Calling all adventure junkies who love to walk, cycle or just enjoy the scenery.
Llanrwst 5 miles.
Nestled on the Edge of Eryri National Park in Dolgarrog near Llanrwst and Betws y Coed in Conwy, North Wales is 3 Trem Y Dolydd.
This idyllic, family-friendly holiday home benefits from a fantastic location in the adventure-filled Eryri National Park as well as close proximity to the historic town of Conwy and the coast, off-road parking and two beautifully-appointed bedrooms, perfect for families, friends or couples looking to explore the wonders of North Wales.
Cross the threshold and head straight into the fully-equipped kitchen/diner to help rustles up a tasty meal for the whole family, dine together at the table or if the sun is shining, step outside to delight in an alfresco affair upon the garden furniture which is also the perfect place to raise a toast to your getaway.
When the sky darkens, head to the first floor to wash off the day’s adventures in the sleek bathroom before sloping off to sleep in either the super-king-size bedroom, which boasts a TV perfect for lazy mornings, or the double.
During the day, venture in the Eryri National Park to find Adventure Parx which hosts an array of activities including climbing walls, tunnels, Zip World Fforest where you can explore the treetops, the historic Dolwyddelan Castle and Bala Lake where you can take to the water on paddle boards, kayaks or even just enjoy a refreshing swim.
Alternatively, head to the coast to walk the miles of golden sands at Conwy Morfa where you can marvel at the breath-taking views across the sea while the kids splash around or explore the historic town of Conwy.
Be sure to tour the stunning castle, which remains largely intact, stroll Conwy Quay while enjoying delicious ice cream, or take a photo by The Smallest House in Great Britain which measures just 1.8 metres wide!
Experience all of this and more at 3 Trem Y Dolydd.
Top Bike Trails and Routes Around Dolgarrog:
Dolgarrog to Llyn Cowlyd: An 8.7-mile out-and-back route with over 1,500 ft of elevation gain, taking roughly 4–4.5 hours, offering dramatic, rugged scenery.
Eigiau Valley Gravel Road: A moderate 31–35km loop from Dolgarrog/Tal-y-Cafn leading to Eigiau Dam ruins, featuring good gravel surfaces and mountain views.
Trefriw, Llyn Geirionydd & Llyn Crafnant Loop: A scenic ride starting near Dolgarrog that explores local lakes and woodlands.
Penmachno Mountain Bike Trails: Located nearby in Snowdonia, these consist of 19km and 11km loops, combining technical singletrack with forestry roads, notes Visit Conwy.
Gwydir Forest Park: Home to the "Moch yn Hedfan" and other challenging singletrack loops, often accessed from nearby Trefriw or Llanrwst,