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Dwygyfylchi, Conwy

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Dwygyfylchi, Conwy, this charming traditional cottage offers a delightful blend of modern amenities and classic character, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking to explore the breathtaking landscapes of North Wales. Located on the edge of Snowdonia National Park, the cottage accommodates up to four guests across two well-appointed bedrooms, one featuring a king-size bed and the other with twin beds that can be converted into a super king-size upon request. The open-plan downstairs area boasts a fully equipped kitchen and a cozy sitting space with a wood burner, perfect for chilly evenings, while a centrally heated conservatory serves as a pleasant dining area for meals enjoyed amidst nature's beauty.

The outdoor spaces of the cottage enhance its appeal, featuring a south-facing patio and a tranquil "Zen" garden where guests can relax and soak in the serene atmosphere, complemented by the gentle sounds of a nearby stream. For those who enjoy al fresco dining, an outdoor eating area at the back of the property offers a raised patio, ideal for watching stunning sunsets over the mountains. The back gate provides direct access to Conwy Mountain and the expansive playground that is Snowdonia National Park, making it an excellent base for outdoor enthusiasts and hikers alike.

Access to various walking and cycling paths is readily available, including routes that lead to the coastal paths and scenic trails around the area, with stunning views of Puffin Island and Anglesey. The Fairy Glen pub, just a five-minute walk away, offers a community atmosphere, while the Gladstone pub, slightly further afield, boasts a great beer garden and magnificent sunset vistas. The nearby town of Penmaenmawr features a diverse selection of shops, restaurants, and recreational activities, including a golf course and bowling green, all set against the backdrop of beautiful sandy beaches.

The historic town of Conwy, known for its UNESCO World Heritage Site status, is within walking distance and provides visitors with a wealth of attractions, including its medieval castle and vibrant marina. For adventure seekers, the wider area offers exciting activities such as the Zip World attractions, featuring the world's fastest zip line and unique underground trampoline experiences. With so much to explore and enjoy, this delightful cottage serves as the perfect gateway to the rich natural beauty and cultural heritage of North Wales.

  • Internet
  • Pub Nearby
  • Coast Nearby
Weekly from £556

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