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Glyndwr Bach

Betws-Y-Coed, North Wales & Snowdonia (Ref. 1100182)

4.9

Menai Holiday Cottages rating

  • 2 Guests

  • 1 Bedroom

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets No

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Features

  • Hot tub
  • Off road parking
  • Garden / Patio
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Washing machine
  • Broadband / WiFi

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32 Customer Review(s)

  • Emma

    “Had such an amazing time at Glyndwr Bach.”

    We only saw one of the hosts, but he was so kind and accommodating. The place was clean and cosy, we especially loved the under floor heating on the ground floor. The kitchen is well stocked with utensils, please be mindful kitchen doesn't have an oven but you could always bring a small airfryer there is space on work surface. We looked up microwave instructions online and it does have cooking functions. Glyndwr Bach was very clean only thing we noticed was some slight mold/staining in bathroom ...

    We only saw one of the hosts, but he was so kind and accommodating. The place was clean and cosy, we especially loved the under floor heating on the ground floor. The kitchen is well stocked with utensils, please be mindful kitchen doesn't have an oven but you could always bring a small airfryer there is space on work surface. We looked up microwave instructions online and it does have cooking functions. Glyndwr Bach was very clean only thing we noticed was some slight mold/staining in bathroom fan but otherwise very clean. The area is lovely we enjoyed walking into Betws-y-coed in the evenings for dinner and we went on several walks around the surrounding area which are well maintained. A short drive to Yr Wyddfa, location is really perfect. It's worth stocking up on essentials before you arrive as local Spar/Londis are expensive and fairly limited as only small shops. We went to an Aldi on the A38 about 55 minutes away on the way in. We are so sorry about the dragon and for taking awhile to review.

    - Emma, September 2024

Summary

  • One mezzanine double bedroom
  • Ground-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC
  • Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area
  • Gas central heating with underfloor heating
  • Electric hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine
  • TV, WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Off-road parking for 1 car
  • Private side patio with furniture and hot tub
  • Sorry, no pets and no smoking
  • Shop 0.7 miles, pub 0.3 miles
  • Note: This property does not accept children
  • Note: This property rests on the same site as the owner's home
  • Note: Please mind your step on the spiral staircase

The property

Betws-y-Coed.

Sitting amidst the picturesque scenery of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park in Betws-y-Coed, North Wales, is this fabulous, detached cottage of Glyndwr Bach.

A stylish base for a couple who love the outdoors, Glyndwr Bach rests moments away from the delights of Gwydir Forest Park and the Ty'n Llwyn Walking Trail.

Upon arrival, you'll be glad to uncover an off-road parking space, making unpacking and settling in an easy task.

Proceed inside to find a fantastic open-plan living space, where a range of stylish furnishings and fittings await, including the sitting area's plush corner sofa, where you can curl up in front of the wall-mounted TV together.

After relaxing for a while, walk over to the contemporary kitchen, where sleek units contain all you need to rustle up easy meals, such as a two-ring hob and a microwave.

These meals can be tucked into at the adjoining breakfast bar or brought out to the private patio, where you can savour an alfresco dinner before enjoying a well-earned dip in the neighbouring hot tub.

After soaking up your peaceful surroundings, make your way inside again and climb the spiral staircase to find a welcoming, mezzanine double; the space features the sophisticated touch of a glass balustrade and is bathed in natural light, courtesy of the Velux windows.

In the morning, freshen up in the ground-floor shower room, where slate tiling not only gives a nod to the surroundings but gives the space a sleek feel.

After embarking on a hike along Afon Llugwy to Swallow Falls Waterfall or climbing up to Cerigiau Gleison, travel a short way to the centre of Betws-y-Coed, where you'll be welcomed by a range of superb eateries, from Y Stablau to Hangin' Pizzeria, where you can reward yourself with a delicious meal.

Get to know more of Betws-y-Coed, where the delights of the local golf club, the Conwy Valley Railway Museum and Zip World Fforest are bound to keep you entertained; don't forget to travel up to the close-by Cyrau Viewpoint for a bit of mountain-biking!

Continue the fun at Llanrwst, where you can enjoy access to Gwydir Mawr & Bach as well as the North Wales Wildlife Trust Nature Reserve, ideal for birdwatching and leisurely walks amidst nature.

Be sure to check out Blaenau Ffestiniog, where you can ride the renowned Ffestiniog Railway and soak up the National Park's magnificent sights; when you return from your railway adventure, why not explore the stunning Tanygrisiau Reservoir?

Head towards the west coast and spend some time at Porthmadog or Portmeirion, or perhaps you'd prefer to venture to Anglesey or the north coast for the day?

Choose Glyndwr Bach for a romantic getaway packed with fun!

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £150.

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About the location

BETWS-Y-COED

Llanrwst 4 miles; Blaenau Ffestiniog 11 miles.

Betws-y-Coed, known as the Gateway to Snowdonia, is North Wales' most popular inland resort. Surrounded by dense woodland and magnificent mountain country, this is a haven for walkers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. At Betws-y-Coed the River Conwy meets its three tributaries flowing from the west, and the beauty of the area is enhanced by cascading waterfalls, river pools and ancient bridges. Most famous of all are the magnificent Swallow Falls, situated where the Llugwy River hurls itself into a spectacular chasm. The village has shops, pubs, places to eat, miniature railway, a riverside golf course and the Tree Top Adventure High Ropes Course, and is home to The Snowdonia National Park Visitor Centre, as well as being the start of the beautiful Conwy Valley which leads to the coast and the lovely towns of Llandudno and Conwy.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas