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Betws-y-Coed 6 miles.
The small, rural village of Ysbyty Ifan is idyllically set amidst rolling hills and mountains in the beautiful Snowdonia National Park. This is a National Trust village, renowned for being 'the most historical place in Wales', and as the birthplace of Abraham Lincoln's Great Grandmother. The village has a small church, which was originally the hospice of St John, which went on to become St John's Ambulance. There is also a village hall, while the encompassing countryside is alive with a wealth of wildlife including the occasionally spotted, rare Red Kite. Just 6 miles away, at the head of the beautiful Conwy Valley lies Wales' most popular inland resort, Betws-y-Coed, translated as "sanctuary in the wood". A haven for walkers and mountain bikers, this striking village is alive with cascading waterfalls, pretty river pools and ancient bridges and a variety of specialist shops, excellent pubs and restaurants to suit every taste. The unique, Italianate village of Portmeirion, the lovely Victorian town of Llandudno and the Roman city of Chester are all within easy touring distance, making this a wonderful base for a varied and enjoyable holiday.
A 200 year old traditional end terraced cottage, on the edge of Ysbyty Ifan, on the banks of the River Conwy, 6 miles from Betws-y-Coed. This Betws-y-Coed cottage is the last property on the outskirts of the village, enjoying a superb location on the edge of country fields next to a babbling brook that adds to the countryside charm. This Betws-y-Coed cottage retains many original features, with an Inglenook-style fireplace, exposed stone chimney breast, slate hearth and exposed beamed ceilings throughout. There is cosy accommodation throughout this Betws-y-Coed cottage, with two bedrooms, a living room, kitchen with dining area and stable doors leading out into an enclosed patio area with raised flower beds, a fantastic outdoor eating and seating area, overlooking the church. Guests can relax in this lovely setting and listen to the sound of the brook, taking in the views over hills and fields beyond. This Betws-y-Coed cottage is a walker's dream, as there are peaceful mountain and forest walks, fantastic waterfalls and beautiful views from the surrounding hills. Betws-y-Coed offers shops, pubs and eateries. With all of Snowdonia around you, this Betws-y-Coed cottage is a fantastic Welsh retreat, all year round.
Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x single plus pull-out bed. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Kitchen with dining area. Living room with electric stove.
Full oil fired central heating, electric stove in living room. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, colour TV with Sky, DVD, books/DVDs. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for one car, with further parking for one car to front. Enclosed patio with furniture. One well behaved dog welcome at no charge, £20 pw charge for second dog. Sorry, no smoking. Shops 5 miles. Pub/restaurant 2 miles. Note: Children 10 and over only due to small unfenced fishpond and open tread stairs.
01244 356666
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Previous visitors' comments about Glan-y-Porth:
Great locations. Beautiful surroundings. Lovely cottage.
Mrs Smith, Petersfield, April 2012
A fantastic property which was very well equipped and has been redecorated. A perfect place to chill and relax after a busy day. I will definitely try to book again.
Mrs Bennett, Bretagne, February 2012
Quiet peaceful setting but within easy access to Snowdonia.
Mrs Garrod, Camelford, February 2012
All facilities in the cottage were excellent upon arrival. The owner had thoughtfully left on the lights and heating and there was a welcome card with a bottle of champagne for the new year. Location was just what we wanted, quiet and secluded, but near enough to all amenities by car. Would highly recommend.
Mrs Nunn, Haverhill, December 2011