Llandudno 2.8 miles.
Overlooking the scenic coastline of Penrhyn Bay on the outskirts of Llandudno rests this traditional, white-washed holiday home, Euryn View.
Set across two floors and sleeping up to four guests, Euryn View makes for a fantastic base for a small family looking to explore both the coast and country of North Wales.
Marvel at the charming exterior of this lovely dwelling before unloading your bags and stepping into the quaint porchway, providing handy storage to house your beach-going essentials away from the main living areas.
Dust off your sandy toes and enter into the open-plan living/dining room, traditionally decorated and featuring a warming woodburning stove; a lovely spot to unwind in front of the television following an action-packed day.
Be charmed by the beautifully-appointed kitchen tucked away at the rear of the property, housing an array of modern amenities and fit with an elegant stainless steel Belfast sink; make use of the facilities and cook up a storm, gathering together at the nearby dining table to indulge, or if you're lucky enough to experience the warmer weather, venture outside to enjoy a spot of alfresco dining on the patio, backed by the well-kept mature gardens.
Climb the external stairs to the quirky nautical blue summerhouse, idyllically situated in an elevated position, and enjoy your favourite tipple as you watch the sun set across the tranquil water over the rooftops in the near distance.
As the evening draws to a close, head back indoors and prepare for bed with a luxurious soak amongst the bubbles in the bathtub, or if you'd prefer, make use of the overhead shower to wash away the day before retiring to either of the two thoughtfully laid-out bedrooms, with the choice between a double, framing far-reaching views across the bay, and a snug twin room.
A short walk from your doorstep will bring you to a handful of traditional country pubs including local favourite, the Penrhyn Arms, home to a quirky Mediterranean style tropical beer garden fit with an outdoor pizza oven so you can indulge in a slice or two of delectable woodfired pizza, with the choice to dine in the tranquil setting of the surrounding palm, fruit and olives trees or takeaway to indulge in the comfort of your holiday home; whilst in the area, be sure to snap a photo with the iconic Llandudno Welcome Sign as a reminder of your fantastic staycation.
Pack up your bucket and spades for a seaside adventure and venture into the heart of Llandudno, home to two remarkable beaches, the lively North Shore and the peaceful South Shore; an idyllic setting for basking in the sun's rays as you dip your toes in the tranquil waters of the bay.
Indulge in the seaside tradition of fish and chips and a leisurely stroll along the promenade, with Victorian buildings to one side and the coast to the other, test your luck at the thrilling amusement arcade aboard the pier, or ride the cable car to the summit of the Great Orme, a limestone headland boasting spectacular views as far as Liverpool Bay, the Carneddau range and Anglesey.
Spend a fun-filled day meeting the rare species of animals at the Welsh Mountain Zoo, marvel at the impressive 13th century fortress of Conwy Castle or explore the varying terrains and landscapes of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, home to the tallest mountain in Wales, Yr Wyddfa (Mount Snowdon).
Whisk your loved ones away on a coastal retreat with a stay at Euryn View.