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Little-Oak

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From £512 per week

Romantic Restored Granary Retreat for Two in Conwy Valley, near Betws-y-Coed and Eryri National Park. A cosy escape with a log burner, king-size bed, and stunning views. A maximum of 2 dogs are welcome at this property. [Read more...]

Tucked away in the rolling hills of the Conwy Valley in North Wales, Little Oak is a romantic restored granary retreat for two where rustic charm meets modern comfort. Surrounded by peaceful countryside and far-reaching views, it offers a true sense of escape - a place where guests come to slow down, switch off and enjoy the quiet beauty of the landscape. If you’re dreaming of cosy nights by the fire, lazy mornings in a king-size bed and scenic walks straight from your doorstep, this is the perfect hideaway.

The moment you enter Little Oak, you’re welcomed by the warmth of a real fire, exposed stone walls and wooden beams that whisper tales of the granary’s past. The cosy living space features a plush sofa, Smart TV and log burner, perfect for curling up with a book or a glass of wine after a day exploring the valley.

The dining area is set for intimate meals, while the desk space makes this an ideal spot for a workcation if you can resist the call of the mountains and countryside outside.

The kitchen blends country charm with modern convenience, fully equipped with an oven, hob, coffee machine and plenty of counter space for preparing a relaxed breakfast before heading out for the day.

The spacious king-size bedroom is a dream. Soft lighting, crisp linens and a separate sitting area create a luxurious retreat. Wake up to beautiful countryside views and the quiet stillness of the surrounding landscape before stepping into your private en-suite WC. There’s also an extra WC downstairs, so no midnight stair-climbing required.

Step outside to enjoy your private enclosed garden, perfect for morning coffee, evening drinks or simply soaking up the peace and quiet of the surrounding countryside. With very little to disturb the tranquillity, it’s a wonderful place to unwind and let the day slow down.

It’s also perfect for letting your four-legged friend stretch their legs, as this retreat is pet-friendly. Private parking is available, making it easy to explore the surrounding beauty.

Many guests comment on how peaceful it feels here, often spending time simply relaxing and enjoying the calm surroundings. This romantic North Wales getaway for two is all about slowing down, enjoying nature and escaping the everyday.

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Nestled in Conwy Valley, Little-Oak offers the best of coastal and countryside adventures. You’re just a short drive from Conwy, a UNESCO-listed medieval town with its impressive 13th-century castle and charming waterfront. The bustling village of Betws-y-Coed, known as the Gateway to Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, is also nearby, offering scenic walks, waterfalls, and independent shops.

For the ultimate challenge, Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon)—the highest mountain in Wales—is within easy reach, whether you plan to hike to the summit or take the scenic train. The lakes, forests, and peaks of Eryri National Park are all at your doorstep, making this the perfect base for walking, cycling, and exploring the great outdoors.

And if all that fresh air builds up an appetite, the local pub is within a mile, serving hearty Welsh dishes and a well-earned pint.

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Google Map Directions

From the North -

Leave the North Wales Expressway (A55) at junction 19 and head south towards Betws y Coed on the A470.

Travel through Glan Conwy continuing south passing the signs for Bodnant Gardens. A little further on you will pass the Welsh Food Centre at Bodnant which will be on your left. Keep going and approximately a quarter of a mile further on you will see the sign to turn right at the Tal y Cafn public house onto the B5279, take this turning to the right.

Travel over the bridge and continue along the road until you reach a T-junction in Tyn y Groes. At this T-junction turn left and head towards Trefriw on the B5106. Continue along this road until you reach Tal y Bont where you need to turn right towards Llanbedr y Cennin, this turning is directly in front of the Bedol Public House. Continue up the hill passing The Bull Public House on your left, keep going for a further half a mile and do not turn left if your sat nav tells you to.

You will come to a sharp right hand bend where the road rises steeply and you have a white cottage on your left.

Shortly after this right hand bend you will see that Llwyn y Gwaew is the drive on the right immediately opposite the garage of the white cottage.

Proceed slowly down the drive and you will arrive at your destination at the bottom of the drive. The Granary is the first cottage on your left and the parking space is immediately adjacent to the side of the property in front of a field gate.

From the South -

After leaving Llanwrst heading north on the A 470 you will pass Maenan Abbey which is approximately half way to the Tal y Cafn Public House where you will want to turn left onto the B5279.

After making this turn, please refer to the Directions from the North which provide you with the directions you require from this point.

Here's a link for more info on the local area that you might find useful:
https://www.dioni.co.uk/things-to-do-in-conwy/

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Check-in: 16:00 | Check-out: 10:00

Parking is as described above.<br /> <br /> We live on site and so the property will be unlocked for your arrival. We usually meet most of our guests so as to provide instructions on how everything works and any other information you may require to enjoy your stay.  <br /> <br /> If you don’t plan on arriving at the check in time of 4 pm, we would be very grateful if you could let us know just so that should we not be home when you arrive we can explain where the key is and any other information you may need to settle in.

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