Betws-y-coed, located in the picturesque region of Gwynedd, Wales, is a charming rural retreat that accommodates up to six guests. Nestled within the stunning landscapes of Snowdonia National Park, this property offers a perfect blend of comfort and adventure. Guests can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities right from their doorstep, including mountaineering and leisurely strolls around the serene Crafnant Lake. The surrounding area is rich in attractions, such as the historic town of Trefriw, known for its eateries and the Woollen Mill, as well as Llanrwst, which features a three-arched bridge and Tudor Gwydir Castle. Betws-y-coed itself is a hub of outdoor pursuits, craft shops, galleries, and cafes, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and explorers alike.
The property boasts a well-equipped kitchen featuring an Aga, electric oven, microwave, and lovely mountain views, making it a delightful space for preparing meals with local ingredients. This kitchen flows into a spacious dining room that includes a wood burner and offers captivating views towards the lake, creating an inviting atmosphere for family dinners. After meals, guests can unwind in the cozy lounge, complete with a wood burner and comfortable sofas, perfect for relaxing with a good book or enjoying a film on the smart TV while taking in the stunning scenery through the feature window.
Upstairs, the accommodation features three inviting bedrooms, all offering lovely views and smart TVs. Guests can choose from a double room with an en suite bathroom, another double room, or a twin bedroom. The property also includes a shower room for added convenience. For those returning from outdoor adventures, a utility room equipped with a washing machine and ample drying space for coats and boots is available. The inviting walled garden, complete with a pond and stream, provides a tranquil setting for al fresco dining, barbecues, or simply relaxing while enjoying the breathtaking vistas of the mountains and lake.
In addition to its comfortable accommodations, the property offers private parking for three cars and easy access to the surrounding natural beauty, including 400 acres of national park and Crafnant Lake. With a permit, guests can also enjoy fishing at the nearby lake. Whether guests are looking to engage in activities such as walking, climbing, kayaking, or simply soaking in the scenic beauty, this destination serves as an all-year-round holiday haven, promising memorable experiences and adventures in the heart of North 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!