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Situated in a peaceful spot near Maenan, in the rolling hills of the Conwy valley just a few miles from Llanrwst and Betws y Coed to the south, or to the north coast at Conwy and Llandudno . This is a wonderful area for walking and exploring.
View the virtual tourSemi detached with two bedrooms, bathroom (bath with shower over), kitchen-diner, lounge with bay window and small conservatory overlooking the garden and hills. Facilities include log burner (logs provided free of charge), central heating, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, fridge-freezer, microwave, internet connection, TV with DVD and free view in lounge and both bedrooms, bike storage and garden furniture. Electricity is included in the tariff, bed linen and towels are supplied. This is a no smoking property..
Location
Coedfa Pont y Garth is in a peaceful spot near Maenan on the same site as Ty Canol and Ty r Efail in the rolling hills of the Conwy valley just a few miles from Llanrwst and Betws y Coed to the south, or Eglwysbach and Conwy to the north. This is a wonderful area for walking and within a short drive of the beautiful National Trust Bodnant Garden. The coast at Llandudno or Conwy is easily reached, as are the mountains of Snowdonia.
- Pub 1 mile
- Beach 12.5 miles
- Shop 2.8 miles
- Bus stop 0.5 miles
- Train 2 miles
Accessibility Information
If you have specific requirements for this cottage please contact our team on 01492 582492 and they will be happy to confirm any details.
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2 Bedrooms
Beds will be made up with fresh linen. Please bring your own linen for cots.
Facilities & Amenities
Kitchen
- Cooker
- Fridge
- Kettle
- Microwave
- W/Machine
- Freezer
- Dishwasher
- Tumble Dryer
- Highchair
Bathrooms
- 1 Bathrooms
Other
- Television
- Iron
- Wifi
Allowed
- Pets
Cottage Availability
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Rated 4.8 out of 5 from a total of 61 reviews
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Lovely cottage in North Wales. We really enjoyed our stay, it was very relaxing and quiet.
Thank you, it's great to hear that you enjoyed your stay in the cottage.
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A wonderful holiday in a beautiful cottage in the country. The cottage was very comfortable with everything that we needed for our stay . The conservatory, patio and garden provided the ideal spot to enjoy the views. Look forward to a return visit.
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Stayed at Coedfa Pont y Garth& as we drove up to cottage knew it was going to be brilliant as nice and peaceful and looked really lovely.Inside was brilliant beautifully done out and spotless had a brilliant holiday and will stay again.
Thank you, great to hear that you had such a brilliant time and will return.
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The cottage was fantastic, clean, cosy, peaceful in an amazing location surrounded by farmland with easy access to North Wales attractions. Will visit again
We are so pleased to hear that you enjoyed your stay so much you wish to stay again! Thank you for your great comments.
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Beautiful cottage in a gorgeous area - perfectly located for all the activities we had planned. Beautiful garden for sitting in the late afternoon, early evening sun.
We are so pleased to hear you enjoyed your stay and exploring the area for your activities. Thank you for sharing your experience and we hope you are able to return to North Wales again soon
Please remember that these are people's opinions and not an official grading or statement of fact. There should be enough information in the descriptions and pictures for you to be able to make an informed decision about the suitability of this cottage, if you are unsure of something then please call or email us. All our cottages are regularly inpsected by our agency and by Visit Wales (an independent Welsh Goverment body) and meet all the requirements of holiday lettings.
Somewhere you've never been? What is Nearby?
Mills were once a huge part of Welsh industry, but over the years the number still in use has declined. However, Trefriw is one of the few wool mills still in working use. Trefriw was originally a ‘pandy’ (fulling mill in English) and hand spun and woven cloth would be washed here. It used its position on the River Crafnant to drive the waterwheels and wash the wool.
Adventure Park Snowdonia (previously known as Surf Snowdonia) was the world's first artificial wave lagoon for surfing. As well as surfing there are a number of other attractions including climbing walls, indoor assault course, indoor caving, high ropes, zip lines, soft play and bike track. There is also a bar, restaurant and cafe. Definitely worth visiting if you are in the area.
E-bike hire in Llanrwst. Explore the best cycling Snowdonia has to offer right from our door.
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