Gwynant Bach is ideal at any time of the year and if booked with Gwynant can cater for up to 12 and suits friends and families who want to enjoy the abundance of outdoor activities, stunning scenery and attractions this beautiful area has to offer.
Gwynant Bach is situated in the centre of the Snowdonia National Park in the beautiful and sought after village of Rowen just outside the historic town of Conwy.
The house is an attractive welsh cottage style home offering modern amenities and comfort. Its two bed rooms sleeps 4 people but there is room for a cot should you wish to bring one.
The accommodation compromises of a lounge/dining room which has a flat screen TV with Freeview, and Wi-Fi, a well equipped kitchen, a shower wet room and toilet, a twin bedded room with two single beds and a master bedroom with en-suite toilet and sink.
The accommodation also has under floor heating which make the cottage snug and warm in the winter months. Outside has a patio area and seating which is ideal for relaxing.
There is loading and unloading parking available next to the house as well as off-street parking on the road opposite.
The two bed roomed property sleeps 4 people but there is room for a cot should you wish to bring one.
Please feel free to contact us should you require any further information or have a special request
As we live near the cottage there is always someone available should you need any help
Gwynant Bach is situated in the Snowdonia National park making it easily accessible to numerous leisure activities.
The award winning Ty Gwyn pub is only a minutes’ walk away offering good food everyday and traditional Welsh singing on a Friday night. The Conwy Water Gardens and Pancake House is also in the village and ideal for a spot of coarse fishing, animal petting or food at the resturant.
The property is the perfect location for a weekend break or family holiday for up to 4 guests and is near to the historic town of Conwy with its Castle, the Smallest House in Britain, Town Walls, Suspension Bridge, Plas Mawr and Aberconwy House as well as its beaches, Marina and Quay. Surf Snowdonia, RSPB nature reserve, Welsh Mountain Zoo Bodnant Gardens and Farm Shop all are a 10 minute drive away.
For those wishing to stretch their legs there is a multitude of walks & hikes throughout the area of Snowdonia. The smallest peak Tal-Y Fan is considered the start of the 14 peaks and with Rowen being nestled in the shadow of the mountain it is a good base to start your ascent. More sedentary walks are available in the village and throughout the Conwy Valley. Those seeking an adrenaline rush look no further than Tree Top adventures (Zip World Fforest), Bounce Below, Velocity Quarry Tour & Zip World, all within 40 mins or less.
Llandudno is also a 15 minute drive and boasts a shopping centre, promenade, pier and the Great Orme with its tram rides and copper mines.
It is centrally located in the North of Wales and well placed to visit other historic towns and castles such as Caernarfon, Betws-Y-Coed and the island of Anglesey.