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The Shippon , Conwy
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Price: £ 237- £438

Sleeps: 2

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Boasting exposed beams and a mezzanine bedroom, the property is full of character and offers spacious accommodation for two people. The patio to the rear allows you to soak up the views of the three acres in which the cottage is situated, whilst a wood-burning stove can transform the cottage into a cosy nest in the winter months.
Conwy is an historic town and has been declared a World Heritage Site in recognition of its architecture and other links with the past. The town is most renowned for its medieval castle and town walls that are almost complete, both of which offer fantastic views of Snowdonia and the estuary of the River Conwy. Today Conwy is a bustling town that caters for both tourists and the local community. Ancient buildings sit comfortably among more recent properties and there is an abundance of places to visit. Top of the list is the Castle, but there are many more, including Plas Mawr, an architectural gem and said to be the finest surviving Elizabethan townhouse to be found anywhere in Britain. Towards the quayside you will find Aberconwy House a 14th Century merchant's house believed to be the oldest townhouse in Wales. It has been carefully restored to reflect the daily life of its residents over time. On the quayside you may enter the smallest house in Britain or visit the Aquarium and Conwy mussel museum. Take a boat trip on the river and see the Great Orme, or sail upriver to see the full beauty of the Conwy Estuary and the Conwy Valley.

7 Stryd y Gwynt , Conwy
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Price: £ 161- £496

Sleeps: 4

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This mid-terrace cottage situated in a secluded cul-de-sac is an attractive 19th Century property set just beneath the medieval walls of the lovely coastal town of Conwy. Just five miles from the bustling town of Llandudno, this cosy fisherman's cottage has been furnished and decorated to a very high standard throughout, with exposed beams and other quaint, period features. Well appointed and with all the latest utilities, this two bedroom cottage has one double and one twin room, a modern kitchen and a comfortable sitting area with dining area and coal-effect heater, creating a warm and cosy atmosphere. The excellent range of shops, quality pubs and restaurants make this a vibrant, exciting spot for a holiday.
Famous for its historical and architectural heritage, the town of Conwy has become a World Heritage Site. This bustling city offers visitors with a number of ancient festivals and fairs, musical recitals, galleries and historical attractions as well as a great selection of specialist shops, restaurants and hotels. Its 13th Century castle, built for King Edward I, is widely considered to be one of the most outstanding achievements of medieval military architecture. With two barbicans, eight massive towers and great bow-shaped hall, the property was constructed in a distinctive, elongated shape to better fit on the narrow rocky outcrop on which the castle stands. Close to the Snowdonia National Park, this lovely town also offers a wide range of walking and cycling opportunities. This, in addition to the town’s proximity to the Welsh coast, makes it an incredibly diverse place for a family break.

3 Ffolt Cottages , Conwy
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Price: £ 150- £435

Sleeps: 5

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3 Ffolt Cottages is a mid-terrace cottage situated in a quiet cul-de-sac near the village of Glanwydden, just outside the Victorian seaside town of Llandudno on the North Wales coast. With one double room and one family bedroom (double on the bottom and single on top) and a family bathroom, this cottage can sleep five people. The rest of the accommodation is made up of a compact fitted kitchen with a dining area and a sitting room with a woodburning stove. Outside the cottage is off road parking for 2 cars and an enclosed rear garden with outdoor furniture and a front sitting area, whilst just ten minutes walk away is an award winning pub. Being situated just a couple of miles from the coast, yet within easy driving distance of the Snowdonia National Park, 3 Ffolt Cottages is ideally located for a family holiday whatever the time of year.
Glanwydden is a village which lies between the beautiful coastline and scenic countryside of North Wales. Just 3 miles away is the Victorian seaside resort of Llandudno, which offers two superb beaches, excellent shops, pubs and restaurants, a popular dry-ski slope and wonderful views from the summit of the 679' high Great Orme, reached by either the Great Orme Tramway or an exciting cable car ride of over a mile. The town of Conwy - a designated World Heritage Site - is also nearby. Conwy is dominated by a splendid castle and completely enclosed by its well-preserved town walls. Discover miles of sandy beaches along the North Wales coast and excellent walking in the Snowdonia National Park just 20 minutes' drive away. With good fishing and bird watching opportunities nearby there is ample to see and do all year round.

Ty John , Conwy
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Price: £ 197- £727

Sleeps: 6

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What started life as a 19th Century, stone-built barn has been lovingly converted into spectacular accommodation that would suit a large family or a group of friends. Solid oak pillars, timber framed walls and exposed beams give the cottage a wonderfully rustic feel, while the addition of modern facilities, such as a microwave and DVD player ensure that all the comforts of home are immediately at your disposal.
Located in North Wales in the Conwy Valley within the Snowdonia National Park, Rowen is a tiny hamlet comprising of pretty whitewashed cottages and stunning views. Rowen is a favourite with walkers and ramblers who explore the surrounding moorland and countryside. The Roman Road, which passes above Rowen, leads past many sites of historical interest including the Maen-y-Bardd, a megalithic burial chamber that dates back to 3,500BC. Set high on a hill, it offers some spectacular views along the valley as well as giving evidence of some of the earliest settlements in the area. A little further along you will find the standing stones of Bwlch y Ddeufaen, which carry an estimated date of around 2,000BC. Conwy, a World Heritage Site, is only a short drive away. Conwy has its own castle and Roman walls that almost completely encircle the town. Here you will find Plas Mawr, one of the best preserved medieval townhouses in the UK. As well as numerous National Trust properties, there are also stunning beaches on which to enjoy a variety of water sports, the famous Bodnant Gardens, Victorian Llandudno and the village of Betws-y-Coed, also known as ‘the Gateway to Snowdonia’.

Hen Dafarn , Conwy
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Price: £ 255- £657

Sleeps: 6

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Set within the medieval walls of the coastal town of Conwy, this Welsh mid-terraced cottage is deceptively spacious, and makes an ideal base for this bustling town. Stylishly furnished and decorated, and renovated to a high standard yet retaining much period character, the cottage has a lovely living area with a dining table, comfy seating and a gas stove in an impressive fireplace. The well-equipped kitchen has contemporary folding doors leading straight out into the slate-flagged courtyard garden. Perfect for a romantic or family break, the cottage is just minutes walk from the shops, pubs, reastaurant, waterfront and castle of the town, which also plays host to a variety of festivals and fairs throughout the year.
Dominated by its impressive medieval castle, the World Heritage Site of Conwy is a fantastic, bustling town. The castle walls wrap themselves around a town which offers much to visitors, including a lovely marina, many fairs and festivals, specialist and national shops, quality restaurants and traditional pubs. The ‘Smallest House In Britain’ is also to be found here; measuring 72 inches wide by 122 inches high, this unique house was occupied until 1900. Take a boat trip on the estuary, walk the walls, climb the towers, or relax for a coffee on the quayside. Just a short drive from the town can be found the Snowdonia National Park, historic houses, sandy beaches, the Isle of Anglesey and stunning scenery.

Pen-y-Ffordd Cottage , Conwy
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Price: £ 316- £493

Sleeps: 4

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Originally built in the 17th Century, this cottage is attached to the owner’s property in a tiny village just outside Llandudno. It is the perfect base from which to explore the region in any season; an open fire warms the cottage in the winter and, for the lazy summer evenings, there is a slate-paved patio garden in which you can relax with a glass or two and admire this ancient and varied landscape.
Known as the Queen of Resorts, Llandudno is a thriving holiday and shopping centre with a host of attractions including a pier, theatre, parks and gardens. It began to achieve its popularity during the Victorian era. The Great Orme has fascinated walkers and climbers for centuries but until relatively recently the steep slopes prevented all but the most sure-footed from reaching the summit. As Llandudno became a popular tourist resort, the idea of a cable tramway to reach the summit of the Orme developed, which is still used by visitors today. The Happy Valley is a sheltered hollow on the eastern side of this mountain. It was dedicated to the town of Llandudno in 1887 in celebration of the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria. The gift and the occasion were marked by the erection of a drinking fountain surmounted by a canopied bust of Queen Victoria. Behind the fountain is the druid stone circle erected to mark the National Eisteddfod of 1962. Above the Happy Valley and opposite the ski slope is Pen y Dinas, a Scheduled Ancient Monument and site of an Iron Age hill fort with the remains of over 50 roundhouses. Another feature of great antiquity at Pen y Dinas is the ‘rocking stone’ on which accused prisoners are said to have been judged by the druids.

Fig Tree Cottage , Conwy
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Price: £ 299- £564

Sleeps: 2

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As one of two superb, semi-detached, single-storey properties, this cottage is located on the slopes of the beautiful Conwy Valley and is just two miles from Eglwysbach. Offering spacious and contemporary modern living, this holiday home provides a lovely open-plan living space and has shared access to an impressive, heated indoor swimming pool. With excellent walking and cycling opportunities through the beautiful local countryside, this home-from-home is also only seven miles from the World Heritage town of Conwy and 10 miles from Betws-y-Coed.
Ideally positioned in the impressive Conwy Valley is the lovely village of Eglwysbach, situated just a short drive through beautiful countryside from the World Heritage Site of Conwy town. This gem of a medieval settlement is dominated by a splendid castle and completely enclosed by its well-preserved town walls – fortifications which includes 21 towers and three gateways, creating an almost unbroken shield around the old town. ‘Britain’s Smallest House’ – the National Trust's Aberconwy House – is within easy travelling distance and makes an interesting place to visit, whilst Conwy also offers a picturesque fishing harbour. In addition to its fascinating historic landmarks, the town is also set against a stunning backdrop of beautiful hills and the incredible Snowdonia National Park – just a 20 minute drive away. Here, visitors can enjoy walking, cycling and bird watching, all in spectacular surroundings.

Graiglwyd Farmhouse , Conwy
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Price: £ 340 - £815

Sleeps: 8

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• Beach close by • Fire or Woodburner • Easy Walking Access • Pub close to cottage • Parking Available • Golf near by • Has a Garden •
Graiglwyd Farmhouse is a grade two listed farm house and offers guests a retreat with a real sense of calm and luxury. The property is located only four miles west of the historic town of Conwy, on the fringe of the Snowdonia National Park and benefits from spectacular sea views across the Menai Straits and Anglesey. The award winning beaches of Penmaenmawr and Llandudno are close by, perfect for a family day out. The village of Penmaenmawr nestles amongst mountains and sea and offers opportunities for sailing, cycling and golfing as well having a selection of good pubs and restaurants.

Jasmin Cottage , Conwy
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Price: £ 269- £549

Sleeps: 2

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Jasmine Cottage is a pretty end terrace cottage situated in a desirable position on the quayside, under the Conwy Castle walls. The cottage offers dazzling panoramic harbour views and offers easy access to the town’s pubs, restaurants and shops. This is a perfect romantic retreat for couples, and the beautiful accommodation includes an open plan living area with a large multi-fuel stove and incredibly comfy oversized armchairs. The master bedroom boasts a super king-size bed with views over the river, and a luxury en-suite bathroom which has underfloor heating. Lovely beaches, sailing, water sports, walking, cycling, spectacular coastline and mountains are all within easy reach of this gorgeous holiday retreat, a great choice at any time of year.
The World Heritage Site of Conwy is a centre of bustling activity including festivals and fairs, music recitals, art galleries and wonderful historical attractions. Conwy has some proud historic traditions including the Honey fair, Seed fair and Gwledd Conwy Feast in October. World famous for its historical and architectural heritage, there is also a fabulous selection of specialist shops, restaurants and hotels to be found here. The town was built for King Edward I between 1283 - 87, and Conwy Castle is recognised as one of the most exceptional triumphs of medieval military architecture because of its distinctive, elongated shape, eight huge towers, two barbicans, and magnificent bow-shaped hall. Snowdonia National Park, clean sandy beaches and stunning scenery are all close to this fascinating town.

Laurel Cottage , Conwy
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Price: £ 349- £726

Sleeps: 4

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This wonderful stable conversion, just two miles from the beautiful village of Eglwysbach offers two ground floor bedrooms and spectacular mountain views across over the glorious valley below to the Snowdonia mountain range in the distance. This spacious, contemporary cottage offers stylish, open-plan living, access to an impressive heated indoor swimming pool, a well-equipped fitted kitchen and an outdoor dining area – ideal for barbecues and alfresco dining.
Renowned for its beautiful countryside, scenic walks and the world famous Bodnant Gardens, Conwy Valley is also home to the charming village of Eglwysbach and has been named a World Heritage Site. The town of Conwy is one of Britain's most underrated historic towns and is a medieval gem. Dominated by its ancient castle, this wonderful settlement is enclosed by its well-preserved town walls - fortified with 21 towers and three gateways, almost encircling the entire town. In addition, Conwy also boasts an impressive fishing harbour whilst the National Trust's Aberconwy House is also close by and holds the title ‘Britain’s smallest house’. In addition to these unique attractions, visitors can also enjoy a wide array of shops and restaurants, as well as stunning beaches and walks through the breathtaking countryside of the Snowdonia National Park, just 20 minutes away.

Dolafon Villa Apartment , Conwy
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Price: £ 148- £320

Sleeps: 2

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This comfortable, ground-floor apartment boasts a private entrance and garden with sea views. Situated in a large Victorian villa that is currently run as a small B&B, this cosy property is just a few minutes walk from the large sandy beach of Llanfairfechan. With well-equipped and welcoming accommodation, this apartment is perfect for couples looking for a retreat on the coast. In addition to the double bedroom, the living space is composed of a spacious fitted kitchen and a sitting room with dining area and coal effect gas fire.
The small seaside resort of Llanfairfechan is situated on the coast of northern Wales, and is often referred to as the place where “the mountains touch the sea.” Renowned for its miles of sandy beaches and walks that suit all abilities, the area is also within easy reach of the Conwy Estuary, Puffin Island and Anglesey. Also close by is Conwy, a World Heritage Site famous for its historical and architectural heritage, including a magnificent 13th Century castle. The town still holds a wide variety of annual festivals, events and fairs, including the Honey Fair, Seed Fair and Gwledd Conwy Feast. There are also numerous other musical events throughout the year. With Snowdonia National Park, a host of sandy beaches, Victorian Llandudno and spectacular scenery within easy reach, this is a wonderful location no matter what the time of year.

Maitland Cottage , Conwy
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Price: £ 371 - £ 740

Sleeps: 6

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Detached • Non Smoking • Multi Bath Shower • Sandy Beach 5 Miles • Sea 5 Miles • Short Break • Pet Friendly
Commanding uninterrupted panoramic views across the Conwy valley this charming spacious and recently refurbished single storey property is ideally located for exploring historic Conwy (2 miles). Here visitors will find a magnificent castle the smallest house in Britain a fine sandy beach an RSPB reserve and championship golf as well as a good selection of shops pubs and restaurants. A delightfully scenic drive through the Conwy valley leads to Betws y Coed in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park a centre for a host of exhilarating outdoor activities. Just 5 miles away lies the ever popular resort of Llandudno with its Victorian pier (the longest in Wales) theatre and tramway rides to the top of Great Orme. Shop and pub serving food 1½ miles.


Deri Llewelyn , Conwy
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Price: £ 196- £707

Sleeps: 6

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What began life as a 19th Century stone barn is now a luxurious ground-floor apartment. The accommodation is spacious and hosts three bedrooms with the capacity to sleep up to six people. There are a number of original features combined with modern comforts. To the rear of the cottage is a large patio, perfect for a spot of outdoor dining or simply admiring the views of the surrounding countryside and the Carneddau Mountain range beyond.
Appearing as a smattering of whitewashed cottages against a dramatic and picturesque backdrop, Rowen is located in North Wales’ Conwy Valley, within the beautiful Snowdonia National Park. This hamlet has a particular reputation for peace and tranquillity and is a favourite with walkers and ramblers who pass through to walk the moorland and countryside that surrounds it. The Roman Road, which passes above Rowen, runs close to many sites of historical interest including the Maen-y-Bardd, a megalithic burial chamber that dates back to 3,500BC. There are more standing stones to be found at Bwlch y Ddeufaen, which have been dated back as far as 2,000BC. Nearby Conwy has been designated a World Heritage Site in recognition of its magnificent architecture, imposing castle and near-complete Roman walls. In addition, there is a fishing harbour and one of the best preserved medieval town houses in the country, Plas Mawr. As well as a variety of National Trust properties, there are also stunning beaches where you can enjoy a variety of water sports, the internationally acclaimed Bodnant Gardens, Victorian Llandudno and the village of Betws-y-Coed.

Watkin Cottage , Conwy
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Price: £ 270 - £480

Sleeps: 4

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• Pub close to cottage • Pets allowed • Has a Garden •
Those people lucky enough to enjoy a holiday in this stunning area of North Wales will love Watkin Cottage. Located in the heart of the much-loved coastal town of Conwy, one of the few, extra-special places in the British Isles to be awarded World Heritage Site status, this two-bedroomed terrace is beautifully presented with excellent attention to detail and the ideal base for exploring this lovely town and area. The propertys traditional appearance belies the modern range of fixtures and fittings within. The superb enclosed shower room for example, is fully tiled providing all the comforts of home.

Sea View , Conwy
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Price: £ 321- £910

Sleeps: 8

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Sea View enjoys a unique elevated position in Old Colwyn. This detached holiday home will add an unmistakeable element of luxury to your holiday in this idyllic part of North Wales. This modern cottage makes a great base for a family holiday you will never forget. The quiet residential area of Old Colwyn affords amazing views over Penrhyn Bay and in the distance, the Little Orme. Sea View is a four-bed property that offers light and airy contemporary accommodation of an exceptionally high standard including a remarkably well kitted-out kitchen, spacious sitting room with dining area, and a lovely garden and patio.
Old Colwyn is an excellent jumping off point for exploring North Wales. This quiet seaside town is situated two miles east of the coastal resort of Colwyn Bay with its selection of restaurants and pubs. Walkers and cyclists will enjoy the wide sweeping promenade that extends all along the bay from Old Colwyn to Penrhyn Bay, the long coastal cycle trail, and three miles of sandy beaches. The picturesque harbour and pier at Rhos-on-Sea; Colwyn Bay; the Welsh Mountain Zoo; the all weather facilities of Eirias Park and some good local golf courses are all within reach of Old Colwyn. Also within reach close by are Llandudno and Conwy, a medieval town with a fascinating 13th century castle. And of course no visit to North Wales is complete without discovering the breathtaking natural beauty of Snowdonia and the stunning Isle of Anglesey.

Ty Nansi Rhiannon , Conwy
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Price: £ 197- £711

Sleeps: 6

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Originally a 19th Century stone barn, this property is now a luxurious ground floor apartment. The accommodation is spacious and combines original features with all modern comforts. To the rear of the cottage is a large patio, perfect for a spot of outdoor dining or simply taking in the views of the surrounding countryside and the Carneddau Mountain range beyond.
Rowen is located in North Wales in the Conwy Valley within the Snowdonia National Park. The hamlet, with its whitewashed cottages and stunning views, has a reputation for peace and tranquillity and is a favourite with walkers and ramblers who explore the moorland and countryside that lies above this little village. The Roman Road, which passes above Rowen, runs close to many sites of historical interest, including the Maen-y-Bardd, a megalithic burial chamber that dates back to 3,500BC. It is set high on a hill and offers some spectacular views along the valley. A little further along you will find more standing stones at Bwlch y Ddeufaen. Nearby is Conwy, a World Heritage Site, which boasts an imposing castle and near-complete Roman walls. In addition, there is a fishing harbour and Plas Mawr, which is one of the best preserved medieval town houses in the country. In addition to a variety of National trust properties, there are also stunning beaches, the internationally-acclaimed Bodnant Gardens, Victorian Llandudno and the village of Betws-y-Coed.

 

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