Llandudno Junction 2.6 miles.
This historic, Grade I listed 16th-century farmhouse sits on a working farm a mile from the village of Llansanffraid Glan Conwy, North Wales.
Boasting original stonework and woodwork, Yr Hen Dy offers a fabulous escape for families and friends looking for a peaceful retreat away from everyday life.
After a day of rambling, take a seat in the sitting room and reflect on the adventure, home to quirky farmhouse features such as the original flagstone flooring, exposed beams and woodburning stove.
The kitchen/diner continues with a rustic feel, boasting exposed stonework, bread ovens and a woodburner, plus contemporary amenities including a range electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine, so you can prepare home-cooked dishes.
Take in the countryside scene from the garden space, with plenty of furniture and an inviting hot tub for those evening soaks.
As you look to catch some rest, climb the steep staircase to the first floor, leading to the spacious master bedroom, providing a king-size bed and ample sofa seating.
Elsewhere there is a sumptuous twin, ideal for children, and a double on the ground floor, serviced by the house bathroom.
Travel a short distance to Llandudno Junction, where all your amenities rest in one location, as well as access to the nearby Deganwy, home to Deganwy Castle, a wonderful promenade and a charming beach.
Further along rests Conwy, a historic town with much to see and do, including putting at the Conwy Caernarvonshire Golf Club, touring the historic Plas Mawr, walking the Conwy Town Walls and exploring the renowned castle.
A scenic drive will lead you to Llandudno, home to a range of attractions that appeal to all ages, including the Pier, the Great Orme Country Park, Llandudno TramWay and the Bronze Mine to name a few.
Choose Yr Hen Dy is a hidden gem in North Wales.