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Sleeps 4 (2 Bedrooms)
Garden
Wifi
No Dogs
2 Car Parking Spaces
Visit Wales 4 Star Rating

Ref: (SLODGE)


A fabulous cottage with a log burner, private garden, off-road parking and full use of the holiday park facilities, including the heated, indoor swimming pool, sauna and lovely open-air play area.

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South Lodge has two double bedrooms and a family bathroom on the first floor (bath only, but showers are available at the swimming pool). The ground floor has a lovely lounge with comfortable chairs, smart TV, and log burner for those cosy nights relaxing by the fire. The fitted kitchen has all you need to prepare a delicious meal, which will look amazing in the small but perfectly formed dining room.  The delightful conservatory looks out at the pretty garden where you can hear the sound of the bubbling stream as it passes through on its way to the sea, a wonderful spot to enjoy a quiet drink in the afternoon sun.

Facilities include a fitted kitchen, Fullcentral heating, Log burner, dishwasher, microwave, fridge freezer, washer-dryer Wi-Fi internet access and garden furniture. Bed linen and towels are supplied, heating and electricity are included. This is a no-smoking property. Sorry, no pets are allowed.
Park facilities include an indoor swimming pool with spa-pool and sauna, open between 9.30am and 5pm. There is also a lovely sun terrace with magnificent views over the Conwy Valley, and a large, open. grassed play area for children with swings, climbing frames and a seesaw.

(Please Note: The Swimming/ spa facilities are not available between 14th January and 1st March, 23rd December - 27th December,  New Year's Eve and New Year's day.
Opening times for 27th, 28th, 29th & 30th December are 9am - 1pm.
There is an adult only swimming session 9am - 10am. All swimming sessions are made for on the hour and can be booked during a stay or in advance)

Location

South Lodge is on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park, just two miles from the historic Conwy Castle and the pretty little town which sits protected within the ancient town walls. Sandy beaches, coastal resorts and seaside charm are all within easy reach, with LLandudno, Penmaenmawr and Anglesey just around the corner. Situated on the outskirts of a private holiday park, this cottage benefits from the use of on-site facilities, including the children's play area, indoor swimming pool, and sauna . Whilst being close to town amenities, this lovely rural location near the Sychnant Pass, between Conwy and Penmaenmawr, offers scenic walks, bike rides and easy access to the Conwy Valley, past Adventure Parc Snowdonia and off to Betws Y Coed and the Mountains Beyond.
  • Pub 2 miles
  • Beach 2 miles
  • Bus stop 1 mile
  • Train 2.2 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.

Bedroom 1
1 Kingsize Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Double Bed
Cot

Facilities & Amenities

Kitchen

  • Cooker
  • Fridge
  • Kettle
  • Microwave
  • W/Machine
  • Fridge / Freezer
  • Tumble Dryer
  • Highchair

Bathrooms

  • 1 Bathrooms

Other

  • Television
  • Iron
  • Wifi

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