Neuadd Wen is a highly praised cottage, celebrated for its comfort, well-stocked kitchen, and quality bed linen. Guests appreciate the thoughtful touches, including welcome packs for both humans and dogs. The property's charm is enhanced by its location in a peaceful village with a friendly local pub, making it an ideal base for exploring North Wales. The garden and conservatory are particularly beloved for relaxation.
Guests consistently describe the cottage as clean and well-maintained, with no negative comments on cleanliness, suggesting a high standard is being met.
The location is frequently mentioned as quiet and peaceful, ideal for relaxation and well-placed for local attractions. The proximity to a friendly local pub and various towns is a plus, although one guest mentioned a cemetery nearby which may affect the score slightly.
Numerous reviews highlight the comfortable beds and cosy living spaces. The property is described as homely and welcoming, with a conservatory and garden that add to the overall comfort.
The cottage is praised for its well-equipped kitchen, quality towels and bed linen, and ample seating areas. However, one review mentions some parts of the house being more modern than others, indicating ongoing renovations, which may slightly impact the score.
Guests are delighted by the welcome packs for both people and pets, indicating a high level of thoughtfulness. It should be noted that while such gifts are often mentioned and appreciated, they are not guaranteed for every stay.
Perched in the quaint village of Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr near Cerrigydrudion in North Wales, is this superb, four-bedroom, 18th-century cottage, Neuadd Wen. Enjoying a fantastic location situated between Ruthin and Cerrigydrudion, easy access to the Snowdonia National Park, and an interior adorned with period furniture and original features, including exposed stonework, beams and bedrooms resting in separate wings, Neuadd Wen makes for a unique pet-friendly dwelling for a group or family of eight, plus their canine companion, who are embarking on their next North Wales adventure. Step into the property, where you will find an entrance hall to discard any coats and shoes after your journey, as well as a contemporary shower room where you can enjoy a refreshing rinse after a day of exploring. Be welcomed into the traditional sitting room, where you can kick-back and relax on the plush sofa whilst enjoying your favourite show on the TV, as the open fire crackles nearby. When it’s time for dinner, head through to the amply-equipped kitchen to whip up a delicious feast for your guests, utilising the electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and a handy dishwasher for those fuss-free clean-ups! Settle down in the dining room to savour a hearty meal over a bottle of wine in the warmth of the woodburning stove, or if the weather is nice, why not dine alfresco in the private garden where your four-legged friend can stretch their legs? On cooler evenings, serve evening drinks in the conservatory where you can make plans for the days ahead whilst still enjoying the fabulous country views. When sleep calls, you will find a well-appointed double bedroom on the ground floor, a double on the first floor in the first wing and an additional double bedroom and an adult bunk room, served by a stylish bathroom in the second wing. Explore your local surroundings, where you will find the welcoming, Grade II listed Crown Inn nearby, idyllically located next to the river Alwen and serving tasty home-cooked meals and local ales, perfect for when you fancy a night off from the kitchen! Just a short drive away is the village of Cerrigydrudion, where you will find a well-stocked shop with a Post Office, ideal for stocking up on any essentials or ingredients to recreate your favourite holiday dishes in the comfort of Neuadd Wen. For those in your party seeking adventure, the Mynydd Sleddog Adventures facility is nearby and specialises in husky rides and sled dog experiences, as well as superb walking and cycling opportunities available within the surrounding countryside. Continue onto Bala, home to the expansive Llyn-Tegid, where you can take to the waters by paddleboard, kayak or boat, explore the lakeside museum of Byd Mary Jones World, or hop aboard a train at the Bala Lake Railway station offering rides with fantastic lake views. Venture further into the Snowdonia National Park, where you will find the picturesque village of Betws-y-Coed; peruse the delightful independent shops, dine with views of the River Conwy and Afon Llugwy, embark on a scenic hike to Swallow Falls, wander exhibits at the Conwy Valley Railway Museum or enjoy a game of golf or two at the excellent 9-hole golf course. Thrill seekers will not want to miss out on the Zip World Forest, where you can see the sights at speed on the woodland wooden roller coaster or at great heights on a zip wire or tree top walk. For a getaway with something for everyone, look no further than Neuadd Wen.
Cerrigydrudion (sometimes spelled Cerrig-y-Drudion) is a small Welsh settlement located in the Conwy Valley in northern Wales. Ideally placed halfway between the lakeside resort of Bala and the picturesque Snowdonia National Park entrance, Cerrigydrudion is a great base for exploring the region. The nearby Brenig and Alwen lakes provide excellent walking, cycling, and wildlife viewing opportunities in this tranquil community. Within a short drive, the well-known tourist destinations of Betws-y-Coed and Bala provide an array of intriguing shops, inns and restaurants as well as a variety of outdoor sports, like as rafting and climbing.
Over two floors.
Four bedrooms: 1 x ground-floor double, 2 x double, 1 x adult bunk.
Ground-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Bathroom with corner bath, basin and WC.
Kitchen.
Dining room with woodburning stove.
Sitting room with open fire.
Conservatory
Gas central heating with open fire and woodburning stove.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher.
TV with Netflix, WiFi.
Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Highchair available.
2 parking spaces available, one is under cover at the rear of the property, Extra parking is available behind the cottage up the farm lane on the right hand side adjacent to the children's playground.
Rear garden with patio, lawn and furniture.
Two well-behaved dogs welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 3 miles, pub 200 yards.
Note: The stairs leading up to the double in the wing of the house are quite steep, please take care.
Note: For short break stays arrival is a Friday or Monday only
Please note: This property only accept a minimum of 3 nights during April - September
Stuart
The property is a lovely quaint cottage we certainly would love to retire to. As a base for North wales itâs perfect, we visited Llandudno, Conwy, Betswy coed, Barmouth, Harlech (Slate Caverns) and Rhug estate as all are within easy reach. And donât forget The Crown pub for an evening drink and meal. The weather was fantastic for October, we were very fortunate. Looking forward to hopefully returning. thanks
Carrie
The owner has kept just the right balance of old and new throughout the property, so it is easy to find yourself transported back in time whilst still enjoying all the necessary modern amenities. We thoroughly enjoyed meeting the neighbours who are âdeadly quietâ and thankfully kept to themselves. It added adventure and excitement as we imagined their histories and how many of them may have once lived in the house. We enjoyed candlelit evenings listening to the owners CD collection and playing Perudo and Linkee from the board game selection. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and highly recommend this property. Thank you Jill xx
Alison
We were a party of five adults and dog so the large bedrooms were very much appreciated. Loved the shabby chic interiors and functional bathrooms. Only thing we struggled with was living room sofa was too low for our creaky joints. Owner kept us informed of arrival details and we knew she was there should sometime up - it didn't!. Son and daughter made good use of the Crown Inn too. Definitely would recommend this property
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