Y Bwthyn Pinc is a charming character cottage located within the historic town walls of Conwy, North Wales, offering a delightful retreat for families or groups of up to six guests. This pet-friendly accommodation spans three floors and features a private courtyard with stunning views of the town walls and nearby Conwy Castle. Upon arrival, visitors are welcomed by a quaint front garden with seating, perfect for enjoying morning coffee. The inviting living/dining room boasts characterful exposed stonework, a plush sofa, and a woodburning stove, creating a cozy atmosphere for relaxing evenings and shared meals around the dining table.
The ground floor also includes a fully equipped kitchen with modern amenities, including a dishwasher for convenience, along with a cloakroom for quick freshening up before heading out. Ascending to the first floor reveals two of the three bedrooms: a double room with views of the Conwy Town Walls and a double daybed room featuring a traditional fireplace. Guests can unwind in the bathroom after a day of exploration, while the second floor hosts a tastefully decorated twin bedroom with vaulted ceilings and skylights that fill the space with natural light.
Y Bwthyn Pinc's prime location allows easy access to Conwy's array of independent shops, pubs, and restaurants, such as The Erskine Arms, known for its home-cooked meals, and the Albion, which offers a selection of local ales. A highlight of any visit is the iconic 13th-century Conwy Castle, which provides breathtaking views. Guests can also enjoy a leisurely walk along the Conwy Town Walls, taking in the historic architecture and picturesque sea vistas. Unique attractions like The Smallest House in Great Britain, a tiny 16th-century fisherman’s residence, add to the charm of the area.
For beach lovers, Deganwy Morfa beach offers a serene setting to relax by the shore, while a short drive leads to the coastal town of Llandudno, where visitors can indulge in fish and chips, enjoy donkey rides on the beach, or take an alpine-style cable car up the Great Orme for panoramic views. Further afield, Colwyn Bay features the Welsh Mountain Zoo, perfect for family outings, and the scenic drive to Betws-y-Coed opens up opportunities for thrilling outdoor activities like tree top walks and zip-lining at Zip World. With its blend of historic charm and modern comforts, Y Bwthyn Pinc promises a memorable stay in one of North Wales' most enchanting towns.
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