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BWTHYN Y WENNOL, Family Friendly, With A Garden In Abergele

Abergele, Gwynedd

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Bwthyn y Wennol is a charming terraced barn conversion nestled behind a livestock farm in Dolwen, just three miles from the picturesque town of Abergele on the North Wales coast. Accommodating up to four guests, the cottage features two comfortable double bedrooms, each equipped with an en-suite shower room. The open-plan living area is designed for relaxation and socializing, incorporating a well-equipped kitchen, a breakfast bar, and a cozy sitting area complete with an electric fire, making it an ideal retreat for families or couples looking to explore the scenic beauty of the area.

The cottage is outfitted with modern amenities to ensure a comfortable stay, including oil central heating, an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, and a dishwasher. Guests can enjoy entertainment through a Smart TV and WiFi access. Additional conveniences include bed linen and towels included in the rent, as well as a cot, highchair, and stairgate for families traveling with young children. Outdoor features include a front lawn and patio area with furniture and a BBQ, off-road parking for two cars, and a shared courtyard, although it is important to note that pets are not permitted and smoking is prohibited.

Abergele, the nearest town, is known for its stunning coastal scenery and attractions, including the impressive Gwrych Castle and a vast sandy beach that offers safe bathing and excellent watersports facilities. The area is also home to a coastal cycle path, making it perfect for cycling enthusiasts. For those who enjoy hiking, nearby attractions include Offa's Dyke pathway and the Clwydian Hill Range, along with the enchanting Betws-y-Coed, referred to as the "gateway to Snowdonia." The region is rich in natural beauty and outdoor activities, catering to a variety of interests.

This property requires a minimum three-night booking and needs 48 hours' notice between the booking date and the holiday start date. The surrounding region of North Wales is celebrated for its dramatic landscapes, including mountains and valleys, as well as its cultural heritage, featuring famous choirs and quaint local attractions. Families visiting the area can also enjoy local entertainment options such as the Rhyl Pavilion Theatre, Knightly's Funfair, and the Tir Prince Fairground, ensuring a memorable holiday experience for all ages.

  • Baby Friendly
  • Internet
Weekly from £476

 

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