| The Stables , Llanrwst |
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Price: £ 356 - £ 686
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Wheelchair Access Short Break Pet Friendly Easy Walking Access |
Commanding spectacular views towards the Snowdonia National Park these smart and modern properties have been created from the skilful conversion of a traditional farm building to offer a wonderful base for a relaxing holiday break. Peacefully set in the grounds of the owners' smallholding each property enjoys its own patio and The Granary has a lovely balcony perfect for admiring the view. The location is ideal - just 2 miles away is Llanrwst with its good selection of shops restaurants cafes and pubs and easy access to great family attractions and aoutdoor pursuits including treetop adventure fine walking mountain biking bird watching. Horse riding and golf are nearby and only 5 miles away is Betws-y-coed North Wales' most popular and scenic village home to interesting shops and the Swallow Falls. Llandudno's sandy beaches and and seaside attractions are a mere 15 miles distant.
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| The Granary , Llanrwst |
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Price: £ 314 - £ 595
Sleeps: 4 |

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Non Smoking Short Break Pet Friendly
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| Commanding spectacular views towards the Snowdonia National Park these smart and modern properties have been created from the skilful conversion of a traditional farm building to offer a wonderful base for a relaxing holiday break. Peacefully set in the grounds of the owners' smallholding each property enjoys its own patio and The Granary has a lovely balcony perfect for admiring the view. The location is ideal - just 2 miles away is Llanrwst with its good selection of shops restaurants cafes and pubs and easy access to great family attractions and aoutdoor pursuits including treetop adventure fine walking mountain biking bird watching. Horse riding and golf are nearby and only 5 miles away is Betws-y-coed North Wales' most popular and scenic village home to interesting shops and the Swallow Falls. Llandudno's sandy beaches and and seaside attractions are a mere 15 miles distant. |
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| Siabod , Llanrwst |
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Price: £ 310 - £675
Sleeps: 8 |

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| More than one bathroom or shower room Fire or Woodburner Easy Walking Access Pub close to cottage Pets allowed Parking Available Has a Garden |
| Siabod at Pen Llan is a luxurious five star barn conversion in the picturesque village of Llanddoged near the market town of Llanrwst. The cosy beamed lounge has a wonderful fireplace and the entire property has been recently refurbished throughout. The property overlooks the Conwy Valley and enjoys stunning views of the Carneddau mountain range in Snowdonia. Located on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park, the area is steeped in Celtic history and central to both the Snowdonia Mountains and lakes and the stunning North Wales Coast. |
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| Penrhyddion Ucha , Llanrwst |
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Price: £ 173- £608
Sleeps: 5 |

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| This property was originally built and used as a farmhouse and has been lovingly restored to offer accommodation for up to five people. It retains many of the original features, such as exposed beams and a slate fireplace. An enclosed garden offers ample opportunity for a spot of alfresco dining or simply to enjoy a glass of wine as the sun sets over the distant mountains. |
| Betws-Y-Coed was founded around a monastery late in the 6th Century. It grew very slowly with the development of the local lead-mining industry and today has earned the nickname of ‘the Gateway to Snowdonia’ and is one of North Wales’ most popular holiday destinations. As part of the Snowdonia National Park it is surrounded by miles of unspoilt countryside and ancient mountains and is home to an abundance of wildlife and some rare species of plants. This is a Mecca for walkers, horse-riders and climbers looking to pit themselves against the trials offered by Mount Snowdon. There are a variety of attractions in and around Betwsy-Y-Coed, such as Fairy Glen, a secluded gorge and beauty spot on the River Conwy. The Swallow Falls are also extremely popular and offer a dramatic highlight to any visit. There is a good selection of pubs in the village, with a number of restaurants and shops. |
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