The stone cottage located in the picturesque village of Pentrefoelas, Gwynedd, offers a charming retreat for up to four guests, featuring two cozy bedrooms. This characterful property is situated approximately seven miles from the popular Betws-y-Coed and the breathtaking landscapes of Snowdonia National Park. Recently refurbished, the cottage is designed to provide both comfort and warmth, highlighted by a roaring wood-burner, a private outdoor patio area, and a well-equipped kitchen that caters to all your cooking needs.
Inside the cottage, guests will find a thoughtfully arranged layout. The ground floor comprises an entrance area with convenient coat hooks and a bench, leading into an open-plan living and dining area that is perfect for relaxation and socializing. The kitchen is equipped with modern appliances, including a cooker, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, and washing machine. The first floor hosts a king bedroom and a children's bunk bedroom, making it an ideal choice for families. Entertainment options are available, with a TV in the living area and Wi-Fi connectivity throughout the property.
Families are well accommodated, with amenities such as a travel cot and high chair available upon request, although guests should bring their own cot linen. The outdoor space features a small private patio, enclosed by a traditional stone wall, furnished with an outdoor table and chairs for four, perfect for enjoying meals al fresco. The cottage also includes central heating and electricity, with logs provided for the wood-burner, ensuring a cozy atmosphere during colder months. Additionally, one dog is welcome for a small extra charge, although certain restrictions apply regarding where pets can roam within the cottage.
Guests will find themselves within walking distance of local amenities, including a pub, convenience store, brewery, and a delightful Chocolate House with tearooms. For those seeking adventure, the surrounding area offers numerous circular walking trails and adrenaline-fueled activities, particularly in Betws-y-Coed. Cultural highlights in the vicinity include the Conwy Valley Railway Museum and Llanrwst Almshouses, along with attractions like Zip World Fforest and Caerau Uchaf Gardens, ensuring a memorable stay in this enchanting part of Wales.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!