Preswylfa is a spacious and inviting detached house located in Hen Efail, Tyn-y-groes, Conwy, Gwynedd, accommodating up to 10 guests across five bedrooms. The property boasts a well-equipped kitchen/diner featuring an electric range cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher, alongside a utility room with additional fridge and washing machine. The living/dining room is designed for comfort with a TV and woodburning stove, perfect for cozy gatherings. Additionally, a first-floor sitting room with a Smart TV and balcony offers a relaxing space, while a games room equipped with table football, a dartboard, and a pool table ensures entertainment for all ages.
The sleeping arrangements at Preswylfa include a super-king-size bedroom with an en-suite shower room, a ground-floor super-king-size, a king-size, a double, and a twin room, complemented by a bathroom and a ground-floor shower room. Outside, guests can enjoy an enclosed courtyard featuring a hot tub and garden furniture, as well as a raised garden area with picnic tables and a barbecue, all set in a secure environment. The property also provides off-road parking for four vehicles, monitored by a security camera, and welcomes two well-behaved, house-trained dogs, making it an ideal family-friendly retreat.
Situated in a region renowned for its natural beauty and cultural heritage, Conwy offers a wealth of activities and attractions. This historic town, designated as a World Heritage Site, is famous for its stunning architecture, including the iconic Conwy Castle, built for King Edward I. Visitors can immerse themselves in local traditions through various annual festivals, such as the Honey Fair and Gwledd Conwy Feast, while also enjoying the vibrant local arts scene. The area serves as an excellent base for exploring the nearby Snowdonia National Park, pristine beaches, and scenic landscapes, providing ample opportunities for outdoor adventures.
For families, Conwy is home to several attractions, including Conwy Water Gardens and the nearby Surf Snowdonia, which offers thrilling water sports. The local natural beauty can be appreciated through various outdoor activities like cycling, rock climbing, and hiking. The area's rich history is complemented by local landmarks such as Upper Gate and Bodlondeb Woods Local Nature Reserve. With its blend of historical significance, cultural activities, and outdoor pursuits, Conwy promises an enriching experience for all who visit, particularly those staying at Preswylfa.
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