Bythynnod Merddwr Cottages
Bythynnod Merddwr Holiday Cottages consists of a charming selection of two adjoining barn conversions, Y Côr and Y Stabl. Both feature air sourced underfloor heating, modern kitchens for delightful home-cooked meals, toasty woodburning stoves and tastefully presented bedrooms with en-suite facilities. Y Côr offers the added luxury of a hot tub on the terraced garden, ideal for soothing sore muscles after a day of hiking and activities, along with a games room that provides a fantastic space for entertaining all your guests. Enjoy the breathtaking countryside at your own pace whilst you marvel at the stunning summits of Snowdonia National Park from the windows, explore scenic trails and stunning local wildlife. If you don’t fancy cooking, head to one of the nearby eateries such as the Giler Arms or a selection in Betws-y-coed whilst you indulge in some retail therapy. For a lunch time snack or to satisfy your caffeine fix there are a choice of local cafes such as the Fisheries, Brenig visitor centre or Country cooks. The choice is endless as you explore local towns such as Ruthin, Llanrwst, and Llandudno or visit the impressive castles of Caernarfon and Harlech. You can also enjoy iconic steam train rides in Llangollen or the West Highland railway. Merddwr cottages is located between three stunning UNESCO sites of heritage (Slate quarries, Pontcysyllte Aquaduct and Conwy Castle). If seeking adventure, why not try the British Championship track at GYG Go Karts, raft down the rapids at the National White-water centre or select one of the exhilarating Zip world experiences. For a more leisurely pace, explore the nearby Bod Petryal, one of the largest ancient forests in Wales, before ending your day with a cosy night around the fire pit. Bythynnod Merddwr Cottages promises an unforgettable experience, the perfect place to blend relaxation with adventure in the heart of North Wales.
About the location
CERRIGYDRUDION
Bala 11 miles; Betws-y-Coed 13 miles.
The village of Cerrigydrudion (also known as Cerrig-y-Drudion) is to be found on the high moorlands in the county of Conwy in North Wales. Cerrigydrudion is perfectly situated between the lakeside town of Bala and charming Betws-y-Coed, which is known as the gateway to the Snowdonia National Park. Boasting Lakes Brenig and Alwen within a few miles, this peaceful village offers superb walking, cycling and wildlife watching opportunities amidst the surrounding countryside. The popular tourist towns of Betws-y-Coed and Bala are both within easy driving distance offering a range of interesting shops, inns and restaurants, along with a host of outdoor activities, including rafting and climbing to name just two. A wonderful holiday location offering something for all the family.
Please note: Hot tub may not be available until late December 2024 due to storm damage.