TREM Y FOEL Self Catering Holiday Cottage DWYGYFYLCHI (PENMAENMAWR)In Snowdonia National Park, near Conwy North Wales |
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Prices and availability 2009 (click)
The property is also available January-March, 2009, for lets of up to 31 days. Please enquire as to terms.
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Self-Catering Holiday Cottage, sleeps 4,
in Snowdonia National Park,
peaceful location,
idyllic surroundings,
with many beautiful walks
in the area.
Very easy access, being 1 mile from the A55, about 3 miles from
Conwy,
and only 4 miles from Llandudno Junction
Station.
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Downstairs: Lounge with TV & DVD player; utility room with WC, washing machine, wash basin; dining room with TV.
Kitchen with
Upstairs: double bedroom; Cot and high chair available. Gas fired central heating. |
| Outside: Drying shed
with tumble dryer (useful for determined walkers and cyclists); iron and ironing board. Patio with barbecue. Sheltered back garden, ideal for sunbathing. Small sunny front garden, with views of the hills. Parking
Situated up a private road with own gated |
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Rental of cottage (gas, electricity, and bed linen included; not bath towels):
£295-420 per week (2008).
Generally available Saturday-Saturday.
The property is non smoking inside the house.
Short notice bookings welcome, however we normally require at least two clear
days' notice.
Apply: Ronnie & Margaret Brown, Tan-y-Graig, 30 Deganwy Rd., Deganwy,
Conwy LL31 9DG.
Tel:+44 (0)1492 583608.
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In Snowdonia National Park, with many beautiful walks in the area, particularly the Sychnant Pass.
Penmaenmawr and Dwygyfylchi web site (including pubs and restaurants).
Nearby is the North Wales Path. The village has a golf course and bowling green, with views of hills and sea.
North Wales coast, Snowdonia National Park and the Isle of Anglesey all provide a host of activities and attractions for all ages - from walking, climbing, cycling, horse riding and mountain biking to railways, castles, museums, and heritage centres. There are several web sites giving information on North Wales attractions, for example touristnetuk , walesdirectory , and others given below. You can also search on North Wales attractions, events, etc.
Conwy Mountain Walks Penmaenmawr Walks Cycling in North Wales Castles in Wales Conwy Estuary Strategic Route
There is much of archaeological interest in the area. See for example the work on the Roman Conwy River Crossings in the Kanovium Project.
Penmaenmawr beach, with sailing club, is 2 miles, the old walled town of Conwy and the RSPB Conwy Bird Reserve are about 3 miles. A restaurant, and two pubs serving pub lunches, are under 10 minutes walk away, in Capelulo.
Conwy Great Orme Jubilee Path Great Orme Copper Mine
Shopping
Dwygyfylchi has a post office, general store,
Gannets
(caterer).
Tesco and Netto supermarkets are near Llandudno Junction.
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Front parking |
Hall |
Further links:
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Adventure activities, rock climbing courses, scrambling, walking, short breaks, courses throughout Snowdonia. |
The following has many links:

BestWalks: the most comprehensive
resource on the web for books on walking
in North Wales and throughout the UK.
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Updated 6 January, 2009