The village of Rowen, known as one of the most beautiful villages in North Wales, is on the western slopes of the Conwy Valley and is a popular starting point for many walks in the surrounding hills and countryside. This includes a route following the old Roman road from Caerhun…
This detached cottage stands on the banks of the river Lledr not far from Betws y Coed, towards Dolwyddelan and offers excellent river and woodland birdwatching. An easy drive takes you to the coast at Llandudno or Conwy, or towards Capel Curig and the heart of Snowdonia. Glan…
This delightful little detached cottage is in Capelulo, a hamlet on the edge of Dwygyfylchi, just below the Sychnant Pass, the original road beyween the town of Conwy and the coastal villages of Penmaenmawr and Llanfairfechan. With wonderful views, especially spectacular…
Ty Bont is situated in Capel Curig just next to the A5 in the heart of Snowdonia with spectacular Cyfyng Falls across the road. Surrounded by mountains, this is an excellent base for exploring the whole of North Wales. It is good walking country, with plenty at low level -…
Beudy Bach sits comfortably on a quiet site with three lovely holiday cottages Coedfa Pont Y Garth, Ty Canol and Ty r Efail. Situated in a peaceful spot in the rolling hills of the Conwy valley just a few miles from the market town Llanrwst and the popular village of Betws y…
Aderyn Du is in a modern residential setting not far from the centre of the small coastal town of Abergele. The corner site offers a large private garden and plenty of parking. Sandy beaches at Pensarn, Colwyn Bay or Rhyl are in easy driving distance, the rolling hills of the…
Swn yr Aber is just outside the tiny village of Nebo, on the very eastern edge of the Snowdonia National Park, about three miles from both Betws y Coed and the valley market town of Llanrwst. This is a wonderful area for gentle walks, and in easy reach of all main centres in…
Ty Canol (the middle cottage) stands between an Ty'r Efail cottage and Pont Y Garth cottage in a peaceful spot near Maenan, in the rolling hills of the Conwy valley just a few miles from Llanrwst and Betws y Coed to the south, or Eglwysbach, Conwy and the coast to the north. An…
South Lodge is on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park, just two miles from the historic Conwy Castle and the pretty little town which sits protected within the ancient town walls. Sandy beaches, coastal resorts and seaside charm are all within easy reach, with LLandudno,…
Ty Doli is a delightful, one bedroom, terraced cottage surrounded by open fields on the outskirts of the village of Henryd just outside the Snowdonia National Park in the Conwy Valley. Half way between Conwy Castle on the North Coast and the little village of Rowen to the South…
Meirion Cottage is located on a quiet street in the village of Glan Conwy on the shores of the Conwy river, just as it bends around towards the sea to be overlooked by Conwy Castle. A short walk from the house past the pub and takeaway is Snowdonia Nurseries, a popular local…
Pebbles Reach is in a beautiful spot, high on the hillside above the north coast of Wales, with distant views over the fields to the sea and the Little Orme beyond. Situated in the village of Llysfaen less than a mile to the local pub and shop. It is just a mile to the nearest…
Bron Derw is in a quiet, elevated position in the village of Dolwyddelan, between Betws y Coed and Blaenau Ffestiniog, right in the centre of the Snowdonia National Park. The views over the Lledr valley and the village are wonderful. Enjoy the surrounding mountains including…
Rowen is a wonderful little village in the Snowdonia National Park located between Conwy Castle on the coast and the increasingly famous village of Dolgarrog (home to Adventure Park Snowdonia, the first man-made inland surfing lagoon available to the public). The village is…
White O' Morn is within the walls of Conwy town, this cottage is within easy walking distance of the World Heritage castle, Conwy quay and all town amenities. The town has a high number of excellent restaurants, pubs, cafes and idependent shops An ideal base for a couple or…
Swan Cottage is a beautiful one-bedroom house in the picturesque village of Rowen. Rowen is named after the Afon Roe, which flows through the village past the cottage and on down the valley to eventually join the much larger Conwy River. Famous for its excellent village pub,…
High up in the mountains, amidst the stunning scenery of Snowdonia’s forests and lakes, is a little piece of heaven. Ty Newydd, is nothing short of idyllic. If you are looking to get away from it all - but without compromising luxurious high standards - then this fine…
Nestled in the bustling town of Conwy, experience a holiday like no other in The Gallery, a romantic, self-catered ground floor cottage. In the bedroom, there is a sumptuous double bed, a traditional fireplace with a log burner and a large copper bath. Luxury bath…
Situated in the heart of Snowdonia, this former coach house has been lovingly renovated to a high standard. The Caretaker's Cottage is located on a lovely Snowdonia country house estate. Set within 14 acres of its own grounds, it has parkland and a Victorian kitchen garden. The…
Ty Coch is just a five minute drive from Conwy, a UNESCO world heritage site. For such a small town there is so much to do here, with artisan shops, pubs and restaurants offering a wide variety of drinking and dining experiences. Enjoy fine dining at its best at Signatures…
Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.