Situated in the heart of seaside town Llandudno, Conwy, is this splendid semi-detached house, 131 Trinity Avenue.
Set over three floors and sleeping up to nine guests, 131 Trinity Avenue is a fantastic and contemporary dwelling for a family trip to explore North Wales, within easy reach of the Snowdonia National Park.
On-street parking greets you on arrival before you step into the original tiled hallway to discard any coats and shoes after your journey.
Take advantage of the two sitting rooms available on the ground-floor, where you can snuggle up with a warm cup of tea and pop on your favourite film whilst enjoying views of Llandudno’s Great Orme from the bay windows, whilst other guests can enjoy football or a film in modern comfort in the next room.
The designated chef will be able to cook up a storm in the well-equipped kitchen, serving up tasty treats on the breakfast bar or preparing a picnic to enjoy on one of the beautiful beaches.
Guests will benefit from the handy utility room which has extra storage space for any goodies and snacks as well as a handy washing machine for swimwear after a day paddling on Llandudno’s shores.
131 Trinity Avenue ensures a flexible sleeping arrangement for all, as you climb the stairs to the first-floor you will discover three of five bedrooms, the first being a light and airy double where you can retire for the evening and enjoy your favourite show on the TV, it also has its own en-suite where you can freshen up for the day ahead, along with two additional double bedrooms with a TV and beautiful landscape views of the Great Orme.
Continuing to impress is the modern first-floor bathroom, where you can enjoy a soak in the corner bath and unwind for the evening after a long day of exploring.
Travel up to the second floor, you will find a further two bedrooms, a spacious double with Velux windows providing gorgeous countryside views and a single room with plenty of storage for your belongings.
Savour an evening glass of wine on the decking in the enclosed rear garden, as the children play in the warm sunshine and your pooch relaxes nearby.
Llandudno is an idyllic seaside town, famous for retaining its historical charm with its Victorian Pier and pastel-coloured houses and references to its heritage through events held throughout the town.
Grab your swimsuits, buckets and spades and venture down to the West Shore beach with its beautiful sandy shores and impressive views of Anglesey.
If you would prefer a stroll, head to the North Shore beach with its large promenade and host of entertainment for the children such as classic donkey rides and a Victorian-style Punch and Judy show harking to the town’s history.
For those looking to explore Llandudno’s landscape, grab your walking boots and take the tramway or alpine-style cable car up to the Great Orme, which offers spectacular views of Llandudno, its Little Orme and surrounding areas, including Anglesey.
Ramble up the Little Orme where you will be able to look out onto a small cove known as Angel Bay, here you can expect to see seals lying on the pebbled beach or basking on the rocks in the shallow waters.
For foodies, there are a charming host of tea-rooms and restaurants on Llandudno’s high street, but for something truly unique, treat your sweet tooth to Llandudno’s Chocolate Experience, promising a feast of delights.
If you can tear yourself away, the historical gem of Conwy is just four miles away, home to famous Conwy Castle which encloses the town with its vast surrounding walls.
Take a fun-filled family day out to the neighbouring town of Colwyn Bay, where you will find the Welsh Mountain Zoo, home to over one hundred forty wildlife species, it is sure to be a resounding yes from the children!
For adventure seekers, a scenic drive will take you to the Snowdonia National Park, where you will find Wales’ highest mountain, Snowdonia, which you can walk-up or take a convenient train to the summit.
For memories that will last a lifetime, choose 131 Trinity Avenue.