Located in the picturesque Eglwysbach village of Conwy, Clwyd, this inviting accommodation offers a perfect retreat for up to five guests. The property boasts several appealing features, including a hot tub, proximity to local pubs, and easy access to the stunning Welsh coastline. Guests can immerse themselves in the rich history of Conwy, a designated World Heritage Site, known for its impressive castle, historic town walls, and charming independent shops and eateries, all while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of the nearby fishing harbour.
The area surrounding the property is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a variety of walking and cycling routes that range from gentle strolls to challenging climbs, all showcasing breathtaking views and diverse landscapes. Visitors can indulge in wildlife watching at the RSPB Reserve, enjoy river fishing, or seek thrills at attractions like Zip World and Surf Snowdonia. The local culinary scene is equally enticing, featuring a range of pubs, restaurants, cafes, and the Welsh Food Centre, alongside attractions such as Bodnant Gardens and Britain's Smallest House, providing a rich blend of leisure and adventure.
Inside, the house is designed for comfort and functionality, featuring a cozy dining room with a traditional Welsh dresser and a fireplace that sets a warm ambiance. The layout includes a galley kitchen that leads to a spacious conservatory, perfect for relaxation with access to a lovely garden and a secret courtyard. The lounge, equipped with a wood burner and large TV, offers a perfect space for cozy evenings in. With multiple bedrooms—including a double and a single, both with garden views—and ample bathroom facilities, the property caters well to families or groups of friends.
Outside, guests can enjoy a fully enclosed garden that features a lawn, well-stocked borders, and the inviting hot tub. The space is ideal for alfresco dining, complete with tables, chairs, and a BBQ, allowing guests to soak in the beautiful surroundings or unwind with a good book. Additional amenities include bike and canoe storage, along with off-road parking. Although the owners reside on-site, they ensure that guests' privacy is maintained, making this property a perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and tranquility for a memorable holiday experience.
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