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Holiday home with river views near Snowdon

Comfortable Accommodation: Glan Lledr Riverside Cottage in Betws-y-coed offers a two-bedroom holiday home with a living room. The property features a fully equipped kitchen, washing machine, and a cosy fireplace. Outdoor Spaces: Guests can enjoy a private garden and outdoor seating area. The cottage includes a picnic area, perfect for relaxing by the river. Convenient Amenities: The holiday home provides free WiFi, a washing machine, and a dining area. Additional facilities include a barbecue, refrigerator, microwave, and TV. Local Attractions: Snowdon is 23 km away, Snowdon Mountain Railway 29 km, and Llandudno Pier 34 km. Other nearby attractions include Bodnant Garden and Portmeirion. Highly Rated by Guests: Glan Lledr Riverside Cottage is highly rated by guests for its comfortable accommodation and excellent facilities.

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Property highlights

Top location: Highly rated by recent guests (10.0)

  • Free private parking available on-site


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Bedroom 1
1 double bed
Bedroom 2
2 single beds
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Guests who stayed here loved

  • Jack
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Its a lovely cottage situated right by a beautiful river scene
  • Barry
    Ireland Ireland
    Perfect location, less than 2 miles to Betws-y-Coed. Super handy for heading to other parts of snowdonia. Small, quaint, warm, tidy house upon arrival. Great WiFi considering location. Beautiful garden beside the river where we spent most of our...
  • Sam
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    The location is perfect. Quiet and beautiful. Had a fantastic three days.
  • Michelle
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Didn’t have to disturb anyone to get keys. There was a very helpful guide to the place. Lovely little cottage on the river. Host very attentive, there a welcome snack
  • Ralf
    Austria Austria
    Herrlich Lage, tolle Ausstattung des kleinen Hauses.

Quality rating

Booking.com rated the quality of this property as 4 out of 5 based on factors such as facilities, size, location and services provided.

Managed by North Wales Holiday Cottages

Company review score: 9.4Based on 186 reviews from 80 properties
80 managed properties

Company information

North Wales Holiday Cottages is a holiday letting agency based in Deganwy, Conwy where we have been for over 50 years. Established in 1966, we are Wales' oldest independent holiday letting agency, so we are a name you can trust. We visit all of our properties to make sure standards are maintained and to familiarise ourselves with the houses so we can answer any questions you may have. Visit Wales, an independent government body, also inspects the properties and awards them a quality star grading. Each year we help thousands of people find somewhere to stay in North Wales and we'd love to find somewhere for you too.

Property information

Glan Lledr is a rural, traditional detached cottage that sits on the banks of the local river Lledr, in Dolwyddelan, not far from Betws-y-Coed. Being so close to the Lledr offers excellent river and woodland birdwatching as nature envelopes the property and wonderful surrounding area. Whilst rural and secluded, but far from isolated, the cottage is within easy reach of popular towns Llandudno or Conwy, or in the other direction, Capel Curig and the heart of Eryri National Park (Snowdonia). Glan Lledr is simply a cosy little cottage with traditional features from its more residential heritage. It has the original stone work, exposed beams, fireplace and showcases a lot of its original character. There are two bedrooms, one double and one twin, and bathroom, all found on the first floor. Downstairs you will find a functional fitted galley kitchen, lounge with range fireplace and dining room overlooking the river. Outside, you will find a low stone wall which encapsulates the cottage garden, which has 400 yards of rover frontage, and outdoor furniture to take in the running waters whilst relaxing near the cottage. Fishing from the bank, as well as access to a salmon pool is permitted. Facilities include washing machine, fridge-freezer, microwave, and WiFi. There is also the use of a payphone. Please note TV reception at this cottage is dependent on broadband. There is a smart television with DVD player and a small selection of DVDs. One dog is welcome at no additional charge. Bed linen is included, please bring your own towels. An initial supply of logs for the log fire. In regards to electricity, the owner does not include the energy prices in the rental charge, and it is an extra via meter reading payable directly to the owner, but absolutely as per usage at supplier cost price, checked every few days.

Neighbourhood information

The village of Dolwyddelan, on the road midway between Blaenau Ffestiniog and Betws-y-Coed, is dwarfed by its mountainous surroundings, some of the wildest walking country in Snowdonia. Mighty Moel Siabod rears its head to the north, a sight even more stirring when viewed from the battlements of Dolwyddelan Castle. The single-towered fortress, unlike the grand showpiece strongholds of Caernarfon and Conwy constructed by King Edward I to subdue the Welsh, is a castle built by the native Princes of Wales. It’s easy to see why Llywelyn the Great chose this strategic spot on a high ridge commanding the Lledr Valley for his early 13th-century stronghold. Strategy aside, he may also have been influenced by the simple fact that he felt at home here, for Dolwyddelan was his birthplace. These were turbulent times – later that century Edward took the castle and refortified it for his own purposes. Unlike other lonely, timeworn mountain strongholds, Dolwyddelan doesn’t look its age thanks to a restoration in the Victorian era.

Language spoken

English

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House rules

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Check-in
From 17:00 to 00:00
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Check-out
Until 10:00
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Child policies

Children of any age are welcome.

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Cot and extra bed policies

Cots and extra beds are not available at this property.

Age restriction
The minimum age for check-in is 21
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Smoking
Smoking is not allowed.
Parties
Parties/events are not allowed
Pets
Pets are allowed on request. Charges may be applicable.

The fine print

Need-to-know information for guests at this property

This property will not accommodate hen, stag or similar parties.