Penrallt is a charming 17th-century Welsh Long House located near the village of Pentrefoelas in Gwynedd, Wales. This delightful retreat is designed to accommodate families or friends, offering a comfortable stay with amenities such as allocated parking and additional roadside options. The property features a spacious king-size bedroom equipped with a smart TV and a washing machine, alongside an en-suite bathroom complete with both a bath and an overhead shower. The second bedroom is a cozy twin, also featuring a Smart TV and jack-and-jill access to a modern shower room, which includes a walk-in shower and heated towel rail.
The heart of Penrallt is its well-appointed kitchen/diner, where guests can whip up delicious meals using a variety of appliances. After dining, guests can relax in the inviting sitting room, equipped with a Smart TV, DVD player, and Bluetooth speaker for entertainment. A sun room provides an additional space to unwind and enjoy the natural light, making it an ideal spot for planning daily adventures. The outdoor area includes an enclosed rear garden, featuring a well-maintained lawn and artificial grass, perfect for children to play. The garden is also furnished with outdoor seating under a pergola, creating a lovely setting for alfresco dining or enjoying a drink while watching local wildlife.
To enhance the experience, walking maps and a map case are provided for guests to explore the stunning surroundings, including the picturesque Betws y Coed. Visitors can stop by the Tourist Information Centre to gather local insights and plan activities. Scenic walks across the Pont-y-Pair Bridge and picnics at the Llyn Brenig Visitor Centre offer a taste of the great outdoors. The Gwydir Forest Park invites guests to immerse themselves in nature with various walking and cycling routes suitable for all levels, while thrill-seekers can venture to the National White Water Centre in Bala for exhilarating activities like white-water rafting and kayaking.
In addition to its natural beauty, the nearby town of Betws-y-Coed boasts a vibrant atmosphere filled with boutique shops, traditional pubs, and delightful eateries. After a day of exploration, guests can return to the comfort and tranquility of Penrallt, their idyllic Welsh home-from-home, where they can unwind and reflect on their adventures in this stunning region 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!