Cottage in Wales
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About this cottage rental
1 Bryn Ysgol, a single-storey cottage, consists of a kitchen/diner with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washer/dryer, and dining seating for three people, and a sitting room with Smart TV and woodburning stove. Woodburner starter pack included and further supplies can be purchased in Betys Y Coed.The bedrooms consist of a king-size and single, serviced by a shower room. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen, and towels inc. in rent. Outside, To the rear, an enclosed terraced garden with elegant slate steps reveals scenic views of the surrounding hills, adding a picturesque touch to your stay. It's the ideal spot to enjoy your morning coffee, while the lawn area is perfect for alfresco dining under the open sky. Garden furniture provides a comfortable space to relax and soak up the serene atmosphere, making it a haven for unwinding after a day of exploring,off-road parking for one car. One well-behaved pet is welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Uncover the best of Conwy and its surrounding areas with a holiday at 1 Bryn Ysgol. Note: This cottage is not suitable for children under 4, due to slate steps and multi-levelled garden. Betys Y Coed railway station is approximately a 15 minute drive but please allow for peak traffic or travelling via Welsh county lanes. Note: EV charging is not permitted at this property; the nearest charge point is in Betws Y Coed. Note: Good housekeeping bond of 150 GBP.. Please note this property can only accept bookings of 3 night minimum or more.
Amenities: Starter pack for wood burning stove is provided. Please note this property has secure storage for 3 bikes.
Region: 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.
Town: The small, rural village of Ysbyty Ifan is idyllically set amidst rolling hills and mountains in the beautiful Snowdonia National Park. This is a National Trust village, renowned for being 'the most historical place in North Wales', and as the birthplace of Abraham Lincoln's Great Grandmother. The village has an historic and beautiful church, which sits on the site of the ancient hospice of the Knights of St John. There is also an old water mill and smithy, while the encompassing countryside is alive with a wealth of wildlife including the occasionally-spotted, rare red kite. Just 6 miles away, at the head of the beautiful Conwy Valley lies Wales' most popular inland resort, Betws-y-Coed, translated as "sanctuary in the wood". A haven for walkers and mountain bikers, this striking village is alive with cascading waterfalls, pretty river pools and ancient bridges and a variety of specialist shops, excellent pubs and restaurants to suit every taste. The unique, Italianate village of Portmeirion, the lovely Victorian town of Llandudno and the Roman city of Chester are all within easy touring distance, making this a wonderful base for a varied and enjoyable holiday.





