Glan Nug is a well-received cottage in North Wales, praised for its spaciousness, cosy warmth, and ideal location for exploring local attractions. Guests enjoyed the well-equipped kitchen, comfortable beds, and the welcoming pub nearby. The property's suitability for large groups and families is highlighted, with ample parking and a peaceful setting adding to its charm.
Most guests found the property clean and tidy, though some noted areas for improvement, including kitchen cleanliness and the presence of cobwebs and pet hair. The owner was responsive to issues raised.
The cottage's location is highly praised for its proximity to Snowdonia, local towns, and attractions. The nearby pub is a plus, though some guests noted the A5 road's presence.
Guests found the cottage comfortable, with special mentions of the warm and cosy atmosphere, heated kitchen floor, and the ample space for relaxation. Some minor issues with showers and a TV were noted.
The property is well-equipped for a holiday stay, with a good dining area and kitchen facilities. Some guests mentioned the need for maintenance and updates in bathrooms and kitchen utensils.
While guests expressed gratitude for the hospitality and helpfulness of the owner, there is no mention of gifts or special touches that would fall under the category of thoughtfulness. Therefore, a score cannot be provided.
A superb stone-built former chapel house, located in the hamlet of Rhydlydan, close to the delightful Victorian town of Betws-y-Coed on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park. Set over three floors, this Rhyslydan cottage benefits from pretty views of the beautiful surrounding greenery, and provides an ideal base for families and friends looking to explore this wonderful region of Wales. This charming cottage in Snowdonia sits attached to a stone chapel, formerly the rector's house, and now offers a mixture of traditional features and modern furnishings. It has a sociable, open plan living area with kitchen, dining and sitting areas, including a woodburner set in a stone inglenook fireplace, plus a second sitting room providing additional space for guests to enjoy peace and quiet. There are five comfortable bedrooms offering flexible sleeping arrangements, two of which benefit from en-suite facilities. The delightful decked garden at the rear of this cottage near Betws-y-Coed overlooks a quaint babbling brook, and enjoys views across open countryside that offer numerous walking and cycling tracks, available from the doorstep. A traditional village pub is located just across the road, and within a short drive of this cottage near Betws-y-Coed you will find go karting to amuse children of all ages, and an abundance of watersport activities. Take a short drive to Bala to discover the beautiful lakes and surrounding rivers for fantastic fishing opportunities, whitewater rafting and sailing. A lovely Snowdonia cottage, ideal for those wanting a relaxing break or to explore this beautiful area. Note: This property is next door to Ref. 26537, together they sleep 12.
Rhydlydan is a small village near to Betws-y-Coed. It is close to the Snowdonia National Park.
Over three floors.
Five bedrooms: 3 x king-size double (two with en-suite shower, basin and WC), 2 x second floor twin.
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.
Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburner.
Private utility room
Oil central heating with woodburner.
Electric oven, ceramic hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, dishwasher, 2 x TVs with Freeview, WiFi.
Fuel and power inc, in rent.
Bed linen inc in rent.
Only Starter park provided for log burner inc in rent.
Cot, highchair and stairgate on request.
Off road parking for 6 cars.
Bike storage.
Enclosed, decked garden with furniture and BBQ.
Two well-behaved dogs welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 1.5 miles, pub 1 min walk.
Note: No stag or hen parties.
Note: Located close to main road.
Robert
Would recommend this cottage lovely area as a base to explore North Wales.
Tim
Good food in the pub just across the road and great location for Betws-Y-Coed and the surrounding area.
Lisa
An Nug cottage. The cottage is by the main road but this didn't bother us at all, though if you've got all the windows open then the traffic can be quite noisy. Cottage lovely and spacious, plenty of room for us all. Love!y space outside looking over the stream and fields. We found the kitchen well equipped and had everything we needed. Good location for visiting north Wales and Snowdonia. It would have been nice to have a welcome pack on our arrival. Other cottages we have stayed in left some milk, tea bags and a cake etc, and a folder with local information. There is a!so no books, games or DVD's in the cottage. But we enjoyed staying in the cottage and I would return again.
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