
A beautifully renovated stone cottage in the Conwy valley, a walk away from the small town of Llanrwst
- £503 per week
- £72 per night
- 5 Guests
- 3 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathroom
- 2 Pets
Features
Beds & bedrooms
- Bed linen provided
- 1 double bed
- 3 single beds
Appliances
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Freezer
Bathrooms
- Towels provided
Families
- Family friendly
- Travel cot
- Stairgate
Special Features
- WiFi
- Smart TV
- Welcome pack
- Countryside views
Outdoors
- Garden or courtyard
- Enclosed garden or courtyard
- Outdoor storage
- Private parking
- Rural location
Nearby activities
- Walking
- Cycling
- Fishing
- Pony trekking/horse riding
Accessibility
- Ground floor WC
- Ground floor bedroom
- Ground floor bath/shower room
- Walk-in shower
Important - please note
House Rules
- Check in: 16:00
- Check out: 10:00
Description
Ysgubor Wen is a newly renovated cottage, a 15-minute walk from Llanrwst, in the stunning Conwy valley. This former outbuilding has been lovingly restored to a high standard, with a double height open plan living space, convenient ground floor bedroom and shower room, and a gorgeous sunny patio to relax or dine al fresco, in this lovely rural location. Footpaths lead from the door across fields to the market town of Llanrwst, with shops and plenty of good places to eat. This is a perfect location for exploring the Snowdonia National Park, with gentle strolls or mountain adventures all on your doorstep. There are fantastic mountain bike trails close by and lakes and rivers to explore or swim in. Adventure Parc Snowdonia and Zip World Fforest adventures are a short drive away.
For larger groups or families, this property can also be booked alongside Beudy Bach (WAG696) to sleep a total of 7 people.
The Cottage: is light and airy, with underfloor heating and wooden flooring throughout. The owners live nearby and are on hand to help you make the most of your holiday. Access to the cottage is down a well-maintained single-track road.
Living Dining Room: this open plan space has two comfortable sofas, Smart tv. DVD player and double doors leading to the patio. The dining area has a table and seating for five.
Kitchen: is well equipped with a dishwasher, washing machine, fridge/freezer, microwave, and integrated oven and hob with extractor over. The island unit allows you to cook and chat with fellow guests seated at the dining table or in the sitting area.
There are three bedrooms; one on the ground floor and two upstairs
Bedroom 1: is a ground floor single with plenty of storage space and a stable door leading to the patio.
Shower Room: is on the ground floor adjacent to the single bedroom. This modern room has a large shower enclosure, WC, basin and towel rail.
Lovely open wooden stairs lead to the first-floor gallery with two bedrooms, one at either end
Bedroom 2: a double, in the eaves, with two large Velux windows and plenty of storage. There is some height restriction around the sides of the bed. Hairdryer
Bedroom 3: is a twin bedroom in the eaves, with a cute little low-level window. Some restricted head room around the beds.
Outside: the paved patio is enclosed and has patio furniture to relax in. Plenty of parking available for guests
The market town of Llanrwst is a couple of miles away, famous for the much-photographed Ty Hwnt café by the bridge. There is also an award-winning Indian restaurant and plenty of shops and cafes. Walks can be taken along the river. Betws-y-Coed is a short drive away and is known as ‘the gateway to Snowdonia’. The Conwy valley often has much better weather than deeper into the mountains, you are 13 miles from Conwy with its castle, and a little further to the Victorian seaside resort of Llandudno.
Bed Linen and towels included
Electricity included
2 dogs welcome
Parking: Private off-road parking for up to 2 cars. Additional cars will be required to park offsite
Travel cot available
WiFi available
Welcome pack on arrival
Map
The market town of Llanrwst is a couple of miles away, famous for the much-photographed Ty Hwnt café by the bridge. There is also an award-winning Indian restaurant and plenty of shops and cafes. Walks can be taken along the river. Betws-y-Coed is a short drive away and is known as ‘the gateway to Snowdonia’. The Conwy valley often has much better weather than deeper into the mountains, you are 13 miles from Conwy with its castle, and a little further to the Victorian seaside resort of Llandudno.
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