Nestled in the foothills of the world-famous Snowdonia National Park, this handcrafted cabin has been perfectly set-up for a tranquil countryside escape to North Wales. Cwt Celyn, meaning ‘Holly Hut’ in Welsh.. All on the ground floor.
Open plan living space.
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DIning area:.
Kitchen: With microwave.
Bedroom: With kingsize bed and en-suite shower room with shower cubicle and toilet.. Underfloor central heating, electricity, bed linen and towels included. Garden with sitting-out area, terrace, garden furniture and barbecue. Hot tub (private). Private parking for 1 car. No smoking.. Cwt Celyn, in its own private wildflower garden and enjoys stunning far-reaching views the dramatic Snowdonia Mountain range and rolling landscape below. You’ll certainly see the sun go down with some amazing sunsets from the comfort of the hot tub. A few miles down the road in Llangernyw, you’ll find a lovely local with log fires and delicious food. This popular inn does one of the best Sunday roasts around and offers a takeaway option, including delicious homemade wood-fired pizzas.
For a greater variety of eateries visit the beautiful village of Betws y Coed, which has numerous attractions and a distinctly Alpine feel, enhanced by the dense Gwydir Forest and mountain backdrop. The site is well-positioned to visit a variety of amazing attractions around North Wales including the Forest Coaster and Zip World, Go Below Underground Adventures, Surf Snowdonia, and the fantastic Highland Railway. Walking and hiking in the Snowdonia National Park is a must with some of the most scenic routes in the whole of the UK. Also, within easy reach are the Carneddau Mountains, plus numerous mountain lakes, offering mountain biking, walking, and fishing. Bike hire, fishing and a café are available at Llyn Brenig (which contains a 10-mile round walk) or for less strenuous, but equally impressive routes visit Llyn Crafnant and Llyn Geirionydd.
What’s more, the North Wales Coast can easily be explored by car with the vast choice of beaches of Pen Llyn, (Llyn Peninsula) Ynys Môn(Anglesey) and Conwy which are all within an hour’s drive. Despite the multitude of activities and attractions on offer you may simply want to relax and unwind in this chilled-out hillside cabin. You’ll find and an abundance of wildlife right here on your doorstep, from the birdsong in the woodlands to Red Kites and Buzzards calling and soaring overhead, and of course a charming collection of farm animals, which amble lazily around the fields right in front of you. This lovely, secluded cabin is just right for a romantic break under the stars.
Cwt Celyn (Holly Hut) (QU7605) can be booked with Dol y Mynydd (The Mountain Meadow) (QU7521) to accommodate upto 4 guests.
This property only has a combination microwave oven. There is no standard oven.
Located in Abergele, this cottage is in a rural area and in the mountains. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Eryri National Park and Pwllycrochan Woods Local Nature Reserve, while Llanrwst Almshouses and Conwy Valley Railway Museum are cultural highlights. Zip World Fforest and Conwy Valley Maze are also worth visiting.
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