Siabod at Pen Llan is a luxurious barn conversion located in the charming village of Llanddoged, Gwynedd, overlooking the breathtaking Conwy Valley. This property, which accommodates up to eight guests, features modern amenities and a cozy atmosphere, making it an ideal retreat for families or groups. The ground floor includes a spacious lounge/diner equipped with a wood-burning stove, television, and patio doors that lead to a sheltered garden, as well as a well-appointed kitchen/diner with essential appliances such as an electric oven, microwave, and dishwasher. The first floor offers additional sleeping arrangements with two large family rooms, each featuring a double bed and an extra single bed, along with a bathroom that includes both a shower and a bath.
The property is designed to be accessible, featuring a wet room adapted for wheelchair users in the en suite of the first bedroom, complete with grab rails and stunning views of the Snowdonia Mountain range. Additionally, the barn conversion is equipped with oil central heating, Wi-Fi, and parking for up to three cars, ensuring a comfortable and convenient stay. Outdoor amenities include a sunny garden with patio furniture that provides picturesque views of the surrounding farming fields and mountains. Guests are also welcome to bring one well-behaved pet for an additional fee, making it a perfect getaway for pet owners.
Situated on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park, Siabod at Pen Llan offers easy access to a variety of outdoor activities and attractions. The nearby market town of Llanrwst, just 1.5 miles away, features a lively weekly livestock market and serves as a great starting point for numerous walking and cycling trails. For those interested in horticulture, the award-winning Bodnant Gardens is a short distance away. The stunning village of Betws y Coed is located six miles from the property, while the historic town of Conwy, known for its impressive castle built by Edward I in 1280, is just 14 miles away.
In addition to its natural beauty, the area surrounding Siabod at Pen Llan is rich in history and culture. Visitors can explore various attractions, such as Dolwyddelan Castle, Trefriw Woollen Mill, and the famous Swallow Falls. Adventurers can enjoy activities at Plas y Brenin, the National Mountaineering Centre, or take a scenic ride on the Llanberis Mountain Railway. The nearby tourist resort of Llandudno offers a range of attractions, including a Victorian tramway and cable car. For those seeking a unique experience, Surf Snowdonia, the UK’s first artificial surfing lake, is also located in the Conwy Valley. Siabod at Pen Llan is an ideal venue for anyone looking for a relaxing break combined with a wealth of nearby attractions.
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