Hafodty, an elegant farmhouse located in Conwy, Gwynedd, offers a serene retreat in the scenic Conwy Valley. Nestled at the north end of this picturesque region, the farmhouse is accessible via a charming country road, creating a peaceful escape from the daily grind. This beautifully renovated stone property is designed to accommodate families and friends, providing ample space for a week-long getaway while showcasing breathtaking views of both the coast and the surrounding countryside.
The heart of Hafodty lies in its farmhouse-style kitchen, which harmoniously blends traditional charm with modern convenience. The kitchen features contemporary units complemented by exposed beams, making it an inviting space for the designated chef to prepare delicious home-cooked meals. Guests can gather in the well-appointed dining room for memorable meals together. After a day of exploring, the cozy sitting room awaits, complete with a woodburning stove and a selection of DVDs for entertainment, ensuring a warm and inviting atmosphere for relaxation.
Sleeping arrangements at Hafodty are versatile, with five bedrooms spread across two floors. On the ground floor, a double bedroom offers easy access, while upstairs, guests can choose from a second double bedroom with rural views and an en-suite shower, a super king-size bedroom, a twin bedroom, and a single bedroom. This variety allows for flexible accommodation options to suit different group sizes and preferences. For those who prefer dining out, a short drive leads to local pubs and restaurants, or visitors can explore the vibrant center of Conwy, rich with eateries and shops, as well as historical attractions like the ancient castle and the smallest house in Britain.
Set on a 200-acre hill sheep farm, Hafodty is an ideal base for outdoor enthusiasts, with direct access to walking trails that border the Carneddau Mountains. Guests can enjoy panoramic views of the Great Orme, Puffin Island, and Anglesey, as well as the stunning scenery of the Conwy Valley, which extends to Morecambe Bay and Bodnant Gardens. The property also features a 12th-century church worth visiting and a Bronze Age standing stone known as Maen Hir, adding a touch of historical significance to the tranquil surroundings. Whether it’s a leisurely walk to the Fairy Glen Hotel for refreshments or simply soaking in the natural beauty, Hafodty provides a perfect blend of comfort, adventure, and relaxation.
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