From your doorstep take a stroll along the river, and then sample the local produce in the cafes, restaurants, and independent shops. Head over the river bridge to Trefriw with its woollen mill, Tudor Gwydir Castle, play park and footpaths. Visit Betws-y-Coed, which is full of outdoor activities and craft shops, galleries and cafes. Coastal Conwy and Llandudno are both within 12 miles. Explore the footpaths, cycle routes and attractions in Snowdonia National Park: perfect for walking, climbing, kayaking, canoeing and fishing amongst breathtaking scenery. Visit Swallow Falls, Conwy Valley Railway Museum, Conwy Castle and the National Trust’s Bodnant Garden. If you’re feeling brave, take on the challenges of Snowdon or Zip World Caverns at this great all-year-round destination for your holiday.
This end of terrace stone cottage is ideally located in the heart of Llanrwst and is furnished with all the thoughtful little extras to enhance your stay. Step into the lounge with its comfortable sofas where you can curl up in front of the Smart TV after a day exploring the local area. As you walk through to the kitchen/diner, you’ll realise this is the perfect place to rustle up a meal and enjoy time together around the dining table. The kitchen area is well equipped with an electric oven and gas hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher and washing machine. Head upstairs, where you’ll find two bedrooms - one king-size and one single room and to complete the property there is a shower room with shower and WC.
Outside there is a courtyard with a table and chairs, perfect for a morning coffee, afternoon tea or al fresco dining on a warm evening. If you are bringing your bikes, there is a rack for you to use in the garden. There is roadside parking (subject to availability).