Hendre-Wen is a modern three bedroom holiday cottage in Betws-Y-Coed on the eastern edge of Eryri (Snowdonia). An easy comfortable home in a popular location[Read more...]
Hendre-Wen is a modern detached three bedroom holiday cottage in Betws-Y-Coed; known as the gateway to Eryri (Snowdonia) and home to the Swallow Falls. It is a comfortable cottage in a popular location.
From the entrance hall we turn left into a large kitchen diner. Cream fitted kitchen units house all the appliance you need for a self catering holiday including a washing machine, electric oven and hob. A breakfast bar with stools separates the kitchen area from the dining area that includes a simple dining table and chairs plus a flat screen TV.
We cross back across the entrance hall and into the lounge. Again, this is a lovely bright and simple space with comfortable seating and a second TV flanking a central fireplace. French double glazed doors leading out onto the back garden ensures that the room is filled with a nice soft light. There is also a convenient ground floor bathroom with wc and washbasin.
There are three bedrooms upstairs. The first is a large double bedroom with an en-suite shower room. A second bedroom houses two single beds. The third, slightly smaller bedroom has just the one single bed. Simple clean décor helps create a calm and relaxed feel to the house. The first floor family bathroom includes a shower over bath arrangement, wc and washbasin.
Hendre-Wen is located on a quiet road in Betws-Y-Coed. The house includes a small back garden and off road parking for up to two cars at the front. A quick 5-minute walk will bring you into the centre of Betws-Y-Coed itself. There’s a wide selection of pubs, cafes and shops in town and is a popular destination for tourists throughout the year.
There’s lot to do in the area. Adventure activities such as mountain biking and cave exploring sit along more traditional pastimes such as walking and golf. The Marin Trail for example, is a must for all keen mountain bikers. And keen walkers should wander along the Llugwy river to the famous Swallow Falls during their stay.
The options for days out are also numerous. Described as the gateway to Eryri, Betws Y Coed is within easy reach of the mountains and lakes that North Wales is so famous for. Castles and historical monuments are dotted everywhere on the landscape whilst other popular attractions celebrate our more recent industrial heritage.
Here's a link for more information on the local area that you might find useful:
Things to do in Betws Y Coed
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From the junction of the A470 and A5 just east of Betws Y Coed, cross over the river Conwy onto the and continue along the A5 direction Betws Y Coed. Continue for 1.3 miles through the town centre. As the houses and shops fade away turn left into Ffordd Gethin. Hendre Wen is the second house on your left opposite a school.
Here's a link for more info on the local area that you might find useful:
SNOWDONIA INFORMATION PACK - BETWS-Y-COED
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Check-in: 16:00 | Check-out: 10:00
<p>The key safe is located at the rear of the property between 2 black drainpipes - key safe the code is 3794.<br /> <br /> Heating instructions and other appliance instructions etc will be made available in Welcome Pack.</p>
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