Hen Dŷ ref: 26493

Eglwysbach, near Conwy, Llandudno and North Coast

5 Star Self Catering

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2
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Bathrooms
2
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No pets
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  • Barbecue 
  • Bike Store 
  • Detached Property 
  • Dishwasher 
  • Enclosed Garden/Patio 
  • Garden / Patio 
  • Highchair 
  • Pub within 1 mile 
  • Romantic Getaways 
  • Rural Location 
  • Stairgate 
  • Woodburning Stove 
  • WiFi 
  • Cot Available 
  • Luxury Collection 
  • Washing Machine 
  • Working Farm 
  • Pets – not allowed 
  • Coastal within 5 miles 
  • Parking - On Site 
  • Customer's choice 
  • Shower Cubicle 
  • Eco Stays 

Description

This delightful restored, detached stone cottage set on a working farm in the Conwy Valley, close to the National Trust’s beautiful garden at Bodnant. With a cosy woodburner in the living room and walks from the door, this makes an ideal base for exploring the area. Conwy and its castle and town walls, Aberconwy House and Plas Mawr are close by, as is the Victorian town of Llandudno with its beaches and Great Orme’s Head. Visit Surf Snowdonia in the Conwy Valley, the UK’s first artificial surfing lake! Shop and pub 1 mile, restaurant 3 miles.

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Accommodation details

Ground floor

Living room: With wood burner, Smart TV, DVD player, CD player and slate floor.
Kitchen/dining room: With electric cooker, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, slate floor and French doors leading to garden.
Shower room: With shower cubicle and toilet.

First floor

Bedroom 1: With kingsize bed and en-suite with bath, shower attachment and toilet.
Bedroom 2: With twin beds and en-suite toilet.

Second floor

Third floor

Fourth floor

Facilities

Underfloor central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Initial fuel for wood burner included. Travel cot and highchair available on request. Welcome pack.

Miscellaneous

Enclosed lawned garden with sitting-out area, garden furniture and BBQ. Bike store. Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking. Please note: There is a river in the grounds, 50 yards away.
  • Nearest town
  • Shops
  • Distance
  • Restaurant
  • Nearest railway station
    Tal-y-Cafn
  • Pub
  • Railway station distance
    3.6 miles
  • Lake

About the local area

Llandudno is one of the largest and most popular of the Welsh seaside resorts, and still retains much of its Victorian character and charm. The golden sandy beach at North Shore is set in the magnificent crescent shaped bay, flanked by Great Ormes Head and Little Orme, with Llandudno and its elegant promenade lying protected between the headlands.

Llandudno offers its visitors good shopping, with a modern shopping arcade discreetly designed to blend with the traditional surroundings. The North Wales Theatre on the promenade is a new 1500 seat theatre, where West End shows and the Welsh National Opera perform. Throughout the area you can experience the local culture at eisteddfodau, festivals and concerts and hear the famous Welsh male voice choirs.

For sporting enthusiasts Llandudno offers a Leisure Centre, Ten Pin Bowling, Tennis, Dry Slope Skiing, Golf, and on and off shore Fishing. For something different there is American floodlit Harness Racing at Tir Prince Raceway.

Colwyn Bay, just along the coast is another popular destination. The long Promenade follows the vast sweep from Old Colwyn to Penrhyn Bay and gives easy access to the wonderful beaches, pier and harbour at Rhos-on-Sea all joined by a cycle track allowing exercise and fresh air to be taken together or you can stroll along the beautiful unspoilt promenade with its wide walkway, and enjoy some refreshments at the kiosks situated along the way. There are also separate slipways situated along the promenade for fishing, sailing, and jet skiing.

Both Colwyn Bay and Rhos-on-Sea have shopping areas and are close to the renowned Welsh Mountain Zoo, several golf courses and plenty of places to walk and climb. Snowdonia, the Isle of Anglesey, castles and National Trust properties are all close by. The area also boasts a leisure centre at Eirias, gardens, bowling greens, tennis courts, and an athletics stadium.

While exploring the North Coast you will come across the beautiful town of Conwy set on the Conwy River Estuary, dominated by the majesty of Conwy Castle. Fine views can be seen over the harbour and Snowdonia forms the backdrop to this medieval walled town. It is no surprise that today Conwy is designated as a World Heritage Site. The massive fifteen-foot thick walls guarded by twenty two towers stretch for three-quarters of a mile around the town, making Conwy one of the finest walled towns of the medieval period. Today visitors can still walk the Castle walls, enjoying views around the town and Harbour.

Things to do nearby

Eirias Park

A premier sporting attraction with fifty acres of beautiful parkland with facilitates that include Tennis Courts, Bowling Greens, Boating Lake, Children's Playground and Picnic Area.

Llandudno Victorian Extravaganza

Celebrate Llandudno's Victorian Heritage in the gorgeous seaside town

Sky Tower
Sky Tower

Sky Tower is a huge observation tower on the promenade at Rhyl. Rising above 200 feet the travel `car' gives you excellent views of the bay and the Snowdonian Mountain range.

Craig Gogarth

The Gogarth sea cliffs offers a unique climbing experience

Aber Falls
Aber Falls

Plunging down the cliffs at the foothills of the Carneddau mountain range is Aber falls and at over 120 feet high it is one of the finest examples of waterfalls in Wales.

Aberconwy House

This is the only medieval merchant's house in Conwy to have survived the turbulent history of the walled town. Explore how the Tudors lived with live music in the house and lace demonstrations throughout the year.

Jubilee Tower
Jubilee Tower

The Jubilee Tower is on the peak of Moel Famau within the country park. The tower was built to commemorate the golden jubilee of George III in 1810. The remains of the tower the highest point in the park, and offer spectacular views over the Clwydian Range.

Llandudno Ski Slope
Llandudno Ski Slope

Fabulous artificial ski slope available for skiing and snowboarding. Or enjoy a ride on a toboggan on the Snow tube!!!

Tree Top Adventures
Tree Top Adventures

A thrilling, high level, adventurous journey 15.4m (50ft) up in the trees involving a series of engaging and exciting obstacles! Cafe and visitor centre available on site.

Llandudno Cable Car

The longest cable car in Britain! The cars run almost silently, providing uninterrupted views to Snowdonia, the Conwy Estuary, the Clwydian Hills and the Great Orme itself.

Snowdonia National Park

Situated on the west coast of Britain covering 823 square miles of diverse landscapes, Snowdonia National Park is the largest National Park in Wales.

Clwydian Range

The Clwydian Range is a great destination for walking.

Pen Trwyn
Pen Trwyn

Lower Pen Trwyn is the 'jewel in the crown' of the Ormes and is a favourite with professional climbers.

Conwy Water Gardens

A fantastic place for fishing enthusiasts with three fully stocked coarse fishing lakes. Great for children too with otters, ducks, aquarium and reptile House all set in the picturesque Conwy Valley.

Swallow Falls
Swallow Falls

A stunning series of waterfalls located close to the popular tourist town of Betws-Y-Coed. Flowing into the Llugwy river it is one of the most famous in Wales and is reached by a pleasant walk through Gwydyr Forest.

Snowdon Mountain Railway

Mount Snowdon dominates the glorious, ancient landscape of North Wales. The Snowdon Mountain Railway will take you to the Summit where you can enjoy fabulous views from the new visitor centre.

SeaQuarium

Experience underwater life from different regions of the world at SeaQuarium. You'll come face to face with lobsters, conger eels and pufferfish as well as seeing sharks and rays gliding effortlessly through the water.

Rhyl Miniature Railway

At over 100 years old Rhyl Miniature Railway is the oldest of its kind in Britain. The line runs in a circle around the boating lake. There is also a museum, shop and coming soon a nature trail.

Llyn Crafnant

Llyn Crafnant nestles in a hanging valley high above the Vale of Conwy in the Snowdonia National Park.

Loggerheads Country Park

Loggerheads Country Park has some beautiful wooded river valleys, dramatic cliffs and outcrops all views via a short walk

Gwydyr Forest
Gwydyr Forest

Gwydir Forest is a panoramic and extensive forest set in the hills to the east of Mount Snowdon.

Greenacres Animal Park

Set in 80 acres at the gateway to North Wales, Greenacres Animal Park is the perfect venue for a fantastic day out for families and groups. Facilities include a petting area, wildlife animals and reptiles. Fantastic amusement and funfair rides, tractor tours, pony rides and magical children's shows!

Bodnant Garden

Bodnant Garden is one of the most beautiful gardens in the UK, spanning some 80 acres and is situated above the River Conwy on ground sloping towards the west and looking across the valley towards the Snowdonia range.

Marin Trail
Marin Trail

The Marin Trail is a great mountain bike trail with big climbs, big descents, brilliant singletrack and truly awesome scenery.

Pensychnant Conservation Centre

Nestling in 150 acres of Victorian Estate Pensychnant is a fantastic place to see prehistoric landscapes, diverse wildlife and rare ancient woodland, heathland and ffridd

Moel Famau Country Park
Moel Famau Country Park

Moel Famau is an impressive park covered in heather moorland turning purple in the Autumn , contrasting beautifully with the green grassland pastures of the Vale of Clwyd. The Park covers an area over 2000 acres and has many access paths and facilities for visitors.

Penrhyn Castle

This enormous 19th century neo-Norman castle sits between Snowdonia and the Menai Strait. It is crammed with fascinating items, such as a one-ton slate bed made for Queen Victoria, elaborate carvings, plasterwork and mock-Norman furniture. Tel: 01248 371337

Graiglwyd Springs Trout Fishery

A premier large trout fishery with a well established national reputation for excellence in fly fishing.

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