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Plas Iolyn, Pentrefoelas Near Betws-Y-Coed

Snowdonia. Sleeps up to 14

Betws-y-Coed 9.2 miles. Resting in Pentrefoelas near Betws-y-Coed in Conwy is Farmhouse, a characterful property, dating back to the 17th-century. Enjoying a rural setting displaying far-reaching countryside views towards Snowdonia National Park, whilst offering guests a sympathetically restored living space with hot tub, original beamed ceilings, and flexible sleeping arrangements, Farmhouse welcomes fourteen visitors, ideal for family or group celebrations. Travel down the sweeping private driveway, reaching Farmhouse and its stone-fronted exterior, where you'll also find the fabulous wrap-around garden, designed for alfresco dining and a long soak in the bubbling hot tub. Head indoors to locate the light-flooded open-plan living space, complete with a sleek well-equipped kitchen, a bespoke 14-seater dining table, and a homely sitting area, perfect for socialising. If you'd prefer some peace and quiet, head to the separate sitting room, bordered by original beams and an Inglenook fireplace with woodburning stove, or if you're looking to host, discover the external games room, housing a pool table. When sleep calls, select between six well-presented bedrooms, all complete with Smart TVs and homely accessories, with four of them also featuring en-suite shower rooms for convenience; select between a super-king-size, a ground-floor king-size, a further king-size, two doubles and a family room. Farmhouse is completed with a contemporary bathroom, where you can indulge in a long soak or enjoy a quick refresh, selecting between the free-standing bath or a walk-in shower. Llangollen and Bala are just a scenic drive away, also the Snowdonia Mountain Range and the superb activities and water sports on offer in the area. Plas Iolyn is located on the Hiraethog Trail which opens up onto the unspoilt Hiraethog moors and gives access to Llyn Brenig and Alwen Reservoir on a picturesque circular walk. Once you're prepared to explore North Wales and its hidden gems, travel into the national park to discover Rhaeadr Y Graig Lwyd (Conwy Falls) and Ffos Anoddun (The Fairy Glen), both offering breath-taking views of River Conwy and its waterfalls, where you can hike, kayak or mountain bike across the surrounding landscape. Travelling into the county, aboard Conwy Valley Railway Museum for a tour across the surrounding countryside, enjoy a thrill-seeking afternoon at Zip World Fforest, or hike through the woodland towards Rhaeadr Ewynnol Swallow Falls Waterfall, recommended for those who love the outdoors. Blaenau Ffestiniog is a popular area to add to your itinerary, with a further Zip World (Llechwedd) site, Blaenau Ffestiniog Waterfalls, and Dolwyddelan Castle, displaying the county's charm and history. Llangollen and Bala are just a scenic drive away, also the Snowdonia Mountain Range and the superb activities and water sports on offer in the area. Experience all of this at Farmhouse.

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