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The Coach House - A Fantastic Holiday Cottage in Betws Yn Rhos, Conwy

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Open plan sitting room with wood burning stove dining area and well equipped kitchen area. Shower room/WC. First floor: Double bedroom with 5' bed. Two single bedrooms. Cloakroom/WC.
Facilities
Swimming and Water
Fun & Leisure

Price: £ 298 - £ 652

 

Luxury
Luxury Property
Types of Breaks
a cosy open fire - ideal for a winters evening with a glass of wine

Short Breaks
This cottage allows bookings for short breaks i.e. less than a full week


Family Breaks
This cottage sleeps more than 2 - perfect for families

Accessibility & Suitability
Access for wheelchairs
Easy Walking Access
Smoking is not permitted at this cottage
Pets are allowed at this cottage
This cottage Sleeps
4
Location
This cottage is near a pub


Cottage address

Peniarth Bach Farm
Peniarth Bach Farm Betws yn Rhos
Betws Yn Rhos
Conwy
LL22 8PL


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About The Coach House Cottage rental includes
Enjoying a beautiful setting amidst 40 acres of farmland these five delightful cottages provide a perfect location for a relaxing holiday or exploring the picturesque surrounding area. Four of the cottages have been skilfully converted from a range of traditional farm buildings whilst the fifth is the original farmhouse and all of them offer a high standard of accommodation with cosy wood burning stoves and comfortable furnishings.

Colwyn Bay's glorious sandy beaches lie just 7 miles away whilst under 10 miles distant Llandudno worth visiting just for its Victorian Pier boasts a myriad of family attractions famous cable cars to the Great Orme dry ski slope and fine selection of shops. The surrounding country park is a haven for flora and fauna its rugged cliffs a breeding ground for seabirds. Golf great walking horse riding fishing and bird watching are all enjoyed locally and more adventurous spirits will head to Betws y Coed where Snowdonia's exciting array of outdoor pursuits including climbing and a high ropes course are all easily accessible – the nearby Swallow Falls are one of the most beautiful spots in Wales.

History lovers staying at Peniarth Bach Farm will be drawn to Conwy town a World Heritage Site encircled by medieval walls its massively impressive ancient castle commanding a rock above the estuary. There are gentler domestic buildings here too. Plas Mawr is an immaculately preserved Elizabethan townhouse and down on the old quayside is possibly Britain's smallest house less than

10 ft tall and only 6 ft wide. Gardening enthusiasts will be sure to take in a trip to the National Trust's Bodnant Garden one of the world's most Fantastic gardens whose glorious location above the River Conwy affords stunning views across Snowdonia.

The historic city of Chester for superb shopping a fascinating zoo galleries museums and horse racing is a drive of about 40 minutes and magnificent Caernarfon Castle site of the investiture of the Prince of Wales is also within easy reach as are the many delights of the Isle of Anglesey. Last refuge of the Druids and dotted with standing stones and burial chambers Anglesey is connected to the mainland by two bridges over the Menai Strait whose shores are also the setting for Wales' largest marine aquarium the Anglesey Sea Zoo. The elegant town of Beaumaris also home to a splendid castle built by Edward I and the fascinating Museum of Childhood is the place to head for puffin and seal watching cruises.

A pub serving food and village shop are found in Betws-Yn-Rhos 1 mile and more extensive shopping is available in Colwyn Bay 7 miles.

  • TV (Freeview)
  • DVD
  • Hot tub (available from 1st Jul please enquire when booking)
  • Wheelchair access

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