An 1880's period property boasting traditional features intertwined with contemporary style, Glendalough is the perfect property from which to explore the coast of Wales. Resting within the picturesque community of Rhos-on-Sea, this family-friendly property is a true delight of a dwelling. Hang your coats in the porch and move through into the hallway where the woodburning stove awaits you beneath the traditional beams, with accompanying stain glass windows bringing character to the room, before entering into the open-plan living space; here colourful lights line the room, where an abundance of fantastic appliances sit. The kitchen area is a true wonder, with the skylight letting in a flow of natural light where you can gather around the table together to toast to a terrific holiday. Relax into your evening on the reclining sofa in the room, or seek comfort in the sitting room where you can snuggle up in front of the gas fire and enjoy a film from the Smart TV. If you're in pursuit of a quiet spot to yourself, the snug is a great space to delve into a good book as the warmth of the woodburning stove fills in the room and creates a homely ambiance. At the end of each evening, the five bedrooms all offer an elegant spot to rest your head; choose from the ground-floor king size, perfectly suited to those less able, or make your way up the stairs where four more bedrooms await you in the form of a master king-size with its own en-suite shower room, a double and two twin rooms, all served by the impressive family bathroom and offering their own ample storage space to house your personal belongings. The wonder of the property continues at its exterior, where an enclosed courtyard makes a lovely spot to soak in the sun and indulge in an outdoor barbecue, with the added excitement of a fish pond where you can even feed and touch them, something the little ones are sure to love. Just a short stroll from the property will bring you to the excitement of Rhos-on-Sea, where a plethora of eateries can be found, perfect for any celebratory meal, alongside its beautiful beach, the Bryn Euryn Nature Reserve and a golf course, there's plenty to keep all ages entertained. Nearby Colwyn Bay is well-worth a visit, with its Welsh Mountain Zoo, even more walking routes in its park and gardens and a picturesque promenade to roam, it makes a great day trip with a tranquil atmosphere. Nearby Llandudno boasts a wide range of attractions including a pretty pier, botanical gardens, a ski and snowboarding centre and historical landmarks aplenty, or embark on a journey to Conwy to find an abundance of historic delights like no other. Glendalough is an enchanting dwelling from which to spend quality time with your loved ones on the Welsh coast.
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Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.