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Greffyn is a charming, detached stone-built cottage located just a stone's throw away from the village of Betws-y-Coed in Eryri (Snowdonia), North Wales. Situated within the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, this well-equipped holiday home provides an ideal escape for groups of friends or families seeking to explore the captivating outdoors of North Wales. Upon entering, guests are greeted by an attractive living room adorned with a characterful inglenook fireplace, complete with a woodburning stove to keep you warm while unwinding and watching TV in the evenings. Adjacent to the living room is a games room, equipped with a pool table and an additional TV, ensuring that children can stay entertained while adults relax with a drink.
The smartly furnished kitchen/diner is well-appointed, featuring a dining table that seats six individuals, providing the perfect setting for group meals and social gatherings. Ascend the stairs to the first floor to discover three stylishly decorated bedrooms; the master double bedroom includes an en-suite shower room, while a further double bedroom and a twin room share a family bathroom, with the option of an overhead shower. Guests can also enjoy the peaceful ambiance from the table and chairs positioned in front of the property, before embarking on a leisurely stroll through the picturesque Gwydir Forest, located just half a mile away.
For those eager to explore further afield, the village of Betws-y-Coed offers a variety of charming eateries and unique, independent shops, with two rivers flowing nearby enhancing the natural beauty of the surroundings. Adventure enthusiasts can partake in numerous outdoor activities, including hikes to the renowned peaks of Glyder Fawr and Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), as well as thrilling experiences at the National White Water Centre. Additionally, the exhilarating Zip World, spread across three sites in North Wales, presents an array of activities such as the fastest zip line in the world at Zip Fforest, promising an unforgettable day out suitable for the whole family.
Nearby market towns like Llanrwst offer quaint shops and cafes, while the historic town of Conwy, boasting well-preserved town walls and a 13th-century castle, provides an enlightening journey through Wales' rich history. Visitors can marvel at the Telford Suspension Bridge, visit the Smallest House in Great Britain, and savor culinary delights at the town's charming cafes, restaurants, and quayside pubs. Cycling enthusiasts can explore the scenic Gwydir Mawr & Bach trails by mountain bike, offering varying levels of difficulty and covering diverse terrains. Greffyn stands as a characterful stone cottage ideally situated to explore the boundless attractions and adventures within the Snowdonia National Park and its surrounds.
Contact: Sykes Cottages
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3 bedroom luxury cottage to rent for breaks in Betws-y-Coed, Conwy, Wales.
At this property: games room, 2 bathrooms.
Garden.
Location details: see location tab for more details.
Children welcome.
Towels provided, Bed linen provided
Conwy County is packed with character and charm. Set against an outstanding mountainous back drop, Conwy boasts a beautiful foreboding medieval castle, a picturesque quay and wonderful surrounding countryside. The town is a walled medieval town set in a fantastic location for a luxurious self-catering break. Whether you wish to get out and explore the stunning mountains, enjoy some sightseeing or simply sit back and enjoy the views, Conwy gives you the opportunity to do whatever you fancy. For more of a relaxing break why not take a stroll around Conwy Castle and take in the amazing history, you could also visit Britain’s Smallest House situated on Conwy’s Quayside or appreciate the beautiful flora and fauna at Conwy Water Gardens. Active visitors to the county may prefer to walk or cycle the beautiful surrounding countryside or may you’d prefer to hit the water and take a sail off the coast. There is always the Tree top adventure at Betws-y-Coed which will provide you with an exceptional and fun fill day out. Or for something new why not try Go Below Underground Adventures and experience the abandoned mines of Snowdonia. For those chilled out evenings there are many excellent restaurants, pubs and bars for you to enjoy. Sit back and enjoy some great food and wine throughout Conwy County. Don’t leave the family dog behind, search for Luxury pet-friendly accommodation in Wales.