Conwy 4.5 miles.
Gwynfa is a beautifully appointed, terraced holiday home sitting in Glan Conwy near Conwy.
With two bedrooms sleeping up to four guests, this contemporary abode suits couples, friends, and families looking to explore North Wales and Eryri (Snowdonia).
Inside, you'll be welcomed by a stylish, open-plan living space where you can prepare home-cooked meals in the fully-equipped kitchen, whilst admiring the views across River Conwy to Conwy Castle.
This sociable space also has a breakfast bar for three and a sitting area with cushioned sofas to sink into and watch the Smart TV.
On summer evenings, explore the rear, multi-level garden, whether that's dining alfresco or climbing the 29 steps to the top terrace.
You'll be rewarded with a secluded spot surrounded by vegetation with views across the rooftops and out to sea!
As night falls, head upstairs to the pristine shower room, before retiring to the king-size bedroom with bespoke wood panelling and hanging space, or to the single with day bed which can be a double.
Glan Conwy is home to one pub, The Cross Keys, whilst you'll find a selection of convenience stores, eateries, a cinema, a train station, and the scenic RSPB Conwy in Llandudno Junction.
Start your holiday by exploring the market town of Conwy where you can wander the 13th-century Conwy Castle, be charmed by the 16th-century residence of Plas Mawr, and find a selection of traditional pubs, bakeries, and coffee shops along the cobbled streets.
Conwy Morfa Beach is a long, secluded sandy beach to relax in the sunshine, whilst further along the coast you'll find Colwyn Bay, Rhos-on-Sea, and the popular town of Llandudno.
Llandudno Promenade is lined with classic amusements or make your way up to Great Orme Country Park to discover Great Orme Mines, the world's largest prehistoric copper mine.
For more days out, visit the 80-acre garden at the National Trust's Bodnant Garden, and discover a range of outdoor activities in Eryri National Park (Snowdonia National Park).
Aber Falls, Zip World Forest, offering tree hopping and zip safari experiences, and unforgettable hikes to the top of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) Peak all await, whilst the charming village of Betws-y-Coed homes everything from quaint eateries to nature-filled walking trails.
Secure your stay at Gwynfa for a memorable holiday in North Wales.