
Golygfa is a split-level, two-storey holiday cottage in Llanrwst, Conwy, North Wales. Sitting elevated above a small village with grassy fields behind, this pet-friendly property delivers genuinely stunning countryside views from its private balcony. Guests have called the sunrise from that balcony "unbelievable. " It's peaceful, clean and modern no traffic noise, no pollution.
You're 4 miles from Betws-y-Coed and 10 miles from Conwy. Snowdonia National Park is on your doorstep. A lake is just 0. 3 miles away and a river 0. 5 miles. Pubs are 2. 6 miles away. It's quiet here but not isolated.
The cottage sleeps four across two bedrooms. A ground-floor double bedroom offers countryside views from the window. Upstairs there's a twin bedroom.
Golygfa is a split-level, two-storey holiday cottage in Llanrwst, Conwy, North Wales. Sitting elevated above a small village with grassy fields behind, this pet-friendly property delivers genuinely stunning countryside views from its private balcony. Guests have called the sunrise from that balcony "unbelievable." It's peaceful, clean and modern no traffic noise, no pollution.
You're 4 miles from Betws-y-Coed and 10 miles from Conwy. Snowdonia National Park is on your doorstep. A lake is just 0.3 miles away and a river 0.5 miles. Pubs are 2.6 miles away. It's quiet here but not isolated.
The cottage sleeps four across two bedrooms. A ground-floor double bedroom offers countryside views from the window. Upstairs there's a twin bedroom. The family bathroom has a bath, overhead shower and heated towel rail. The living area has glazed patio doors opening onto the balcony with a glass balustrade, Smart TV and plush sofa.
Conwy Castle is 10 miles away (20 mins). Swallow Falls near Betws-y-Coed is 4 miles (8 mins). Llandudno's Victorian Pier is roughly 18 miles (30 mins). Llechwedd Slate Caverns are around 14 miles (25 mins).
Two well-behaved dogs are welcome in the secure terraced garden. Golygfa suits couples, small families and dog owners who want real North Wales countryside without compromise.
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Guests call the sunrise from the private balcony with glass balustrade over the village and fields genuinely unbelievable. Morning coffee here is something else.
Dogs are fully welcome including on the sofa. Blankets are provided and the terraced garden is secure. A rare find for dog owners.
The two-level garden has a swing seat, lawn and furniture. Eleven steps lead to the lower terrace with a further 15 to the next level up.
No traffic noise or pollution here. A lake is 0.3 miles away and Betws-y-Coed is just 4 miles. Snowdonia National Park is right on your doorstep.
Gas central heating keeps the cottage warm in all weathers. Air conditioning units are also available. Fuel and power are included in the rent.
The host provides tea, coffee, biscuits and local Welsh sweet treats on arrival. Guests consistently highlight this as a genuinely thoughtful touch.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach Golygfa by car, use the host's arrival instructions rather than the postcode alone as the postcode can be misleading in this area. You can drop luggage at the front door before parking at the rear of the property, where there is private off-road parking for three cars down a steep hill behind the cottage.
The nearest railway station is Llanrwst, which is on the Conwy Valley Line running between Llandudno and Blaenau Ffestiniog. From the station it is a short taxi ride to the property.
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Postcode: LL24 0SG
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