No. 69 In Deganwy

Deganwy, Conwy, Gwynedd, Seaside village

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

Outside Description

Very small patio area with a bench..

Downstairs Description

Bedrooms: 2 bedrooms. One double with sea views. One single bedroom with day bed.

Bathrooms: 1 bathroom with bath and shower over bath, heated towel rail, basin and loo.

Kitchen: Well-equipped fitted kitchen with electric cooker, microwave, washing machine and fridge freezer.

Sitting Room: Comfy seating for all guests, Smart TV and Bluray player, gas fire. Lovely sea views from here.

Dining: The dining space is in the kitchen with a small table and chairs for all guests.

Other Notes

There is no private parking for No 69 but plenty on a quiet adjoining road just 50 yds away and guests can park right outside to unload.

Wi-Fi/Broadband
Enclosed Garden/Patio
Tourist Attractions:
  • Conwy Castle : Which was built for King Edward I between 1283-87 as one of the key fortresses in his ‘iron ring’ of castles to contain the Welsh, Master James of St George’s design at Conwy remains one of the most outstanding achievements of medieval military architecture Visit website
  • Britain’s Smallest House.: Only 1.8m wide this is a former fisherman’s cottage set on the Quay in Conwy. Visit website
  • The National Trust's Bodnant Gardens: It is one of the UK's top gardens and home to the famous Laburnum Arch - flowering in late May and early June. Visit website
  • Gwydir Castle: Gwydir Castle is an ancient Welsh house situated in the beautiful Conwy Valley, in the foothills of Snowdonia. Regarded as one of the finest Tudor houses in Wales, the castle was formerly the ancestral home of the powerful Wynn family. Visit website
Eating and Drinking:
  • Nikki Ips Restaurant Wine Bar & Cafe In Deganwy: Nikki Ip has won numerous awards and has been highly acclaimed in both the national and local press. This has included: Cheshire Life, The Daily Telegraph, The Times, and internationally in Europe, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan and throughout North America. Visit website
  • Prohibition Wine & Champagne Lounge: So come visit us, pick a comfy chair and make yourself at home for the night. We’ll indulge you with good old fashioned table service and help you work your way through our extensive selection of classic and contemporary cocktails. Visit website
Food Stores:
  • The Bodnant Welsh Food Centre: With the Hayloft Restaurant - fine dining in the evening and a reasonably priced, high quality menu all day, cookery school, national bee-keeping centre, butchery, bakery, dairy , tea rooms and farm shops. Visit website
  • Tesco: At Llandudno Junction which is only 17 miles away.Why not pre order your grocery orders for delivery for the cottage. Visit website
Sporting Attractions and Activities:
  • Surf Snowdonia : Opened summer 2015 – only the second inland self-contained wave park in Europe. The wave park can be seen at a distance from our cottages - on the other side of the Conwy Valley it's a 15 minute drive away. Visit website
  • Zip World Fforest: Is a unique, fully-equipped high ropes centre suitable for a wide age group. It has the highest (106ft) Power Fan Plummet in the world. The Skyride is Europe's highest and first 5 seater Giant Swing. Visit website
  • Snowdonia Adventure Activities: Offer adventure activities in Snowdonia in North Wales. From rock climbing high above the Mawddach Estuary to jumping and sliding your way down the canyon, choose Snowdonia Adventure Activities to be your guide to the wildest adventure activities in North Wales. Visit website