Pen Y Bont Ucha

ID: S534957

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets No

About this property

Penrhyn Bay 1.1 miles. Lying in Glanwydden on the outskirts of the coastal town Penrhyn Bay in Conwy is Pen Y Bont Ucha. This wonderful, stone-fronted cottage affords off-road parking for two cars and a homely interior with character features such as beams, low ceilings and woodburning stove set in an exposed feature fireplace, making it an idyllic setting for families looking to escape to the coast. After traversing the coast, unwind in front of the TV in the sitting area while the woodburning stove crackles soothingly, later head into the kitchen to keep the designated chef company. Tuck into a home-cooked meal at the dining table or step out to the private patio furnished with table and chairs to delight in an alfresco affair. When the sky darkens, indulge in a soothing soak in the bathroom; be sure to get some well-earned rest in the double bedroom before another fun-filled day in Penrhyn Bay. Pen Y Bont Ucha lies paces away from The Queens Head, a country pub serving delicious pub fare, the perfect place to treat your loved ones to a special meal. The nearby town of Penrhyn Bay houses an array of shops to help ease your self-catered stay, as well as Penrhyn Beach which boasts stunning sea vistas and a coastal path ideal for leisurely strolls in the sea air. Travel along the coast to Llandudno where you can wander along Llandudno Pier or take a cable car ride to the summit of the Great Orme for breath-taking views across the sea and Welsh countryside. The adventurous among you should try your hand at snowports at the Ski and Snowboard Centre or take to the water in kayaks, boats or paddle boards for a unique experience. Venture further afield to experience the great outdoors in Snowdonia National Park which is bursting at the with a variety of walks, trails and hikes that guarantee picturesque and panoramic views. Explore all North Wales has to offer at Pen Y Bont Ucha.

A sand beach, shops, a pub, and two churches are all part of Penrhyn Bay's appeal as a tourist destination in North Wales. Llandudno, a seaside resort town nestled between the Great and Little Ormes, is only three miles away. An impressive crescent of Victorian hotels lines one of the town's two beaches, while a quieter sandy cove is backed by dunes and has stunning views of Anglesey in the distance. Seals return annually to Angel Bay, making it another popular tourist destination. Spend some time exploring the Great Orme Tramway or Venue Cymru; or take in a show at the nearby Great Orme Pub & Restaurant. The Snowdonia National Park is only a short drive away from Conwy. Families will enjoy Llandudno Junction's cinema and family-friendly restaurants.

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 2 x double.

Bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC.

Cloakroom with basin and WC.

Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area.

Utility.

Sitting room with woodburning stove

Gas central heating with woodburning stove.

Oven, hob, fridge and dishwasher.

2 x TVs and WiFi.

Fuel, power and starter for woodburning stove included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off-road parking for 2 cars.

Rear garden with lawn, patio and furniture.

Sorry, no pets and no smoking.

Shop 1.4 miles, pub 0.6 miles and beach 2.1 miles

Nearby points of interest

Reviews (5)

  • Kathryn

    A very homely cottage, beautifully maintained and clean. Beds were comfortable and plenty of clothes hanging and storage space. Set in a peaceful location, close to coast. Lovely outside seated area and garden. It’s worth pointing out that the ceiling in the main living area and the doorways are a challenge for anyone above 6’ tall.

  • Dan

    Easy to use the facilities and clean sheets and towels. The garden space was a nice little area for my little one to explore and large parking space was a bonus.

  • Susan

    The cottage was clean and comfortable. Nice little garden to sit out in and generator next door didn't disturb us at all ( as stated in an earlier review) . I only marked it down 1 star as it's the first cottage we've stayed in and there was no welcome pack. For the sake of a few tea bags, milk and biscuits, it would be a nice welcome. I did forget both but luckily we had called to Asda on way there. Loved Llandudno.

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