Located in the scenic region of Gwynedd, Wales, near Llanrwst, the charming Plas Iwrwg Granary is a beautifully converted barn ideal for couples seeking a tranquil getaway. This semi-detached accommodation comfortably sleeps four and features a stunning vaulted ceiling in the open-plan living space, which includes a cozy living area with a wood burner, a dining area, and a well-equipped kitchen. The property also boasts a conservatory that offers picturesque views of the surrounding fields, making it a perfect spot to unwind with a drink. The barn conversion has been finished to a high standard, ensuring a luxurious stay in a rural setting.
The ground floor of the property comprises a spacious living area, a dining space, and a fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances such as an electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and washer/dryer. The first bedroom features zip and link twin beds that can be converted into a super king-size bed upon request, while the bathroom includes both a bath and a shower cubicle. The second bedroom, located on the first floor, has a king-size bed and charming beams with a sloping ceiling, providing a cozy atmosphere. The property is equipped with oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels, and Wi-Fi, ensuring a comfortable stay for guests.
Guests can enjoy various outdoor amenities, including an enclosed courtyard garden with seating, garden furniture, and a BBQ area, perfect for al fresco dining. The property also features private parking for two cars and a bike store, catering to those looking to explore the beautiful Welsh countryside. For families traveling with young children, a cot and highchair are available. While the property is set within a private estate of 22 acres, complete with undulating fields, woodland, a stream, and a lake, it is essential to note that the lake and stream are located 30 yards away from the accommodation.
Plas Iwrwg Granary is ideally situated for exploring the local area, with numerous walking trails starting right from the doorstep. The renowned NT garden at Bodnant is nearby, and the historic town of Conwy, famous for its Edward I castle and town walls, is just a short drive away. Adventurous guests can head to Betws-y-Coed, known as the 'Gateway to Snowdonia,' for activities like the Zip World Fforest Coaster or visit Surf Snowdonia, the UK's first artificial surfing lake. For those looking to cycle, the Marin Trail in Penmachno offers exhilarating routes, while the stunning views of the surrounding mountains and Conwy river can be experienced at Plas Iwrwg. For larger groups, Plas Iwrwg Granary can be booked alongside Cruck Barn and Gorse Barn to accommodate up to ten guests.
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