Nestled near Pentrefoelas and just a short drive from the picturesque village of Betws-y-Coed in Gwynedd, this charming semi-detached cottage offers a delightful retreat for up to four guests. The cottage is strategically located in the heart of Hiraethog country, providing an excellent base for exploring the breathtaking landscapes and attractions of North Wales. With its rich history as a former coaching inn, Ceirnioge serves as a reminder of the area's past, where stagecoaches used to change horses during their lengthy journeys from London to Holyhead in the 19th century.
The cottage features a cozy living room equipped with a wood burner, a 32" Freeview TV, a DVD player, and a CD player, making it ideal for relaxing evenings. The dining room and well-appointed kitchen, complete with modern appliances such as an electric oven, hob, microwave, and fridge/freezer, ensure that guests have all they need for a comfortable stay. On the first floor, guests will find three bedrooms—one double and two singles—along with a shower room that includes a heated towel rail. Additional amenities like oil central heating, bed linen, towels, and initial logs for the wood burner are included, while a travel cot, highchair, and stairgate can be requested.
Outside, the cottage boasts a lawned garden with a sitting area, garden furniture, and a barbecue, perfect for enjoying the fresh Welsh air. Private parking for two cars adds to the convenience of the location, which is also close to local amenities, including a shop 1.5 miles away and a pub and restaurant just one mile from the cottage. Guests can indulge in the surrounding natural beauty, with opportunities for walking in the leafy Gwydyr Forest or visiting nearby attractions like Zip World Fforest, Surf Snowdonia, and the historic town of Ruthin, known for its heritage visitor attraction.
For those looking to explore further, the cottage is within easy reach of the charming seaside resort of Llandudno and the historic town of Conwy. Guests can also experience scenic train rides on the Llangollen Railway, which travels through the stunning Dee Valley. Cultural enthusiasts will appreciate the International Musical Eisteddfod held in Llangollen each July, while food lovers can visit the Rhug Farm Shop and the little chapel at Rhug, cared for by CADW. With a beach located just 22 miles away, this cottage serves as a perfect hub for a memorable Welsh getaway.
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!