管理会社の情報
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.
宿泊施設の情報
Rivage (meaning 'a coast' or 'shore') is a fitting name for this modern first-floor maisonette with wonderful sea views looking out to Ynys Môn (Isle of Anglesey). The maisonette is arranged to sleep 4 people. Rivage is situated in a quiet residential area a short walk from Deganwy beach and just 2 miles from both Llandudno and Conwy, with the amazing region of North Wales on your doorstep. The maisonette, which is arranged over two levels with the reception hall, bathroom (corner bath and separate shower cubicle and washbasin), WC, and double bedroom on the first floor. The second floor has a spacious twin bedroom and a delightful open plan kitchen-lounge-diner with balcony and fabulous views out over the sea towards Anglesey. The property has a full range of great facilities you will need for a great stay, which includes a great kitchen, fridge and icebox, dishwasher, washing machine, microwave, cooker. Wifi is included and there is a Smart TV for your use. Bed linen and towels are supplied. There is off-road parking for up to two cars available at Rivage.
周辺エリアの情報
A mix of modern and historical, Deganwy sits on the shores of the Conwy Estuary between Victorian Llandudno and medieval Conwy. An evolving town that’s making modern additions, it also celebrates its heritage. Enjoying a fortunate position, Deganwy delivers stunning views across the water to the Isle of Anglesey and Conwy Castle. The town’s beach is a south-facing sun magnet that’s complemented by a contemporary marina and quayside development.
Nearby, you will find Conwy, a town rich in history, which much of it still preserved within the walls and traditional structures of its buildings. In the heart of it is the mighty 13th-century castle, whose walls encapsulate this remarkable medieval town.
Surrounded by lush Welsh countryside and watched over by the mighty mountains of Snowdonia, it’s a most beautiful place to visit. The Quay is host to a number of amenities and is a particularly stunning place to visit during the warm summer months. Whether you’d prefer to sit with a refreshing drink outside of the cosy quayside pub, take an exciting boat tour around the coastal area or hike upon the many surrounding mountains – it’s all possible in the quaint town of Conwy.
Conwy offers a whole host of places to eat and drink. Fine dining restaurants, traditional pubs and snug cafes can be found throughout the town. It’s also host to a number of hotels and B&Bs – many of which incredibly close to the castle itself. It’s not every day that you wake up five minutes away from a medieval castle – but in Conwy, it’s the norm for many.
With its traditional and quaint appearance, you may be fooled into thinking that this town is hard to access. It’s just over an hour’s drive from two major airports – Liverpool and Manchester. If you’ll be travelling by train, you’ll have no problems catching a train from major cities in the UK over to Conwy.
It’s worth exploring further afield in the rest of Conwy County which includes equally impressive coastal towns.