stool and mirror. br En-suite bathroom with a roll top bath, basin, WC and low level walk in br rainfall shower. br• Four upstairs bedrooms: br Four poster king size bed in the master bedroom with en-suite br power shower, basin and WC, br A second king-size bedroom with en-suite power shower, basin and br WC and solid oak furniture, br 2 x double bedrooms both with en-suite shower, basin and WC. br• Downstairs cloakroom with basin and WCbr• Fully equipped designer kitchen/dinerbr• Sitting room with reclining chairs, TV, Blue ray player and wood burning stovebr• Large family lounge 6m x 4m with feature fire place and 4m bifold br doors looking out at The Carneddau mountain range behind Rowenbr• Gas Central heating throughoutbr• SMEG Range cooker with double oven and separate grill, 5 burner br hob with WOK burner, microwave, fridge/freezer, low noise br washer/dryer, low noise dishwasher, slow cooker, blender and br Nespresso coffee machine by Krups.br• 65 inch SKY glass HD TV and 46 inch plasma TV both with Sky Signature br TV, Sky Cinema, Sky Sports and TNT sports, superfast fibre broadbandbr• Fuel, power and starter pack for wood burning stove (Oct-March) Incbr• Egyptian cotton bed linen and towels Incbr• 2 x travel cot, 2 x highchair, baby bath and 2 x retractable stairgates br• Off-road parking for 5 carsbr• Enclosed gardens with furniture, barbecue, secure bike storage, a br selection of outdoor games, and a kennel for dogsbr• One well-behaved dog welcome (unless otherwise agreed when booking)br• Supermarkets 3.6 miles, pub 0.1 miles, Tea room 0.2 milesbrbrbrProperty details - Y GorlanbrConwy 4.6 miles.brNestled in the idyllic setting of Rowen near Conwy, North Wales, is this grand five-bedroom, detached house, Y Gorlan.brFormerly the 19th-century village vicarage, Y Gorlan has been extensively refurbished with a large extension added in 2023, to perfectly combine contemporary and traditional elements, as well as enjoying a fantastic location within the Snowdonia National Park, just moments away from the UNESCO World Heritage site of Conwy, making it a superb family-friendly dwelling for a group of friends or family of 10.brThe property has previously been awarded five stars by Visit Wales and Visit Wales Cyclists and Walkers Welcome Award. Electric sockets with USB charging points throughout. brbrBe welcomed into the tastefully decorated sitting room, where you can sink back into the reclining sofas in front of the Sky TV with access to movies, Sky signature and Sports, as the wood burning stove crackles nearby, or retire to the additional large family sitting room, with SKY glass TV and where you will find further plush seating and amazing views of The Carneddau mountain range behind Rowen.brbrThe chef of the group will have found their haven in the beautiful and fully equipped kitchen, by French designer, Mobalpa, where they will have all they need to create culinary delights, ready to serve at the large solid oak dining table with seating for 10.brOn warmer days, why not head out to the enclosed gardens where you can fire up the barbecue for alfresco dining and play lawn games with the little ones.brbrCompleting the ground floor is the first bedroom, with queen size bed, hairdryer, fan, bedside reading lights and en-suite bathroom. There is also access to a cloakroom.brbrContinue upstairs to find the remaining four-bedrooms, two king-size and two double size, each with their own ensuite shower room, hairdryers, and fans. brbrEnjoy real ales and value for money home cooked pub food at the Ty Gwyn pub, beer garden with stream, well behaved dogs welcome. Occasional traditional Welsh signing on a Friday night. A well run family pub a short stroll from Y Gorlan.brbrFor further local amenities and attractions, take the short drive over to Conwy, where you will find the magnificent Conwy Castle, The Smallest House In Great Britain, Plas Mawr, the historic town walls and the popular Mulberry which serves fresh seafood and overlooks the River Conwy.brY Gorlan’s exceptional location means there is an abundance of activity right on your doorstep, from numerous circular walks, scenic cycling trails, Bodnant Gardens, outdoor and indoor sports for all the family at Zip World Conwy, and even the famous Snowdon Peak by steam train or walking, even try the renowned fastest zip line in the world at Zip World Llechwedd if you venture further.brbrBe sure to visit Llandudno, where you can embark up the Great Orme for breath-taking views, see the grey seals at Angel Bay, catch a live performance at Venue Cymru, or spend the day at one of two gorgeous beaches.brbrAdd a touch of opulence to your North Wales getaway with a stay at Y Gorlan.brbrY Gorlan is only a 10 minute drive from historic Conwy and its castle. This beautifully preserved walled town is visited from far and wide and has a wide selection of shops, pubs and eateries. There are plenty of restaurants and cafes to choose from including an Italian restaurant, a Bistro, a tapas bar and an Indian restaurant. Do visit Edwards of Conwy, the best butchers in North Wales and winner of national awards. brbrYou can also take a stroll along the waterfront and enjoy a drink in the Liverpool Arms! Close by there are the Victorian seaside town of Llandudno and the fantastic Bodnant gardens. For fans of I'm a celebrity Gwrych Castle and gardens Abergele are 16 miles away. There are beaches nearby at Morfa Conwy and Deganwy. If you can manage to tear yourself away from the lovely surroundings of Y Gorlan, Mount Snowdon is 45 minutes by car where you can either walk to the summit or take the train, Adventure Parc Snowdonia is 10 minutes away, Betws-y-Coed and Swallow falls are 30 minutes away. In addition there are an enormous variety of circular walks and cycle routes directly from your doorstep in Rowen. brbrThere is also a Dutch Pancake House 1 mile from Y Gorlan and The Groes Inn, 2 miles away which serves an a la carte menu. brbrBoat sea fishing and sight seeing trips off the coast of Anglesey available weather permitting. brbrTake a leisurely drive around the Isle of Anglesey (the golden circle) and the Llŷn Peninsula which are only just over an hour away. Pony trekking or horse riding in Snowdonia Mountain range is also available south of Betws-y-Coed 40 mins away. For those who like fishing or golf there is an abundance of choice. Conwy castle is a must visit for the spectacular views over Conwy and the estuary from the turrets. Caernarvon castle is 40 minutes along the coast. brbrThere is also the scenic Conwy Valley railway line running down the estuary from Llandudno Junction as far as Blaenau Ffestiniog. This connects to the Ffestiniog Railway running to Portmadog which connects to the Welsh Highland Railway running to Caernarvon. Using buses a round trip is available. For the adventurous there is also the Snowdon mountain railway running from Llanberis to the top of Mount Snowdon. Recent local additions for the thrill seekers include tree top rope courses, zip wires and underground cave trampolining at Zip world.brbrThere is also a children's playground in the village a short walk (200m) from Y Gorlan. Conwy water gardens and pancake house is only 1 mile from Y Gorlan for a fantastic back to nature day out for the family. Go and visit the otters, they are not shy!
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Luxury Country House and landscaped gardens overlooking mountains with parking

Conwy, Wales, United Kingdom

Surrounded by acre of mature landscaped gardens on the edge of the village of Rowen, just inside the Snowdonia National Park, Tir y Coed is situated four miles from the World Heritage town of Conwy. Conceived and built as a gentleman’s country retreat, the house retains that timeless, peaceful aura; it enjoys far reaching views of Rowen, the most picturesque village in the Conwy Valley, extending to the magnificent wilderness that is the Carneddau mountains beyond.brYour hosts here are Chris Oakland and Sandra Baddeley, whose career in London was as a food stylist and recipe author. These days she concentrates on maintaining a quiet and soothing atmosphere at Tir y Coed. There are plenty of Ordnance Survey maps available and Chris and Sandra will be happy to advise on the best local walks, including the most popular and the shortest: the five-minute stroll to the village pub.brAll of the bedrooms are en-suite and none are overlooked: leave your curtains open and only the occasional squirrel will ever be the wiser. They are all fitted with large comfortable beds, luxurious feather and down duvets and fluffy white towels. Most beds are super king and can be configured as twins if required. They are all individually furnished to the very highest standards, with interiors designed to soothe and pamper, blending period elements with the latest modern comforts. All rooms have TVs and there is, of course, superfast wifi throughout.brYou're not confined to your bedroom here. There's a sunlit bar that leads onto a glorious balcony overlooking the gardens and mountains; a perfect place for a Pimms whilst taking in the magnificent views. The garden is landscaped with a large variety of mature trees and there are plenty of sheltered places to relax in fine weather. brSocially bubble around the dining table with your friends or family and plan your next days’ adventures or treat yourself to a drink, and find a comfortable chair in a quiet spot in the drawing room with wood burning stove or balcony and listen to the birds and watch the sun dip below the mountains …. there is plenty of space to spread out. brOn our doorstep, in the mountains above the village lies a section of the Roman road that connected Chester with Caernafon. Venture up there and spot the Carneddau wild horses, a unique breed that have been isolated here for over 700 years. There are pilgrim trails and historic routes built by Roman legionaries in the years of occupation and a beautiful but isolated church to explore along the way. There are numerous very good walks from the village, and many more starting within a few miles. brThe imposing Conwy Castle guards the North Wales coast, a stunning medieval fortification with glorious views over the harbour and Conwy's narrow streets. It is at the heart of a string of beaches on a gloriously unspoiled coastline, RSPB bird sanctuaries, dolphins, puffin and seal sightings are all possible from here and Bodnant House with it’s beautiful Grade 1 listed gardens and renowned Laburnum arch is just four miles away. brNorth Wales is a great place to experience world class outdoor adventures. Surf Snowdonia, one of the world’s largest artificial surfing lagoons is on our doorstep. Adrenaline junkies love Zip World, which offers treetop obstacle courses using zip and high wires, mountain carting, giant underground trampolines, and 100 mph zip wires. Overcome those challenges and you’re ready for climbing, canyoning, gorge walking and abseiling, all of which are available nearby. Cyclists of all persuasions love the range of options available – mountain bikers can choose from miles of tranquil forest trails and some serious downhill, whilst roadies have miles of scenic, quiet roads and the challenge of the hills and mountains we are surrounded by. We have secure bike storage, route maps, cleaning facilities and track pumps available, and there are good bike shops nearby if you need spares. brNo hustle and bustle, it is just you and your family or friends. Just make yourself at home and enjoy watching the wildlife, drink in the beauty of the sun setting behind the mountains with the birds providing the soundtrack.
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Spacious 8 berth caravan at Ty Mawr Holiday Park, North Wales ref 86020D

Conwy, Wales, United Kingdom

20, Row D - Ty Mawr Holiday Park, Walesbrbr3 bed caravan, sleeps 8. With double glazing, central heating, and gas fire. Ruby rated.brbrKitchen with full sized oven/hob, fridge/freezer, airfryer, and microwave.brLounge with Smart TV, gas fire, double sofa bed, and dining area.brbrBed 1: Double bedbrBed 2: Two single bedsbrBed 3: Two single bedsbrbrFamily shower room with wash basin. Separate toilet and wash basin.brbrGood to knowbr• Linens: Included. Please bring your own towels.br• Dog friendly: Yes, 2 dogs allowed. Fee's applybr• WiFi: Yes - Subject to availability.br• Parking: Allocated, next to the accommodation on the hard standing ground. Please do not park on the grass.br• Heating: Central heating throughout, and gas fire in loungebr• Park entertainment & facilities passes: Not includedbrbrEnhance your stay with additional service, please contact us for price & availabilitybr• Early check-inbr• Late check-outbrbrOccupancy Policies:br• This property is on a Holiday Park and operates under a holiday-makers-only policy. Bookings for work purposes, contractors, or guests using commercial vehicles cannot be accepted.br• Maximum occupancy is 8 guests, inclusive of children under 2 years of age.br• Groups: Restrictions apply to all-male or all-female groups of three or more guests who are not immediate family or couples. Please contact us prior to booking.br• The lead booker must be aged 21 or over at the time of booking. Where the lead booker is aged 21, at least 50% of the guests in the party must also be aged 21 or over.
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Garreg Lwyd Cottage: Charming Historic Cottage in Medieval Conwy

Conwy, Wales, United Kingdom

A Four-Star Historical Getaway in the Heart of Medieval Conwy, North WalesbrbrWelcome to Garreg Lwyd Cottage, a charming Grade II-listed, four-star-rated self-catering holiday retreat nestled in the medieval town of Conwy, North Wales. Built around 1825, this artisan stone cottage embodies a rich historical charm and modern comforts, making it a truly unforgettable experience for families, couples, and small groups of friends.brbrA Cozy and Unique StaybrbrLocated in a quiet, terraced cul-de-sac within Conwy’s famous 13th-century town walls, Garreg Lwyd Cottage invites you to relax and unwind in its cozy, character-filled atmosphere. This two-bedroom cottage features classic period details, including thick stone walls, exposed wood beams, and a traditional inglenook fireplace. Ideal for winter stays, guests can enjoy the warmth of a multi-fuel fire, casting a soft, inviting glow over the sitting room, perfect for festive holidays or chilly evenings after a day of exploring.brbrThe sitting room’s comfortable seating and rustic decor blend historical elements with modern touches, creating a space that is both welcoming and comfortable. A smart TV and high-speed WiFi are available for entertainment, allowing you to stay connected or unwind with a movie or show. The cottage also offers a dining area where you can gather for meals and share stories of your day’s adventures.brbrBedrooms and Sleeping ArrangementsbrbrGarreg Lwyd Cottage offers two well-appointed bedrooms, providing restful spaces for up to four guests:brbrBedroom 1: This main bedroom features a plush double bed, ideal for couples seeking a peaceful retreat.brbrBedroom 2: A cozy twin room with two single beds, perfect for children, friends, or additional family members.brbrBoth bedrooms come with high-quality linens, soft duvets, and pillows, ensuring a restful night’s sleep. The thoughtful decor, inspired by the cottage’s heritage, adds to the peaceful ambiance, making each night feel like a true retreat from the outside world. A full set of plush towels is provided, along with ample storage for personal belongings.brbrFully Equipped for Self-CateringbrbrFor guests who enjoy cooking, Garreg Lwyd Cottage offers a fully equipped kitchen with everything needed to prepare meals during your stay. The kitchen features modern appliances, including a stove, oven, refrigerator, and microwave, as well as essentials like cookware, utensils, and a dishwasher. With all the comforts of home, the kitchen allows you to cook with ease and enjoy meals together at the dining table. A washing machine and dryer are also available, making this a practical option for longer stays or families with children.brbrThe Perfect Base for Exploring Conwy and BeyondbrbrGarreg Lwyd Cottage is ideally situated within the medieval walls of Conwy, a town rich in history, culture, and scenic beauty. Conwy is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its 13th-century castle and fortified town walls built by Edward I. The entire town has preserved its medieval charm, with cobbled streets, ancient buildings, and panoramic views over the Conwy River.brbrMust-See Attractions Within Walking Distance:brbrConwy Castle: One of the finest examples of medieval fortifications in Britain, this imposing castle offers breathtaking views and fascinating historical insights.brPlas Mawr: Step into the Elizabethan era with a visit to Plas Mawr, Britain’s best-preserved 16th-century townhouse.brConwy Quay: A lively waterfront area featuring fishing boats, scenic boat tours, and fresh seafood vendors. Don’t miss the Smallest House in Britain, a charming curiosity that delights visitors of all ages.brTelford’s Suspension Bridge and Stephenson’s Railway Bridge: These historical bridges reflect Conwy’s importance as a transportation hub in centuries past.brOutdoor Adventures and Nature: For nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, Conwy’s surrounding landscape offers a wealth of recreational activities. From hiking and cycling in Snowdonia National Park to bird-watching at the RSPB Conwy Nature Reserve, the area is rich in scenic beauty and wildlife. A short drive brings you to Conwy Morfa Beach, a sandy stretch perfect for picnics, beachcombing, and water activities. Further afield, you’ll find Llandudno with its Victorian pier, promenade, and Great Orme, offering panoramic views and exciting cable car rides.brbrFamily-Friendly Features and ConveniencebrbrGarreg Lwyd Cottage is well-suited for family stays, with a layout and amenities that cater to young and older visitors alike. The cottage’s proximity to Conwy’s attractions makes it easy to plan family-friendly outings, whether you’re visiting historical sites, exploring local parks, or enjoying beach days.brbrFor young families, Conwy offers playgrounds, parks, and child-friendly attractions, including Bodlondeb Park, which features tennis courts, a soccer field, and a children’s play area. The surrounding area is full of family-oriented venues, including the Royal Cambrian Academy Art Gallery and Bodnant Garden, where children can roam and explore.brbrDining, Shopping, and Local CulturebrbrConwy’s vibrant town center is home to a diverse array of dining options, from traditional Welsh pubs to modern bistros and seafood restaurants. Sample local specialties, enjoy freshly caught mussels, or relax with a drink at one of the historic pubs along the waterfront. The town also offers charming boutiques, art galleries, and seasonal markets, making it a delightful destination for shopping and cultural experiences.brbrFor entertainment, nearby Llandudno offers a cinema and the Venue Cymru theatre, which hosts concerts, plays, and other performances year-round.brbrPractical InformationbrbrTo make your stay as comfortable and convenient as possible, Garreg Lwyd Cottage includes a variety of practical amenities:brbrWiFi: Free high-speed WiFi throughout the cottagebrHeating: Gas central heating to keep you warm and cozy year-roundbrParking: Free nearby parking within walking distancebrTransport Links: Conwy is well-connected by train, with regular service to Llandudno Junction and further connections to London, Manchester, and Birmingham.brBooking and Contact InformationbrbrGarreg Lwyd Cottage offers flexible booking options to suit various travel schedules. Weekly bookings are typically available from Saturday to Saturday, while short stays (three nights minimum) are offered from October through March. Rates are inclusive of bed linens, towels, electricity, heating, and WiFi, with a fully refundable £50 booking deposit.brbrGarreg Lwyd Cottage combines the rustic charm of a traditional Welsh cottage with the comforts of modern amenities, providing an ideal base for exploring Conwy’s medieval landmarks and the natural beauty of North Wales. Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or a solo retreat, this cottage offers a unique experience steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty.brbrBook your stay at Garreg Lwyd Cottage and immerse yourself in the enchanting world of medieval Conwy, where history and heritage meet relaxation and modern comfort.
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Ysgubor Newydd, Conwy

Conwy, Wales, United Kingdom

Summary:brbrThis detached stone cottage rests in Henryd near Conwy and can sleep six people in three bedrooms.brbrbrbrThe Space:brbrYsgubor Newydd is a pretty stone cottage that can be found nestled on a working farm in the village of Henryd near Conwy. Housing three bedrooms, including a ground-floor twin, a double and a bunk room, this cottage can sleep a total of six guests. The property is complete with a ground-floor shower room, a kitchen/diner and a sitting room. An enclosed garden can be found at the back of the cottage featuring patio furniture, whilst off-road parking for three cars is located to the front. Ysgubor Newydd offers an idyllic base for a rural retreat to Wales.One small dog is permitted at the property. The dog must remain on the ground floor at all times and is not permitted on any bedding, soft furnishings, or furniture.brbrbrbrThe Neighborhood:brbrThe historic town of Conwy can be found resting just a stone's throw away from the outstanding Snowdonia National Park in the incredible setting of North Wales. Boasting a wide selection of bustling pubs and bars, delicious local eateries and many well-stocked stores and supermarkets, it's little wonder this thriving community offers a fantastic base for any getaway to the Welsh countryside. Surrounded by enchanting historical landmarks, vibrant piers, and imposing hills and mountains, there is something for the whole family to enjoy during your stay.
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Sandy Shell Cottage, Conwy

Conwy, Wales, United Kingdom

Summary:brbrA mid-terrace cottage in Conwy, North Wales that sleeps two people in one bedroom. Please note: this property cannot accept same day change overs (check in and check outs on the same day).brbrbrbrThe Space:brbrSandy Shell Cottage is a mid-terraced cottage located in the heart of Conwy, North Wales. It has a super king-size double bed and a bathroom, it can sleep two people. It comes with a kitchen and a living diner. Outside there is roadside parking. A charming cottage in an incredible town that can be enjoyed at any time of the year. Note: One well-behaved dog welcome. Please note: this property cannot accept same day change overs( check in and check outs on the same day).brbrbrbrThe Neighborhood:brbrConwy is without doubt world famous for its historical and architectural heritage, but at the heart of the town lies a hub of bustling activity. Alongside its festivals and fairs, musical recitals, galleries and historical attractions, there is an array of shops, restaurants and hotels. Built for King Edward I between 1283 and 1287, Master James of St George's design, Conwy Castle remains one of the most outstanding achievements of medieval architecture. The distinctive, elongated shape, with its two barbicans, eight massive towers and a great bow-shaped hall was perhaps determined by the narrow rocky outcrop on which the castle stands. The town is proud of its historic traditions and celebrates its past by retaining many of these in its annual festivals, events and fairs, including the Honey fair, Seed fair and Gwledd Conwy Feast in October, along with other musical events throughout the year. Conwy is the perfect base for exploring the dramatic Snowdonia National Park, walking unspoilt sandy beaches, or taking in the wonderful scenery on your doorstep. Also within reach are the Llechwedd Slate Caverns, which has the longest zip wire in Europe, and Surf Snowdonia is just 6 miles away.
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Mountain View, Conwy

Conwy, Wales, United Kingdom

Summary:brbrThis semi-detached, rural cottage is close to the town of Conwy and can sleep up to five people in three bedrooms.brbrbrbrThe Space:brbrMountain View is a modern, semi-detached cottage set one mile from the town of Conwy. With three bedrooms; two doubles, one with an en-suite double shower room and one single, as well as a further family bathroom, this cottage can sleep up to five people. The living accommodation at this cottage is open plan with a woodburner in the sitting area, and the kitchen fully opens out onto the garden. Outside this cottage there is off road parking for 4 cars, and a lawned garden to the rear with furniture, barbecue and rural views. Mountain View is delightful cottage set close to Conwy, and boasts great access to the fantastic north Welsh coastline. Please note that no E.V charging is permitted at the property as this goes against the owners insurance policy.brbrbrbrThe Neighborhood:brbrThe World Heritage Site of Conwy is a bustling town of activity and hosts many events, festivals and fairs throughout the year; including the Honey fair, Seed fair and the Gwledd Conwy Feast. Famed for its historical and architectural heritage, there is also a fantastic selection of interesting shops, restaurants and pubs to be found. Conwy Castle is recognised as one of the most exceptional achievements of medieval military construction because of its distinctive build, and with a wealth of history that dates back over 800 years, you can easily see why the town is famed for its architectural and historical heritage. The beautiful Snowdonia National Park can be found close to this fascinating town, along with miles of glorious coastline.
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2 Railway View, Conwy

Conwy, Wales, United Kingdom

Summary:brbr2 Railway View is in Conwy and can sleep four people in two bedrooms.brbrbrbrThe Space:brbr2 Railway View has two bedrooms, one king-size and one adult bunk. There’s a bathroom with bath, basin and WC. There’s a kitchen/diner equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher, and a sitting room with a Smart TV, FreeSat, iPod dock, Bluetooth speaker, WiFi, selection of books and games and a gas woodburning-effect stove. Gas central heating, WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are included in the rent. Highchair and travel cot are available. Outside there’s enclosed rear courtyard with furniture. Two well-behaved dogs are welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pub 0.1 miles, beach 1.2 miles. 2 Railway View is ideal for those seeking a Welsh seaside getaway. Note: The cottage is elevated above the railway which runs adjacent to the cottage. Note: The cottage can only be accessed on foot, along a private gated lane (shared with the neighbouring cottage) from the street, approximately 20 yards, there is no vehicle access. Note: Parking is available at Mount Pleasant car park about 1 min walk away; please check online for latest parking fees. Note: You can double park at the gate for a short time to unload and collect the key. Please note: The maximum number of guests this property can accommodate is 4. Please Note: There is a 3 night minimum stay restriction at this propertybrbrbrbrThe Neighborhood:brbrConwy, a World Heritage Site, is without doubt world famous for its historical and architectural heritage, yet at the heart of the town lies a hub of bustling activity. Alongside its ancient festivals and fairs, musical recitals, galleries and historical attractions, there is an array of specialist shops, restaurants and hotels. Built for King Edward I between 1283 and 1287, Master James of St George's design, Conwy Castle remains one of the most outstanding achievements of medieval military architecture. The distinctive, elongated shape, with its two barbicans, eight massive towers and a great bow-shaped hall was perhaps determined by the narrow rocky outcrop on which the castle stands. The town is proud of its historic traditions and celebrates its past by retaining many of these in its annual festivals, events and fairs, including the Honey fair, Seed fair and Gwledd Conwy Feast in October, along with other musical events throughout the year. Conwy is the perfect base for exploring the dramatic Snowdonia National Park, walking unspoilt sandy beaches, or taking in the wonderful scenery on your doorstep. Also within reach are the Llechwedd Slate Caverns, which has the longest zip wire in Europe.
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6 Uppergate Street Rose Cottage, Conwy

Conwy, Wales, United Kingdom

Summary:brbrRose Cottage in Conwy sleeps two guests in one bedroom. Note:There is a supplement of £30.00 per petbrbrbrbrThe Space:brbr6 Uppergate Street Rose Cottage consists of a kitchen with an electric oven and hob, fridge, freezer, microwave, washing machine, dishwasher, toaster, kettle, a dining area for two guests, a sitting area with a Smart TV and a gas fire. The bedroom is king-size, with a Smart TV, dressing room and en-suite shower room. Outside there is a garden with a patio and a public car park for 1 car. Within 0.1 miles, you will find a shop and a pub, within 0.7, a river, and within 1.1 miles a beach. Two well-behaved pets welcome, but sorry, no smoking. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Enjoy a romantic getaway in the heart of Conwy at Rose Cottage.brbrbrbrThe Neighborhood:brbrConwy, a World Heritage Site, is without doubt world famous for its historical and architectural heritage, yet at the heart of the town lies a hub of bustling activity. Alongside its ancient festivals and fairs, musical recitals, galleries and historical attractions, there is an array of specialist shops, restaurants and hotels. Built for King Edward I between 1283 and 1287, Master James of St George's design, Conwy Castle remains one of the most outstanding achievements of medieval military architecture. The distinctive, elongated shape, with its two barbicans, eight massive towers and a great bow-shaped hall was perhaps determined by the narrow rocky outcrop on which the castle stands. The town is proud of its historic traditions and celebrates its past by retaining many of these in its annual festivals, events and fairs, including the Honey fair, Seed fair and Gwledd Conwy Feast in October, along with other musical events throughout the year. Conwy is the perfect base for exploring the dramatic Snowdonia National Park, walking unspoilt sandy beaches, or taking in the wonderful scenery on your doorstep. Also within reach are the Llechwedd Slate Caverns to enjoy
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Private Vacation Home

Hafan Glyd in Conwy, Wales

Conwy, Wales, United Kingdom

Summary:brbrHafan Glyd rests in Conwy, North Wales and sleeps four guests in two beds.brbrbrbrThe Space:brbrHafan Glyd is a delightful, three-storey property with two bedrooms including a king-size bedroom and a double bedroom with a family bathroom with a bath, shower over, basin, towel rail and WC. The kitchen has an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and a dishwasher whilst the outbuilding in the rear yard houses the washing machine. The dining room has a woodburning stove and the sitting room has a Smart TV. There is also a games room on the second-floor. Outside, there is off-road parking and a yard to the rear with patio furniture. Within 0.1 miles there is a shop and a pub. Two dogs welcome and please note this is a non-smoking property. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. 7 Haven Villas enjoys a superb location in the centre of the historic town of Conwy. Note: The parking space is only suitable for a small car and not for large vehicles. There is paying car park within a short walk of the propertybrbrbrbrThe Neighborhood:brbrConwy, a World Heritage Site, is without doubt world famous for its historical and architectural heritage, yet at the heart of the town lies a hub of bustling activity. Alongside its ancient festivals and fairs, musical recitals, galleries and historical attractions, there is an array of specialist shops, restaurants and hotels. Built for King Edward I between 1283 and 1287, Master James of St George's design, Conwy Castle remains one of the most outstanding achievements of medieval military architecture. The distinctive, elongated shape, with its two barbicans, eight massive towers and a great bow-shaped hall was perhaps determined by the narrow rocky outcrop on which the castle stands. The town is proud of its historic traditions and celebrates its past by retaining many of these in its annual festivals, events and fairs, including the Honey fair, Seed fair and Gwledd Conwy Feast in October, along with other musical events throughout the year. Conwy is the perfect base for exploring the dramatic Snowdonia National Park, walking unspoilt sandy beaches, or taking in the wonderful scenery on your doorstep. Also within reach are the Llechwedd Slate Caverns, which has the longest zip wire in Europe.
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