Islwyn rests in Bryn Pydew, Conwy and can sleep four people in two bedrooms.
Islwyn, a detached house, consists of a kitchen/diner with dining seating for six, electric oven, ceramic hob, fridge with freezer compartment, dishwasher, microwave, kettle, and toaster, a utility with washing machine, basin, and WC, a sitting room with Smart TV and electric flame-effect fire, and a snug with TV. The bedrooms consist of a double and twin, serviced by a shower room with a walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail, and WC. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen, and towels are all included in the rent. Outside, there is an enclosed rear garden with patio, lawn, furniture, off-road parking for one car, and roadside parking for one car. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Guests can find the closest shop in 1.6 miles, pub in 1.1 miles, and within 2.6 miles, a beach. Visit Islwyn for your next adventure. Note: There is a minimum stay of six nights. Note: Children over the age of eight years are welcome.
Amenities: Gas central heating. Electric oven, ceramic hob, microwave, under counter fridge, washing machine, dishwasher, kettle, toaster. 2 x TVs, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for 1 car, roadside parking for 1 car. Enclosed rear garden with patio, lawn, furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 1.6 miles, pub 1.1 miles, beach 2.6 miles. Note: There is a minimum stay of 6 nights. Note: Children over the age of 8 years are welcome
Region: Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.
Town: Llandudno Junction is a large village, situated within the county borough of Conwy, Wales. The town was built around the railway station, where today you will find many through trains from Manchester to Llandudno. The village also plays host to a number of small businesses, shops, supermarkets, chain restaurants, pubs and a Cineworld. From here, you can cross the famous Conwy Suspension Bridge to access the wonderful market town of Conwy, where you can discover Welsh history by visiting the 13th century fortress, the Smallest House in Great Britain and the historic home, Plas Mawr. Further afield is the larger coastal town of Llandudno, which plays host to the Great Orme, where you can enjoy breath-taking sea and mountain views, offering a challenging walk with a pub at the top. Whilst here, you can also take a walk along the traditional Pier or take a cable car ride to the summit. Llandudno Junction is a superb base for exploring this portion of North Wales.