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For price information click hereConwy 4 miles; Llandudno 7 miles; Betws-y-Coed 12 miles.
Situated within the Snowdonia National Park, this beautiful village stands amidst the tranquil countryside of the lovely Conwy Valley. Steeped in history, the village is well known amongst walkers and ramblers for its charming white washed stone cottages and pretty gardens and for its renowned mountain trail, which climbs to 1400ft following the old Roman road across scenic mountains and moorland, ending at the stunning Aber Falls. Only 4 miles away is delightful Conwy, a World Heritage Site dominated by its splendid castle and completely enclosed in its well-preserved town walls. There's plenty to enjoy in Conwy - the picturesque fishing harbour, Plas Mawr, one of the best preserved medieval town houses in the country, the National Trust's Aberconwy House, Britain's "smallest house" (worth an interesting, if quick, visit!) as well as the town's shops, pubs and restaurants nestling along the narrow and winding streets. Close by are excellent beaches, world famous Bodnant Gardens, Victorian Llandudno and stunning Betws-y-Coed.
Rowen 1 mile.Established in 1839, Tyn-y-Coed is a 15 acre working smallholding, in a wonderfully scenic position amidst the tranquil countryside of the Conwy Valley, enjoying views over rolling fields to the wooded hills and mountains beyond. Three luxury properties have been created by the careful conversion of the farm's 19th century stone barns. Oozing character, the spacious accommodation combines original features, such as exposed stone walls, beamed ceilings, solid oak pillars and timber framed walls, with 21st century comforts. Nearby are the picturesque village of Rowen and historic Conwy with its famous castle and excellent links golf course. Situated within the Snowdonia National Park, Tyn Y Coed Farm is great for touring or simply relaxing. Note: The properties can be booked together to accommodate groups of up to 18.
Rowen 1 mile. A superb detached house lovingly converted from a 19th century stone barn, situated in the 15 acre grounds of the owner's traditional working smallholding. Renovated to a high standard, this charming Conwy cottage offers quality accommodation with original features such as exposed beams and stonework, quarry tiled floors and a stone fireplace with woodburning stove. This Conwy cottage boasts a traditional wood fitted kitchen, a large dining room and a spacious sitting room with access via French windows to the pretty garden and patio area, offering fantastic views of rolling countryside, forested hills and the beautiful Carneddau mountain range. Note: Cottage can be booked with Ref 1638 and 1639 to accommodate 18.
Three bedrooms: 1x double with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x double, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, basin and WC. Ground floor WC and basin. Fitted kitchen. Large dining room. Spacious sitting room with woodburner and French windows to patio and garden.
Full gas central heating, woodburner in sitting room. Gas cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher, colour TV, video, DVD, stereo/CD etc. Fuel, power and starter pack of wood inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot & highchair on request. Off road parking for 2 cars. Bike storage. Well established garden with garden furniture and BBQ. Two dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and village pub with food 1 mile. Oldest licensed premises in Wales and restaurant 1.5 miles. Sea 4 miles.
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Previous visitors' comments about Ty John:
Wonderful setting, quiet and peaceful and with helpful owners on hand.
Mrs Smith, Rugeley, August 2011
The location was perfect and the weather! Lots of lovely walks near the coast and a couple of nice local pubs. Superb views and not too far from the local town of Conwy. Rowen is a very pretty village. Would love to go back to this area.
Mr Williams, Aylesbury, April 2011
The cottage was within farmland and freshly laid eggs were available. There was a relaxed atmosphere about the place and the owners were very helpful. The area around the cottage was good for walking and exploring.
Ms Stephens, Bradford-on-Avon, April 2011
The location was lovely and we enjoyed the chickens and horses in the field next to the cottage. The peace and quite were lovely. You do need a car as it is in the middle of nowhere. Would recommend this holiday location.
Mrs Simmonds, Poole, April 2011