Craig Yr Angel

ID: S277255

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 6
  • ・ Pets No

Snaptrip says

Craig Yr Angel is a well-regarded cottage in Llandudno, praised for its stunning views and cleanliness. Guests appreciate the comfortable accommodation and thoughtful touches like Welsh cakes. The location is ideal for exploring, though the steep access may challenge some. Facilities are generally good, but some maintenance issues are noted.

Guests that stayed at this property said

The cottage receives high marks for cleanliness, with multiple reviews mentioning it being 'spotless' and 'very well cleaned'. The attention to cleanliness in key areas like the bathroom and kitchen is particularly appreciated.

The location is highly praised for its spectacular views and proximity to local attractions. However, the steep walk and accessibility are noted as potential challenges for some guests.

Guests find the cottage comfortable, mentioning cosy beds and a well-equipped living space. The presence of a separate bathroom and shower adds to the comfort level, although some guests noted issues with the boiler and steep steps.

The cottage is well-equipped, with special mention of the kitchen and bathrooms. However, some guests reported minor maintenance issues such as missing blinds and a torn couch, suggesting room for improvement.

Guests feel welcomed by thoughtful gestures like starter tea, milk, and Welsh cakes. While these treats are warmly received, it's important to note that such amenities may vary and are not guaranteed with every stay.

About this property

Situated on the side of the Great Orme, Craig Yr Angel is a beautifully presented three-storey dwelling, boasting a traditional interior and a homely aura from which to explore the wonders of Wales with your loved ones. This terraced former copper miners cottage offers excellent holiday accommodation for exploring Llandudno, resting in a desirable position just outside of the excitement of the town, while also benefiting from sitting along the Great Orme, there's no better choice for a coastal escape. Enter past your private patio, stopping to breathe in the fresh coastal air, before taking the steep steps up to the front door to be welcomed in by the Victorian-styled black and white tiled floor, with the sitting room resting peacefully to the left where you will find breath-taking views, a welcoming gas fire, perfect for those cosy nights in when you're out adventuring, the plush seating arrangement making a lovely spot to unwind with a good book. At the rear of the property you can find the kitchen/diner, boasting the most quirky character, here you can sit and keep the chef of the group company as they make use of the wonderful range of appliances at hand, with all you could need for a self-catered stay. Make the most of your location by dining alfresco out in the rear courtyard, a marvellous spot to enjoy a homemade meal when you're not out sampling the fresh sea food of the coast. Take the staircase to the first floor to find a well-presented twin bedroom accompanied by both a stylish shower room and a bathroom, both impressive in size, it offers you plenty of space to prepare for your day amongst a contemporary interior. Up on the final floor rests both a king-size and a double, both boasting their own splendid views and a lovely sleeping spot to relax each evening. There's so much to explore within the local area, with the tramline running at the bottom of the road giving you easy access to the surrounding wonders, while Llandudno itself offers excitement at any time of year; for a traditional seaside experience, explore the 19th century Llandudno Pier, hosting shops and a games arcade, as well as there being plenty of opportunities to enjoy tasty fish and chips, while a day spent at North Shore Beach is a must along with Punch and Judy shows. Other wonderful attractions include the Llandudno Ski and Snowboard Centre which is just a 5 minute walk from the property, Happy Valley Botanical Gardens, Llandudno Chocolate Experience, golfing and so much more, with plenty of shops and restaurants to while away the hours in too. For those seeking natural splendour, nothing beats a stroll along the coast with plenty of wildlife watching opportunities, while the Great Orme Country Park provides the perfect picnic spot along with models, interactive displays and exciting films where you can learn more about the diverse wildlife, protected plant species and history of the Great Orme; the perfect family day out. The Snowdonia National Park can be reached by car for those seeking a more challenging ramble, with Conwy en-route being well-worth a visit to discover its rich history including The Smallest House in Great Britain! In reach of Rhos on Sea, Colwyn Bay, and so many more wonderful locations, Craig Y Angel is the perfect choice for an action-packed escape to Wales, at any time of year.

Llandudno can be found resting between the two headlands of the Great Orme and the Little Orme, making an extremely scenic spot from which to explore Wales. The town boasts easy access to various countryside and coastal attractions, as well as its two waterfronts being a particular marvel. There are plenty of shops and eateries within the town itself, accompanied by plenty of family-friendly attractions, while Conwy, Colwyn Bay and the Snowdonia National Park all within easy reach too.

Accommodation

Over three floors.

1 x second-floor king-size, 1 x second-floor double, 1 x twin.

Bathroom with bath, basin, heated towel rail and WC.

Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Sitting room with gas fire

Gas central heating and gas fire.

Electric double oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, washer/dryer, dishwasher, TV with Sky and WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Highchair available on request.

Roadside parking.

Front enclosed patio with furniture.

Rear enclosed courtyard.

Sorry, no pets and no smoking.

Shop 0.5 miles, pub 0.2 miles.

The property is on The Great Ormes itself, home to the famous goats and is also near the Great Orme Copper Mines.

Walking groups welcome.

Nearby is Venue Cymru which hosts concerts, musicals, comedy shows etc.

Note: There is steep step access from the front and rear, which may unfortunately not be suitable for those less able.

Note: There are four floors in this property, however the lower-ground floor is closed off to guests.

Note: No stag/hen or similar

Nearby points of interest

Reviews (16)

  • Elizabeth

    Very comfortable beds and excellent water pressure for shower. Access front and back is very steep so not suitable for young children or adults with decreased mobility. Really enjoyed our stay, thank you.

  • Graham

    Views from the front are awesome. We had an issue with the hot water, but the owner moved rapidly and considerately to resolve this. Steps perhaps too steep for older people (and toddlers). We'd stay again!

  • Gary

    Boiler needed reset sometimes to provide hot water but advised of this by the owner on day of travel and very minor inconvenience. Not used to early departure of 9.30am. Nice location and overall enjoyed our stay.

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