Llys Madoc, Basement Apartment is a delightful lower-ground-floor accommodation located in the picturesque coastal town of Penmaenmawr, North Wales. This charming apartment can comfortably accommodate up to four guests, making it an ideal retreat for families looking to explore the stunning landscapes of North Wales. With its single-storey layout, the apartment offers scenic views of the sea and serves as a perfect base for adventures in nearby Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park and the historic town of Conwy. Guests are welcomed with the convenience of an off-road parking space and a lovely front terrace, equipped with outdoor furniture for enjoying morning coffee amidst fresh air and beautiful surroundings.
The interior of Llys Madoc features a spacious kitchen, fully equipped for preparing family meals, along with a washing machine to handle any post-adventure laundry. The apartment includes a cozy double bedroom adorned with a refreshing blue color scheme, ample storage, and a dressing table, complemented by patio doors that lead to a serene rear garden. Additionally, there is a pristine family bathroom with both a bath and shower, and a living/dining room where guests can relax by the gas fire while watching television or engaging in games around the dining table, all while taking in the expansive views through a large bay window.
Penmaenmawr itself is a vibrant beachside town, offering a variety of local pubs, restaurants, and shops, along with recreational amenities such as a 9-hole golf course, a sailing club, and sandy beaches. The promenade is a hub of activity, featuring a skate park, a children's paddling pool, a beach café, and facilities for bowling and tennis. Nestled against the backdrop of the Tal-Y-Fan mountains, the town provides breathtaking vistas of Conwy Bay, Llandudno, Puffin Island, Anglesey, and the Irish Sea, where visitors might even catch glimpses of dolphins and seals frolicking in the waters.
For those looking to explore further, Penmaenmawr serves as a gateway to numerous attractions. A short drive leads to the historic town of Conwy, home to the impressive 13th-century Conwy Castle and the quirky Smallest House in Great Britain. Alternatively, a trip to Bangor offers a lively city experience with a variety of shops and eateries, as well as a popular pier. Nature enthusiasts can visit the National Trust property of Penrhyn Castle with its beautiful gardens, or seek thrills at Zip World Penrhyn Quarry, featuring a breathtaking zip-line experience. Llys Madoc, Basement Apartment promises a magical stay along the North Wales coast, perfect for creating lasting memories.
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