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4 Bronrallt

(Ref. 1082910)

Capelulo near Dwygyfylchi, North Wales & Snowdonia Show on map

4.6

Sykes rating

  • 5 Guests

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Garden / Patio
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Washing machine
  • Broadband / WiFi

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  • cottage (14)
  • lovely (13)
  • no (10)
  • location (8)
  • pub (7)
  • owner (7)

20 Customer Reviews

  • "Lovely host who made contact with us when required and even told us when there had been an accident locally, blocking our journey home."

    Lovely cottage with everything that was needed for our break. Lovely and clean and well maintained. Thank you for a great stay

    Reviewed by NicolaOct 2023

  • "The house was lovely and clean with everything and more."

    It is close to everywhere we wanted to visit. Michelle was excellent at communicating with us also. We will definitely stay there again

    Reviewed by ClareOct 2023

  • "Overall this is a clean, warm, comfortable and well equipped cottage and we really enjoyed our week here."

    We also enjoyed the wine, thank you! There were a few things which if attended to would make it a five star review instead of a four, however: the parking and seating areas outside were very weedy and neglected looking, which was a shame as the weather was glorious almost every day; there are a lot of bulbs that need replacing in the living room and kitchen - we did leave a note about this in the visitors book; as others have mentioned, the stair carpet is pretty dirty. Obviously this is down to a small number of peoples lack of care with muddy shoes and/or dogs, but it would be nicer if the carpet were cleaned. Finally we were a little surprised to discover the cottage was for sale - obviously owners’ can sell their cottages anytime they want, but we’d have appreciated a heads up, and reassurance we wouldn’t be disturbed by viewings during our stay, just out of courtesy, really. All that said, we do recommend this cottage: as mentioned it’s very well equipped, the knives are sharp which is a rarity, it’s cosy, the location is perfect - walks on the doorstep, easy reach of Snowdonia, Conwy, Llandudno and the wider coast, a beautiful river nearby and there is even regular public transport. Just don’t go to the Fairy Glen to eat!

    Reviewed by SarahOct 2023

  • "Amazing cottage so homely and cosy comfy beds clean and tidy throughout Cooker ..."

    Amazing cottage so homely and cosy comfy beds clean and tidy throughout Cooker was great we used it every day lovely yard with fantastic views the lovely owner left some wine tea coffee and sugar and some essentials I will definitely be back Thank you so much

    Reviewed by ShantelleAug 2023

  • "This cottage is in a really lovely and very handy location for exploring the whole of north wales."

    The cottage itself could be tricky to find unless you do a quick google maps check before arrival like I did. Parking on the drive at the back is possible but will require some decent driving skills to manage a bigger car. Parking on the road was never an issue for us though and was actually less distance to the front door anyway. With a nod to previous reviews, oven worked fine, Wi-Fi code was on the plastic tab in the living room, beds were comfy and a very welcome surprise on arrival was milk and wine in the fridge (thanks Michelle!). Michelle the owner was easy to contact and very friendly. A previous review mentioned carpets being an issue - I thought they were absolutely fine and had no worries about walking bare foot! This property is clearly for families and allows pets so it’s a bit unrealistic to expect perfection everywhere. Garden was pleasant to sit in of an evening but like most homes at this time of year and with the incessant rain, is due a tidy up. Nothing drastic and nothing off putting. Would defo go back here!

    Reviewed by LauraAug 2023

  • "A nice location with lovely views and decent facilities is a plus."

    Parking an issue except in late afternoon when there's usually 2 or 3 spaces on the main road free (facility does have its own drive but it's a very narrow short lane leading to it and extremely difficult to turn around in when leaving). Earlier in the day we found all spaces full a couple of times - including our arrival day which made off-loading more difficult. Carpets at least need a deep clean as they are just generally grubby and really need replacing as they are tatty in many places (stairs as you come in and the joins from rooms to corridor). It would have been nice to have a little care package waiting as we've had in the cottages we've stayed in over the last few years in wales - but maybe we got lucky with those. Eg small bottle of milk, tea/coffee, bread and jam to tide us over until we've gone shopping. These things were worthy of comment but didn't stop us still enjoying the place though. I'd have given 3.5 stars if I could. All in all had a lovely holiday.

    Reviewed by RossJul 2023

  • "We did have a lovely time there."

    But there where some issues . We could not find anything to give us the WiFi connection we did look everywhere but unable to find it. The oven did not work so was unable to make food. And the bed in the front room kept giving way as the slats kept coming out if you sat on the edge of the bed. I would say that the pictures were very miss given as it looks like it's on its own but we did find it hard to locate at first plus there definitely was no parking especially for big cars. We did leave the property a day earlier.

    Reviewed by PatriciaJun 2023

  • "The cottage was perfect for us."

    Great garden for dog, very secure. Perfectly located for hill walking, beach walking and golf. Pub perfectly located- 30 steps?

    Reviewed by ColinMay 2023

  • "This is a real gem of a coattge, tucked away in a beautiful setting and close to Conwy and Lllandudno."

    The faciities are excellent and there is adequate room to sleep two couples and a single. Our hostess was great with communications, sending a welcoming message, and responding very quickly to any enquiries. There are no shops in the immediate village, but there is a shop in Dwygfylchi, a miile or so away. Parking at the cottage is a little tricky, but perfectly possible ulness you have a really large car.

    Reviewed by BruceApr 2023

  • "Very comfortable stay."

    Very friendly and helpful owner. Lots of little homely touches really cosy. Plenty of walks in area, lovely, friendly pub next door (very quiet) excellent food. Read the info, there is space for a car in the garden but lane to it is very narrow. Owner did stress that. Although we always found a spot just outside on the road, so not a problem. We had a relaxing holiday. Thank you Michelle and family.

    Reviewed by JenniferSep 2022

  • "Lovely little property nestled within some Brest along views."

    Pub literally a stones throw with lovely food.

    Reviewed by JulieAug 2022

  • "Lovely cottage fantastic location we had a great stay"

    Reviewed by DebbieAug 2022

  • "Lovely cottage in a great area."

    Close proximity to the local pub which serves excellent food. The location is perfect for rural walks with the dog and ideally situated for exploring North Wales. Michelle the owner is easy to contact and is friendly and helpful.

    Reviewed by KayJun 2022

  • "Lovely comfortable well equipped cottage with excellent walks right from the door"

    Reviewed by CarlMay 2022

  • "The House was Beautiful and every room was so comfortable."

    The kitchen was very well equiped with everything you could possibly need. The location is perfect for exploring North Wales. We would definitley recommend this property and will definitley be returning.

    Reviewed by BrianMay 2022

  • "Very nice cottage, cute and cosy feel, plus it's conveniently located for some beautiful walks and right near the local pub."

    Owner was very friendly and responsive, but the only thing we had to report was a dripping tap.

    Reviewed by KatieApr 2022

  • "We fell in love with this beautiful cottage in the most idyllic setting."

    The cottage is nestled at the back of the Fairy Glen pub which serves superb meals. The cottage owner, Michelle, could not of been any more helpful. We arrived the day after we got married and waiting for us was a bottle of fizz, roses and a card, a very kind and thoughtful touch. The views to the back are stunning and from the bedroom window the Irish Sea can be seen. The cottage has lots of original features and is so welcoming. We wouldn't hesitate to book again and look forward to returning very soon.

    Reviewed by SteveApr 2022

  • "It's a lovely cottage, very well equipped."

    We had a comfortable stay, the standard of everything is excellent. The village is beautiful, lovely walks and breathtaking views. Will highly recommend to friends and hope to be back.

    Reviewed by KatarzynaApr 2022

  • "The parking was very difficult at the property."

    Very narrow. I have a large car. We parked on the road and had no problems. A bit difficult to find at first. It's just to the side of the pub up a little footpath. We asked locals and they didn't even know. Lovely cottage so worth the look. Good location.

    Reviewed by AlanApr 2022

  • "A very clean cottage comfortable and warm."

    The owner is easily reachable and very pleasant. Location is very central for resorts. Thank you for a very nice welcome pack

    Reviewed by AllanMar 2022

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Summary

  • Three bedrooms: 2 x double, 1 x single
  • Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC
  • Kitchen/diner
  • Sitting room with electric fire
  • Gas central heating with electric fire
  • Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine
  • TV, WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Highchair available on request
  • Off-road parking for 1 small car
  • Patio with furniture
  • Two well-behaved dogs welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop 0.9 miles, pub 0.2 miles

The property

Dwygyfylchi 1.1 miles.

Nestled in the heart of the wonderful North Wales village of Capelulo is this welcoming, semi-detached cottage, 4 Bronrallt.

Boasting light and homely accommodation with a number of superb activities suiting all tastes close by, this is a wonderful base for families and friends to come together and enjoy a break.

You will enter straight into a welcoming sitting room, decorated in a soothing neutral manner, fit with comfortable seating nestled alongside a warming electric fire, perfect for kicking off your shoes and unwinding with a seat in front on the television.

Next, wander into the stunning kitchen/diner, well-equipped with all of the essential amenities and lined with immaculate white units, while the dining area benefits from an attractive redbrick feature fireplace.

The carpeted staircase leads you up to the first floor, where you will find a contemporary family bathroom and three thoughtfully laid-out bedrooms, two doubles and a single, all decorated in a pleasing manner and offering peaceful spots to catch that much-needed rest.

Take a break from doing the cooking and take the short stroll into the heart of Capelulo, where you'll be spoilt for choice between a traditional village pub serving delicious homecooked meals, alongside an Austrian and Indian restaurant, offering something to suit a variety of tastes!

For a wider selection of choice, head to the nearby coastal village of Penmaenmawr, and after satisfying your appetite, head to the delightful beach that decorates the seafront to dip your toes in the refreshing waters, or test your swing with a game at Clwb Golff Penmaenmawr.

The fascinating town of Conwy is within easy reach, famed for its impressive 13th century castle and medieval town walls; here you can visit the smallest house in Great Britain or discover the heritage on display at the National Trust's Aberconwy House.

Within touring distance is the seaside resort of Llandudno, home to the limestone headland of The Great Orme, and the bustling university city of Bangor, both well worth a visit.

4 Bronrallt is an idyllic base for that much-needed break away from reality.

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About the location

DWYGYFYLCHI

Penmaenmawr 1.5 miles; Conwy 3.5 miles.

Dwygyfylchi is situated on the stunning North Wales coast between Penmaenmawr and Conwy. It looks out across to the Irish Sea, Conwy Bay, Anglesey and the Great Orme off Llandudno, where dolphins can sometimes be seen swimming in the distance. On a clear day, the Isle of Man can be visible. It is nestled at the foot of Moel Lys mountain, which offers many beautiful walks and vistas. A recently opened cycling track enables you to ride along the coast eastwards towards Conwy and beyond, or westwards towards Llanfairfechan. Located by the beach at Penmaenmawr is a Sailing Club and there is also the Penmaenmawr Golf Club; visitors are welcome at both. On the other end of the beach to the Sailing Club is a promenade area offering skate boarding, a children’s playpark, bowling green, promenade cafe and all-weather tennis courts, as well as some of the safest swimming in the area on a long sandy beach. Alternatively, you can drive (or walk) up the Sychnant Pass, from where there are many walking trails leading off. Further on, you can drive up through the beautiful Conwy Valley alongside the River Conwy. On the way to the Sychnant Pass you go through the charming village of Capelulo, where there are a couple of restaurants. This is a lovely area which provides a fantastic base for your holiday in North Wales

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas