Escape to this charming detached cottage, perfect for couples and small families alike. With a wood-fired hot tub, enclosed garden, and far-reaching views over the stunning Welsh countryside, this peaceful retreat in Betws Gwerfil Goch offers a truly memorable getaway.
Set in an elevated position, the cottage is just 1.5 miles from Maerdy, where you'll find everything you need – from a welcoming pub and farm shop to a cosy café and restaurant. Outdoor adventures await in every direction, with scenic walks, mountain biking trails, and watersports at Llyn Tegid (9.5 miles) in Bala, Wales’ largest natural lake. For even more exploring, head to Betws-y-Coed (16 miles), the gateway to Snowdonia, full of waterfalls, hiking routes, and charming independent shops and cafés.
Step through the gate into the pretty garden and pause to take in the stunning views. Inside, you’ll find a cosy lounge with a wood burner, comfy sofa, and Smart TV, ideal for winding down after a day of adventure. The well-equipped kitchen makes mealtimes a breeze, whether you’re preparing a romantic dinner or a family favourite. Enjoy your meals at the dining table overlooking the garden.
Upstairs, the main bedroom features a spacious double bed for a restful night’s sleep. Adjacent to this across the landing is the second bedroom, single bed and single trundle underneath, ideal for children or flexible sleeping arrangements. French doors from this room open straight onto the patio and hot tub, adding an extra touch of luxury. The room also features a dressing table area ideal for working from home whilst away offering a flexible yet compact solution.
Outside, the enclosed garden is a haven for all ages, although small children should be supervised at the top of the garden at all times, enjoy alfresco dining, fire up the charcoal BBQ, or unwind in the wood-fired hot tub surrounded by nature. There is also an enclosed paddock, perfect for dogs to run, sniff, and explore safely. Guests with outdoor gear will appreciate the covered storage for bikes, canoes, and paddleboards, making this an ideal base for both relaxation and adventure in North Wales.