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Siabod View is a charming converted old milking shed located on the outskirts of the picturesque village of Betws-Y-Coed in Conwy, a historic county known for its natural beauty. The property, set entirely on the ground floor, offers accommodation for up to four guests and features stunning elevated views of the iconic Moel Siabod and the majestic Carneddau Mountains. Access to the property is up a single-track road leading to ample off-road parking, ensuring convenience for guests driving to the location.
Upon entering Siabod View, guests are greeted by a delightful interior adorned with character features such as high vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, and a cozy woodburner in the lounge area, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The well-equipped kitchen provides all the necessary amenities for preparing delicious meals, including an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, and a washing machine for added convenience. The dining area offers a perfect spot to plan the day's activities or enjoy meals together, while the outdoor patio furniture allows guests to relax and take in the scenic rural views.
For relaxation and rejuvenation, guests can choose between a bath or shower in the bathroom before retiring to the comfortable bedrooms for a good night's sleep. The location of Siabod View makes it an ideal base for exploring the surrounding area, with Betws-y-Coed offering attractions such as the historic Pont-y-Pair Bridge and access to popular hiking routes leading to the summit of Mount Snowdon at Pen-y-Pass.
Those interested in history can venture to the nearby town of Conwy to visit the impressive Conwy Castle, a 13th-century fortress, and explore the well-preserved Conwy Town Walls. Additionally, guests can explore the town's shops, pubs, and restaurants, including The Erskine Arms and The Albion, providing opportunities for local dining experiences and stocking up on essentials.
For a change of scenery, a visit to the Victorian seaside town of Llandudno offers a charming seaside experience complete with traditional entertainment like Punch and Judy shows, fish and chips along the promenade, and scenic waterfront views. Siabod View provides a perfect retreat for those seeking a relaxing escape to North Wales, offering a comfortable and well-equipped accommodation amidst stunning natural surroundings.
Contact: Sykes Cottages
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01244 500 540 | |
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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.