Penmachno 3.3 miles.
Settled amongst the rolling countryside of North Wales, on the outskirts of the picture-perfect village of Cwm Penmachno, rests this remarkable semi-detached holiday home, The Old Post Office.
Enjoying a peaceful, rural setting and framing far-reaching views of the surrounding greenery, The Old Post Office makes an idyllic base for a family retreat to Wales.
Park up in the off-road parking space provided at the rear of this lovely holiday home before descending the external steps where you will be greeted by your own private terrace garden; a truly tranquil spot to soak in the evening sunshine with your favourite tipple in hand.
Stepping inside your new home-from-home, be charmed by the traditional décor of the open-plan living space, thoughtfully laid out with a warming woodburning stove and patio doors, so you can take in the spectacular countryside views even on the coldest of days.
The well-designed kitchen is equipped with a range of helpful amenities sure to entice any budding chef, and the nearby dining table provides a lovely spot to gather together with your loved ones to indulge.
Settled on the first floor is a stylish family bathroom, comprising of both a bath and an overhead shower; pour in the bubbles and indulge in a blissful soak following a day of adventure.
When sleep calls, you're spoilt for choice between a sumptuous double and a twin bedroom, each offering ample storage space to unpack your belongings and make yourself at home.
Take a break from doing the cooking and treat your loved ones to an indulgent meal at the nearby Eagles Hotel, where you can choose from a menu serving traditional hearty pub grub, or if that's not to your taste, there's a wealth of choice to be found in nearby Blaenau Ffestiniog.
For a unique experience, head to Zip World Llechwedd, where you can tackle the exhilarating zip wire, delve deep underground with a tour of the subterranean slate mine, or bounce your way through the disused mine via the trampoline-style nets.
Avid historians may prefer to visit the remains of Dolwyddelan Castle or the National Trust property of TÅ· Mawr Wybrnant, renowned as the birthplace of Bishop Morgan who famously translated the bible into Welsh.
Spend a peaceful afternoon testing your swing at Betws-y-Coed Golf Club, or keep the little ones entertained with an adventure through the treetops at Zip World Fforest.
No trip to North Wales would be complete without an excursion through Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park; embark on an exhilarating two-wheeled adventure along the Gwydir Mawr Mountain Bike Trail, or hike to the summit of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) or Tryfan.
With so much to see and do, there's no better base for an adventure in Wales than The Old Post Office