Bryn Barcud Bach is an eco-friendly holiday cottage located in the small hamlet of Trofarth, three miles from the village of Eglwysbach, above the Conwy Valley. Dating back to the 17th century this charming cottage is surrounded by beautiful countryside with fantastic views across the forests and fields. Enjoy walking, biking and climbing in Eryri (Snowdonia National Park), lazy days on the beach, or simply while away the days with a quiet morning coffee, a peaceful read of a good book or evening glass of wine as you soak up the tranquil atmosphere in this beautiful corner of Wales. Meanwhile, canine guests will be wowed by the large paddock simply inviting them to have an energetic run around - doggy heaven! Sleeping two in one double bedroom, Bryn Barcud Bach is the perfect getaway for either a relaxing romantic retreat or for adventurous couples looking for an active self-catering break.
Laurel sits on the quiet edge of the Bodnant Estate, looking west across the Conwy Valley to the peaks of Eryri (Snowdonia). It sleeps four, with a private hot tub on the patio and a heated indoor pool shared with just one neighbouring cottage - available to guests around the clock. Dog-friendly and all on one level, with a dedicated boot room for walkers. Bodnant Garden is ten minutes away; Conwy Castle, the coast and the mountains are all within easy reach.
Fig Tree is a dog-friendly cottage sleeping five, tucked into the quiet edge of the Bodnant Estate with open views west across the Conwy Valley to the peaks of Eryri. There are two patio areas - one for dining, one for sitting - plus a private hot tub with the valley laid out in front of you. Guests also have around-the-clock access to a heated indoor pool shared with just one neighbouring cottage. Bodnant Garden is three miles away; Conwy Castle, the coast and the mountains are all within easy reach.
Wavecrest is a spacious, stylish adults-only holiday cottage steps away from Llandudno's West Shore Beach. It sleeps six people in three bedrooms with three bathrooms and is perfect for couples and friends who want to be within walking distance of this famous Victorian seaside resort's beach, cafes, bars, and shops. The views from the house and garden are fantastic, reaching across the beach towards Anglesey and Puffin Island. Snowdonia, National Trust Bodnant Gardens, Surf Snowdonia, and many other attractions are all within easy reach. Bookings are available all year round.
For those in the know, Llandudno has never been out of fashion. The stylish Victorian seaside resort has two beautiful beaches and excellent amenities, making it ideal for a family holiday by the coast in all seasons. Farsite is a spacious holiday cottage sleeping six people in three bedrooms. It's metres from West Shore's Blue Flag Beach and no more than a 10-minute stroll from North Shore and Llandudno's elegant Victorian pier. The cottage enjoys beautiful water and mountain views from indoors and the garden and is finished and furnished to a high standard.
Take a break to beautiful North Wales, where the sea meets the mountains with open spaces and fresh sea air. Situated on Llandudno's famous Great Orme, Copper Mine Cottage is the perfect place for your holiday. The cottage will offer you all you need for you to explore Llandudno, Conwy County and the North Wales Coastline. As well as being within easy access to Anglesey and the breath-taking scenery that Snowdonia has to offer via the A55 Expressway. There is plenty of free parking, just 25 metres away on the quiet local road.
Rhos on Sea Manor is a large luxury holiday home in Rhos-on-Sea, North Wales, offering exclusive-use accommodation for groups of up to 34 guests. The house has 13 bedrooms with flexible layouts, extensive leisure facilities including an indoor heated swimming pool, children’s pool, sauna, hot tub, cinema room, cave bar and games spaces, and generous outdoor areas. Located a short walk from the beach and promenade, the property suits multi-generational family holidays, larger group stays and corporate retreats. With Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park and the North Wales coast close by, Rhos on Sea Manor combines a seaside location with privacy, space and high-quality facilities.
Tudor Cottage is a stylish four-bedroom holiday cottage in Llandudno, sleeping up to eight guests and located just moments from the beach in the Craig-y-Don area. Recently renovated, the cottage combines contemporary interiors with character features, a private hot tub and an enclosed garden. Well suited to families, couples holidaying together, and relaxed breaks with friends, the property offers flexible sleeping arrangements and easy access to shops, cafés and the seafront. Llandudno’s promenade, pier and attractions are close by, with Eryri (Snowdonia National Park) and the wider North Wales coast within easy reach.
Orme Villa is a spacious detached holiday home on the Great Orme headland in Llandudno, sleeping up to 12 guests across four bedrooms. With a private hot tub, generous living space, gated gardens and far-reaching coastal views, this large self-catering property suits families, multi-generational groups and friends holidaying together. Located within easy reach of Llandudno’s beaches, promenade and tramway, the house combines a peaceful hillside position with access to shops, cafés and attractions. Orme Villa is well placed for exploring the North Wales coast, Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park and historic towns including Conwy.
Minaùn is a gorgeously styled ground-floor apartment in Upper Colwyn Bay, sleeping four with a master bedroom and bunk room. This dog-friendly self-catering accommodation sits just one minute from woodland walks and three minutes from the Welsh Mountain Zoo, with golden sandy beaches close by. The spacious walk-in shower room has underfloor heating throughout bedrooms and bathrooms, plus there's a private patio garden perfect for alfresco dining. Free ultra-fast WiFi and dedicated parking included. You're brilliantly placed for Snowdonia, Conwy Castle, and the North Wales coast. This holiday rental combines contemporary luxury with proper Welsh hospitality in a cracking location.
The View is an award-winning end terrace holiday cottage in Deganwy village with knockout harbour, castle, estuary, mountain, sea, and marina views from your doorstep. This dog-friendly holiday cottage sleeps five across two bedrooms - master with en-suite and triple bunk room with double below, single above. The open-plan ground floor opens onto two outdoor seating areas, while the waterfront location puts beaches, coastal walks, and Conwy Castle within easy reach. Neatly cwtched between Victorian Llandudno and medieval Conwy, you're perfectly placed for touring North Wales. This self-catering accommodation combines stunning views with genuine Welsh charm in an idyllic village setting.
There will be no issues deciding who sleeps where at The Lombard. This huge house comfortably sleeps up to 45 guests in 17 bedrooms with a flexible layout that can be adjusted to suit your needs. It is in the heart of Dolgellau in Snowdonia National Park, within walking distance of shops, cafes, pubs and the Mawddach River. Snowdon, Coed-y-Brenin, Bounce Below and Barmouth Beach are all within striking distance for day trips, although with such a high standard of accommodation that includes a games room, cinema room and a full Sky TV package, your guests may never want to leave.
Mountain View is a fantastic big self-catering property for groups in an amazing location only a stone's throw from the beach at Penmaenmawr on the North Wales coast. Snowdonia National Park, Anglesey and attractions like Conwy Castle are all within easy reach, with plenty of things to see and do including memorable coastal walks and an excellent network of cycling routes. The former Victorian hotel has been renovated to provide accommodation for up to 55 people in 17 bedrooms with multiple rooms for socialising and entertaining, a full Sky TV package, cinema room and outdoor space. Grab the kids, the dogs and your granny and head north - this house is too good to miss!
The Ship Inn was built with fun and hospitality in mind. The period Victorian former pub is a light and welcoming space with 12 bedrooms that can sleep large groups of up to 34 people, multiple living spaces and plenty of extras like a cinema room, a games room, and multiroom Sky TV access. The property is perfect for guests of all ages, and ideal for an annual holiday or special celebration with your extended family and friends. Old Colwyn Beach and The Promenade are only a five-minute walk from the door, as are shops, cafes and welcoming pubs. With loads of space indoors and out, and a location that is close to Blue Flag beaches, eateries and favourite attractions, this huge holiday home is a popular choice in every season.
Graiglwyd Holiday Cottages have everything you need for a relaxing self-catering holiday, including a peaceful location just a mile from Penmaenmawr beach and four miles from the medieval walled town of Conwy. There is plenty to see and do whether you are on holiday for a short break, a week, or even longer. Guests can enjoy fantastic walks through the Snowdonia National Park, exhilarating mountain bike rides, and enjoy our onsite Aqua Park Sblash! Elm Cottage sleeps up to four people in two bedrooms and can be booked on its own or together with one of Graiglwyd Estate's seven other self-catering cottages for those who want to holiday with friends or family.
Yew Cottage is the perfect choice for couples, friends and families and is located in a tranquil position just a mile from Penmaenmawr beach and four miles from Conwy with its medieval walled town and magnificent castle. Close to many of Snowdonia's top attractions, Graiglwyd Springs Holiday Cottages allows you to enjoy all of Snowdonia's best bits whether your passion is walking, mountain biking, or try our onsite Aqua park, Sblash touring or simply relaxing. Ideally located to explore North Wales
Next to the Snowdonia National Park and with beautiful views the Menai Straits, Graiglwyd Estate offers a high standard of self-catering in seven cottages which sleep between two and eight guests. Conwy and Llandudno are both just a few miles away, while the Snowdon Mountain Railway, Zip World and are not much further. There are miles of footpaths and mountain bike routes in the vicinity, and the opportunity to enjoy our Aqua park on site. Whether you are on holiday with your partner, your kids or your extended family and friends, Graiglwyd Estate cottages are perfect. Opening 2024 is Sblash.co.uk our on site Aqua waterpark for you all to enjoy
The Graiglwd Estate offers seven beautiful self-catering cottages sleeping between two and eight people in a breathtaking location close to the Snowdonia National Park. we also have our own onsite Aqua park Sblash that guests can enjoy, Guests enjoy not only a high standard of accommodation but beautiful views of the Menai Straits and the Great Orme. The medieval town of Conwy with its impressive castle built by Edward I is only four miles away, with other nearby attractions including the Victorian seaside resort of Llandudno, Caernarfon Castle and Bodnant Gardens.
Ty Fynnon is ideal for large or extended families or friends who want to be close to the mountains and the sea. The lovely cottage is one of six beautiful self-catering cottages on a private estate next to Snowdonia National Park and just a mile from the beach and four miles from Conwy. There is space for up to eight people to sleep in four bedrooms, a generous sized garden with the option of a hot tub and on-site fishing all year round.
Sycamore Cottage (with the use of a hot tub) enjoys a fabulous position on a private estate on the North Coast of Wales on the edge of Snowdonia's stunning National Park. Perfect for couples, families and friends and a great base for exploring the area with historic Conwy just four miles away and glorious beaches for lazy days.
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A jewel in the crown of the county and perhaps a place that is not well known outside Wales itself is Betws-y-Coed that can be found in a stunning valley, inside the perimeters of the Snowdonia National Park. The tranquil little tourist resort is surrounded by nature from dense woodland, cascading waterfalls, peaceful rivers and snow peaked mountains. The area offers great outdoor activities such as nature walks, trekking, rock climbing or simply enjoying the small town and its curiously unique features. In fact, the area is home to Welsh rarebit a speciality dish for the region that consists of melted cheese and other ingredients based on the local recipes served over toast.
The actual town on Conwy is an attractive place to visit. Set on the coastline it is one of the best medieval preserved towns in Wales and also in the whole of the UK. It has quaint little cobbled streets, winding roads, historic buildings and ancient walls that can date their origins back centuries. Conwy Castle is a World Heritage Site and is a key part in the history of Wales. Visitors have stunning views over the Conwy Estuary and it is a surprisingly intact castle for its age and radiates history.
Like Conwy, Llandudno is another seaside resort town found on the north coast of Wales within the county. It offers a wide variety of different activities for all the family and it really has an old seaside town feel about it. There are several walking trails in the surrounding area with local wildlife and you can even hire a guide to provide an educational aspect and learn more about the countryside. Water sports are popular here given the nature of the Conwy Bay and visitors can enjoy sailing, windsurfing and power boating. The town played an important role in the Second World War and it was used by the US army as a resting point. There are tours that travel around Llandudno providing in depth details of how the seaside resort changed from a quaint holiday location to a strategic military point.
Conwy has never tried to be something that it isn’t and the area retains a healthy amount of traditionalism. Indeed, you feel that you are going back decades (and centuries in some places) when you start exploring the local area and there is a good mix of both peaceful natural walks and trails, along with more active and sprightly sports activities. To get away from the city, then Conwy offers a real slice of nature and provides authentic Welsh culture with some beautiful surroundings.