Nestled within historic town walls of Conwy in North Wales, is this idyllic character cottage, Y Bwthyn Pinc. Set over three floors and sleeping up to six guests, Y Bwthyn Pinc is the perfect, pet-friendly setting for a family getaway to North Wales, enjoying a private courtyard with views of the town walls and close proximity to Conwy Castle, it has everything you could need right on your doorstep.
Arriving at the property, enter through the charming gate and be greeted by a neat front garden with seating, where you can enjoy your morning coffee as the world goes by.
Be welcomed into the homely living/dining room with character exposed stonework, and look forward to cosying up on the plush sofa and watching your favourite film with a glass of wine as the woodburning stove crackles nearby, or serve up your guests’ favourite meal around the dining room table as you discuss plans for the days ahead.
Conjure up delicious homemade treats in the fully functioning kitchen, with handy dishwasher making cleaning up less of a chore.
Completing the ground floor is a cloakroom with a basin and WC, ideal for a quick freshen up before you head out.
As the night draws to a close, climb the stairs to the first floor where you will discover two of three bedrooms, the first being a double with views out to the Conwy Town Walls, and the second a double daybed with feature fireplace, adding a traditional feel.
Enjoy a relaxing bath in the bathroom after a long day of exploring, paired with your favourite book.
Heading up to the second floor, you will find the final bedroom, a tastefully decorated twin with vaulted ceilings and skylights which allow the natural light to flow in.
Treat your guests to a home-cooked breakfast in the courtyard, before you set out on your Conwy adventure.
Explore the local town with its delightful array of independent shops, pubs and restaurants all just within a short walk of your holiday home, including The Erskine Arms, well-known for its tasty home-cooked meals, ideal if you don’t fancy cooking one evening, or try the Albion for a wide selection of locally produced real ales.
A must-see on your getaway is the famous 13th-century Conwy Castle providing some of the best scenic views over Conwy.
Take a leisurely stroll around the Conwy Town Walls and soak up the historic buildings and beautiful sea views, a picture-perfect moment.
Those looking for something a little different on their holiday should make a stop at The Smallest House in Great Britain, a former fisherman’s residence stemming from the 16th century and sits at just 1.8 metres wide!
Beachcombe the shores of the nearby Deganwy Morfa beach, where you can enjoy the peaceful setting with the sounds of the waves lapping.
Take the short drive to the nearby coastal town of Llandudno, where you can indulge in tasty fish and chips whilst walking along the expansive Victorian Pier, treat the children to an old-style donkey ride on the beach, take an alpine-style cable car up to the top of the Great Orme for impressive views overlooking the town and over to the Little Orme.
Just a little further is the town of Colwyn Bay, where you can enjoy a fun-filled day with the family at Welsh Mountain Zoo, where you can enjoy your own picnic or purchase snacks onsite whilst meeting an array of wildlife.
For a day to remember, take the scenic drive to Betws-y-Coed, where you can book outdoor activities such as tree top walks and a wooden coaster that zooms through the forests at Zip World.
However, you spend your time in North Wales, be sure to choose Y Bwthyn Pinc for a memorable stay in one of the most historic towns.