You’ll never want to leave this elegant and end-of-terrace cottage in the centre of the World Heritage town Conwy, on the edge of Snowdonia National Park. After spending a day delving into the history of the 13th-century Conwy Castle or taking your furry companions on an adventure to the waterfalls, mountains and lakes of the national park, return to this cosy property and dine alfresco in the courtyard or get competitive with some games in the bright living room with chic furniture.
Walk through the lounge/diner and feel the heat through the underfloor heating. Put your feet up on the sofa or relax in an armchair in front of the TV and a gas fire. Dine at the wooden table after cooking a special meal in the neat and compact ‘L’-shaped kitchen with sparkling surfaces. On the first floor is a family bathroom and two king-size bedrooms. Climb another set of stairs to reach a twin bedroom. Outside is an enclosed courtyard with furniture.
Step outside of the property to find yourself on a quiet side street in the centre of the medieval, walled town of Conwy. If you want a night off from cooking, choose from an array of canine-welcoming restaurants and pubs within 0.5 miles. The castle and River Conwy are also within 0.5 miles. This location is ideal for outdoor lovers with easy access to the sandy and dog-friendly Conwy Morfa Beach (1.5 miles) and the Pensychnant Conservation Centre (2 miles). Venture into the depths of Snowdonia National Park if you’re in the mood for tackling some mountains – Mount Snowdon (29.5 miles) has the highest peak in Wales. Or for something a little less strenuous, enjoy a stroll around Aber Falls and Coedydd Aber National Nature Reserve (12.5 miles).