Bryn Tirion - Penrhynside

ID: S166409

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 6
  • ・ Pets 2

About this property

Enjoying a private, secure location in the small settlement of Penrhynside, in the secluded Penrhyn Bay area and just a short walk from Llandudno, is this lovely end-of-terrace property, Bryn Tirion. This charming property has a stylish interior with carefully chosen artwork and furniture. Bryn Tirion is perfect for a family break or an adventure with friends and rests within easy reach of an array of attractions in nearby Llandudno, Conwy, Snowdonia and Conwy Valley. A sleek white kitchen plays host to a wealth of appliances where you can whip up delicious meals for the group and when it's ready to serve up, take a seat in the tastefully-renovated dining room with period touches like the original fireplace and quarry floor tiles. Sit on rustic dining chairs and tuck in, with views out to the lovely terrace garden beyond. On warm days, take your food and drinks outside and make use of the charming wooden bench seating and table, providing a perfect way to end the day on the enclosed sun-trap upper patio. For cooler evenings, retreat to the sitting room where two inviting sofas offer a homely place to relax, whether you're in the mood for a film on the Smart TV or just want to continue the conversation with your nearest and dearest. Discover two bedrooms up on the first floor, both spacious and tranquil settings with gorgeous, original, wooden floorboards adding a certain character. Here you will find a king-size bedroom with far-reaching views across the bay; the other bedroom on this level is a double. The second floor is where you can find another king-size bed in the eaves, with exposed beams and sloping ceilings, which provides a secluded space to rest in or have fun with the table football game. There is a second TV, suitable for the selection of DVD's up in this bedroom; perfect for children who want to watch something different on TV or have some chill-out time. Go back down to the first floor to the newly tiled bathroom, where a bath with a shower over offers an attractive spot to freshen up. Take the night off from cooking by visiting one of Penrhynside's famous pubs where you can enjoy a pint of local, real ale. Try The Penrhyn Arms, which has a wood fired pizza oven or alternatively, head down to Penrhyn Bay Beach, enjoy a tipple at The Beach Café Bar or walk/drive over to Glanwyddan and dine or stop for a drink at The Queens Head, an award winning gastro-pub with a lovely beer garden. Walk along the Wales Coast Path and go to Angel Bay; perched atop the cliff as you look down to the water's edge and try to spot the seals with their cubs, especially during the cubbing season. Carry on over the Little Orme to reach the promenade and the sweeping bay of Llandudno. For an extended walk, continue over the Great Orme, exploring the Llandudno seafront as you go, with its seaside novelties, Punch and Judy and Victorian Pier. The medieval town of Conwy is also nearby and home to the world-famous Conwy Castle and Plas Mawr Elizabethan heritage townhouse building. Go for a stroll along Conwy Quay, have your photo taken beside the Smallest House in Great Britain, go crabbing from the Quay Jetty, and stop for a drink at the Liverpool Arms and watch the world go by. Have an ice cream from Parisella's Ice Cream shop (made in Conwy) and then pick up some mussels from Conwy Mussels next to the RNLI building and take them back to Bryn Tirion for dinner. Make some everlasting memories in North Wales with Bryn Tirion - Penrhynside as your elegant base.

These two headlands, the Great Orme and the Little Orme, as well as the town's two waterfronts are what give Llandudno its unique attraction as a tourist destination. There are two outstanding beaches in the town: the North Shore, which has a huge promenade backed by an impressive crescent of Victorian hotels, and the calmer West Shore, which has kilometres of sandy beachfront backed by sand dunes and amazing views of Anglesey.

Nevertheless, for the greatest views, you may take the Great Orme Tramway or an exhilarating over-a-mile cable car journey to the peak of the 679ft Great Orme.

The town has a wide variety of stores, pubs, restaurants, and cafés, along with North Wales' top entertainment venue, Venue Cymru. A few miles away is the fascinating town of Conwy, a designated World Heritage Site where its castle dominates the skyline and from where you can discover miles of sandy beaches or head to Snowdonia National Park for some fantastic walks and hikes rewarded by breath-taking views along the way. Llandudno is a great base from which to explore the mountains, countryside, towns and villages of North Wales.

Accommodation

Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x double, 1 x second-floor king-size with DVD player only.

Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.

Kitchen.

Dining room.

Sitting room

Gas central heating.

Electric oven and induction hob, fridge/freezer, washing machine, microwave.

Smart TV, DVD player, table football, WiFi, a selection of DVDs.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Travel cot and highchair available.

Off-road parking available down narrow lane for 1 car (can be quite tight for larger cars); on-street parking available along village streets.

Rear enclosed courtyard with furniture for six guests.

Two well-behaved dogs welcome (second dog £20 per week) , other pets considered upon request.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 0.5 miles, pub 0.1 miles, beach 1 mile.

Note: One of the double bedrooms is in the eaves of the property with sloping ceilings.

Note: Please don't leave dogs in the property unattended

Nearby points of interest

Reviews (54)

  • Nicholas

    Great view of the sea. Quiet, clean and comfy beds. Well equipped kitchen. Nice dining area and relaxing sitting room. The parking is a little tight but easy once you get used to it.

  • Samantha

    My child has autism and is a escape artist and i was so worried about the property but as long as you remember to lock doors its autism proof. The property was beautiful and very casual. Just what the doctor ordered. If you are having second thoughts about booking it, dont. Do it. We be definitely going back next year.

  • Nicholas

    Very easy to communicate with owner.

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