This gorgeous former granary, which sleeps 4 guests and two canine companions, is a stylish home set on the grounds of a working vineyard — a truly original North Wales escape. Explore the surrounding farmland and footpaths with your holidaying hounds before venturing into the Snowdonia National Park for a more exciting ramble.
The property itself is a beautifully restored granary, with traditional stone facade, and a wealth of original features inside. The main space is a sociable open-plan lounge, kitchen, and dining room. The kitchen is a modern, well-equipped hub, with a breakfast bar so you can gather around and keep the chef company. Beside it, the dining table offers a special place to share stories from the day. Then head into the lounge, under the granary’s exposed beams, to relax beside the wood burner – that’s if the dogs will give you a look-in. The property has two lovely bedrooms — a double and a twin — both with warm, inviting decor. And, the outdoor space is just as welcoming. There’s an enclosed courtyard, the perfect spot for a BBQ, and even a special dog-walking paddock.
As soon as you wake up, you’ll want to venture into the farm and vineyard that surround the property to get a sneak peek into how the local Conwy wines are made. There are also orchards and beehives for you to discover before going on to explore the Isle of Anglesey. 3 miles brings you to Newborough Beach, a long sandy beach stretching from Llanddwyn Island to Abermenai Point. Or, treat your canine companion to a wilder walk along the dramatic, craggy coast of Rhosneigr, 12 miles away. Take a boat ride to explore the island or try out one of the dog-friendly eateries.