Llondy is a stone built, terraced cottage situated in the village of Penmachno, four miles from Betws-y-Coed, in the Snowdonia National Park. This cottage sleeps two people and has one double bedroom, as well as a family shower room. The cottage also has an open plan living area with kitchen and dining area, plus a sitting area with woodburning stove. To the outside of this cottage there is roadside parking and a small paved yard. Llondy is ideal for a romantic retreat and for those that wish to explore the stunning Snowdonia National Park.
This stone built, terrace cottage is in the village of Penmachno within the Snowdonia National Park and sleeps two people in one bedroom.
Holiday Cottage in Conwy
Holiday rental accommodation in North, Wales
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Lovely holiday Cottage in Conwy, North
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£240.00 - £399.00 for 7 nights
(From £17.14 per person per night)
- Sleeps 2
- 1 Bedrooms
- Television
- Fridge/Freezer
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| Notes on accommodation: | Heating from storage heaters and from woodburning stove in sitting room. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge, 2 x colour TVs with FreeSat, video, DVD player, CD player etc. Electricity and starter pack of fuel for woodburning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Roadside parking. Small paved yard. Sorry no pets. Shop 3 miles, pub 1 minute walk. |
Local Travel Facts
Airport: Aberporth Airport
Flight from the UK: 1 hour
Time Difference: same as UK
Local Currency: Pound Sterling
Betws-Y-Coed is set in a beautiful valley in the Snowdonia National Forest Park. There are numerous craft and outdoor activity shops to be found in the town, with the popular Swallow Falls nearby. Much of Betws-Y-Coed was built in Victorian times and it is now the principal village of the National Park. The woodlands, mountain ranges, waterfalls and ancient bridges that give the area so much of its charm have served as inspiration to artists throughout the centuries. The town is well served by inns and shops and even has its own railway station with a museum, miniature railway, shop and restaurant. The church of St. Michael dates back to the 14th Century and is one of the oldest in Wales. In addition to the stunning countryside that surrounds Betws-Y-Coed, there are a number of National Trust properties just a short drive away.
Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.
