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Charmingly Restored 17th Century Holiday Cottage In Betws-y-Coed (Sleeps up to 11 in 5 bedrooms)
Betws-y-Coed is North Wales' most popular inland resort. Surrounded by dense
woodland and magnificent mountain country, this is a haven for walkers,
photographers and artists.
At Betws-y-Coed the River Conwy meets its three tributaries flowing from the
west, and the beauty of the area is enhanced by cascading waterfalls, river
pools and ancient bridges. Most famous of all are the magnificent Swallow Falls,
situated where the Llugwy River hurls itself into a spectacular chasm. The
village has shops, pubs and places to eat and is home to The Snowdonia National
Park Visitor Centre.
The Property: Bodlondeb (Sleeps up to 11)
A charming, 17th century, stone built cottage, supremely located in the
delightful village of Betws-y-Coed, the property is the oldest house in the
village and was a former Coaching Inn known as the Miners Inn.
Bodlondeb also had the first ever telephone exchange in the village.
It has been our home for the past 30 years
until we renovated and extended the adjoining former stable block and
blacksmiths known as Tan-y-Foel, which is now our new home.
Bodlondeb is light and airy throughout and decorated in a traditional style,
amid an inviting "home from home" atmosphere.
The house will accommodate eleven people in comfort and has been sensitively
renovated to provide a pleasant bright airy interior while retaining the
original character of the house.
Bodlondeb has been recently extended to provide 5 double bedrooms with two of
them having superb en-suite facilities.
We have a large size cot and highchair available on request.
(Cot bedding is not provided so please remember to bring this with you (139 x 69
cm)
There is a family bathroom, a farmhouse Kitchen with a range cooker, dishwasher,
washer/dryer, fridge and freezer and a microwave oven, along with the usual
range of small appliances.
The separate dining room off the kitchen has a beamed ceiling and provides
seating for ten so everyone can enjoy a meal together.
The lounge is equipped with comfortable sofas, a TV and DVD player, and a radio
and CD player.
There is an Inglenook style stone fireplace with a flame effect electric fire.
The house is centrally heated by a natural gas boiler and radiators
Entrance via the large porch provides a changing and safe storage area for
outdoor clothing, boots & backpacks etc, to help our guests make the most of the
wonderful outdoor activities within the area.
The porch is equipped with a dehumidifier to dry outdoor clothing etc.
Please note that Bodlondeb has a no smoking policy and unfortunately we cannot
accommodate pets.
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There is an elevated south facing private garden.
A decked area provides seating with panoramic views of the valley and a lawn
with flower and shrub borders provides a pleasant outlook.
Discover the famous Pont-y-Pair bridge, spanning the surging waters of the
picturesque River Llugwy, just a stone's throw from the property on the quiet
B5106 road to Gwydir Castle.
The drive has parking for three or four cars and is only a few minutes walk to
the shops, pubs and restaurants in the village, without the need to use a car,
just park up, relax and unwind.
Renowned as the "Gateway to Snowdonia", Betws-y-Coed provides excellent
mountaineering, mountain biking, canoeing and nature watching opportunities
amidst the stunning mountain range that surrounds the area, together with a good
choice of shops and pubs. An ideal base for an all year round action packed or
restful holiday.
We will look forward to welcoming you to our self catering holiday cottage in
Betws y Coed and we will do our utmost to make sure you enjoy your stay with us.
Tel 01690 710497
www.holidaycottageinbetwsycoed.co.uk
Conwy, Wales self catering holiday cottages