Located in Llanfairfechan, Conwy, Gwynedd, this stunning Gothic-style chateau offers a unique accommodation experience for larger groups, comfortably sleeping up to 20 guests. This remarkable property, known as The Towers, boasts a rich history, having been built in 1872 as the grand mansion for a harbour that was never completed. With over 5000 square feet of space, it features a beautifully presented living room with a hand-painted domed ceiling and an open fireplace, creating a cozy atmosphere. The dining room can seat up to 20 guests, and additional spaces include a drawing room, library, and a large kitchen with a breakfast room, making it ideal for gatherings with family and friends.
The chateau offers ten spacious bedrooms, including two with four-poster beds, along with multiple bathrooms and shower facilities, ensuring ample accommodation for all guests. The property is equipped with modern amenities such as a 65" Smart TV, Wi-Fi, and laundry facilities, while the large enclosed garden features an ornamental pond with a fountain, a Japanese three-tier fountain, and a 9-hole putting green, enhancing the outdoor experience. Guests can enjoy parking for up to 10 cars and catering services available by prior arrangement with the owner, making it a convenient choice for larger groups.
The location of The Towers is particularly appealing, situated just yards from the beach with breathtaking views of the Isle of Anglesey and Puffin Island. The nearby walled town of Conwy is rich in historical attractions, including a majestic 13th-century castle built by Edward I, and is a hub for shopping and local culture. Llandudno, located close by, offers two beaches, the Venue Cymru Theatre, and stunning views from the Great Orme, which can be explored via tramway or cable car. This region is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, with numerous walking routes, including the Cambrian Way, which showcases some of Wales' most beautiful upland scenery.
In addition to its natural beauty, the area is home to a variety of attractions, such as Bodnant Garden, known for its vibrant displays of flowers throughout the year, and exciting activities like Zip World Velocity, the longest and fastest zip line in the northern hemisphere, and Surf Snowdonia, the first inland surfing lagoon. With horse riding opportunities and golf courses nearby, guests are sure to find plenty to enjoy during their stay. The property’s convenient location, just 100 yards from the train station and half a mile from shops and pubs, further enhances its appeal as an ideal getaway destination in Wales.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!