Whitewater Cottage in Llangollen is highly praised for its cleanliness, central location, and well-equipped facilities. Guests appreciate the modern amenities, cosy atmosphere, and scenic views. Some mention steep stairs and suggest minor improvements, but overall, the cottage offers a delightful stay.
Guests consistently note the cottage as spotlessly clean, with several reviews highlighting its immaculate condition. The high level of cleanliness contributes to the overall positive experience.
The central location is frequently commended, with guests loving the proximity to shops, restaurants, and scenic spots. The picturesque setting and convenience are significant advantages.
The beds and bedroom are often described as comfortable and cosy. However, some guests find the sofas low and uncomfortable, and there are comments about insufficient bedding and the need for blinds for privacy.
The cottage is well-equipped with modern appliances and facilities, including a smart TV and a well-resourced kitchen. Some minor issues with heating controls and a low-pressure boiler are noted, but overall, the facilities meet guests' needs.
While guests express satisfaction with the amenities and the owner's responsiveness, there is no mention of gifts or special touches that would indicate thoughtfulness. Therefore, a score cannot be provided.
Located on a quiet street in the centre of Llangollen, providing views of the steam railway, River Dee, and the Dinas Bran Castle ruins, is this charming Victorian property, Whitewater Cottage. This three-storey terraced home is well-placed for a family or small group wanting to explore Lllangollen and the surrounding area. There is roadside parking available, but this can get quite busy due to the property's central location, however, there are a few car parks nearby with blue badge parking. Entering the property, you will be greeted by a cosy sitting room, with neutral tones giving a bright and airy feel, and a choice of two sofas to kick back onto after a day filled with adventure, enjoying something on the TV or making further plans for the days ahead. The contemporary kitchen has lovely white tiled walls and sage green cupboards, and is well-equipped for all of your culinary needs, offering plenty of space and all the appliances you will need to create delicious home cooked meals, with the handy dishwasher taking care of the washing up for you. Upstairs, you will find two of the three bedrooms, a spacious double and a single, immaculately presented with cosy carpeted floors, lovely views and ample storage space, along with the family bathroom, offering a walk-in shower, so you can start each day in whichever way you prefer. Heading up to the second floor, there is a spacious attic room with twin beds, storage space and a bedside lamp, should you wish to do a bit of late night reading. This property is well-placed for exploring Llangollen, with a range of attractions and amenities available to you from your doorstep. There is a great selection of shops, cafés, restaurants, fish and chip shops and convenience stores just a short walk away, while crossing Llangollen Bridge, above the River Dee, will bring you to Pafiliwn Llangollen Pavilion, a World Heritage Site and venue for the International Musical Eisteddfod, an internationally renowned, annual music festival every July. Stop at the horse-drawn boat centre, where you can arrange a trip down the peaceful canal, visit the historic Plas Newydd House Museum & Gardens, which was the home of Ladies of Llangollen, Lady Eleanor Butler and Sarah Ponsonby, for almost 50 years, while Castell Dinas Brân showcases the ruins of the 13th century castle, built on an Iron Age hill fort. Why not hire a boat and cross the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, built by Thomas Telford and Williams Jessop and nestled among 11 miles of World Heritage Site, or explore the area on foot, with numerous walking trails through beautiful countryside, including the circular route of The Llangollen Round, which incorporates every summit of the Vale of Llangollen and showcases views of Llangollen, Snowdonia and even the Shropshire Hills. Whitewater Cottage is an excellent central base for enjoying a wealth of activities and adventure in this wonderful part of North Wales.
Llangollen is a glorious setting for a cottage holiday, with its enviable location amidst dramatic mountain scenery and the boulder-strewn River Dee running through its core. Explore the green valley by steam train or canal boat, or take an exhilarating walk up to Castell Dinas Brân, high above the town, in order to enjoy the breathtaking view. Llangollen offers a good range of pubs and restaurants, as well as many interesting shops. The National Trust properties of Chirk Castle and Erddig are within easy driving distance, while a day-long car trail can take you to visit six of the ‘Seven Wonders of Wales’. Offa’s Dyke Path passes nearby and boasts pleasant walking along the crest of the Clwyd hills, plus the famous Pontcysyllte Aqueduct is 5 miles away, and Snowdonia is less than an hour’s drive.
Over three floors.
Three bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x second-floor twin and 1 x single.
Bathroom with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Kitchen.
Sitting room
Gas central heating.
Electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, washing machine, Smart TV, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Roadside parking.
One well-behaved pet welcome (downstairs only).
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop and pub 0.1 miles, River Dee 0.1 miles.
Note: On road parking possible but always busy, blue parking badge possible in all car parks nearby
Christine
Great size bedroom and comfortable bed. However, the two sofas in the living room are disgusting. They are both thread bare and should be thrown out. I was unable to get up from either sofa as they are so low. I measured from floor to the base and it was only 8 inches, even with the cushion on top it was no higher than 12 inches or 30cms. My partner had to pull me up every time and if he went out I had to sit on hard wooden chairs. They are the worse sofas ever. The sofas must be replaced with higher seating. We book holiday cottages twice a year and have never experienced such awful soft furniture.
Jennie
Excellent location. Well equipped kitchen. Space is snug but very well thought out for example folding chairs for the dinning room table. Lovely view from the top bedroom window. Stairs to this bedroom are very steep. Could do with a mirror in the upper bedroom and we couldn't find a hairdryer. Long stay car park directly opposite the cottage We would certainly book again.
Sally
Double bed very comfy and all facilities as required. Only minor comments is that settee a little uncomfortable otherwise wrll eorth the stay and the money. Location also excellent.
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