Guests have consistently praised Minafon for its cleanliness, comfort, and welcoming atmosphere. The cottage's location is celebrated for its proximity to scenic walks and local attractions. The hosts are commended for their thoughtfulness, providing a warm welcome with local treats, although these kind gestures are not guaranteed for every stay. Some concerns were noted regarding hot water availability and a desire for an additional toilet.
Reviewers consistently mention the immaculate condition of the cottage, indicating a high standard of cleanliness.
The property is lauded for its great location, offering easy access to mountains, walks, and local amenities in Betws-y-Coed.
Guests find the beds super comfy and the cottage cosy, especially with the log fire, contributing to a comfortable stay.
The cottage is well-equipped and spacious with games and streaming services. However, the mention of an ongoing hot water issue affects the score.
The hosts are praised for their thoughtfulness, including welcome gifts. However, as these are based on personal experiences, they may not be a consistent offering for all guests.
Nestled in the pint-sized village of Penmachno, close to the popular town of Betws-y-Coed, rests this quirky three-storey holiday home, Minafon. Comfortably sleeping up to five guests and boasting a plethora of walking and cycling trails from its doorstep, this delightful cottage provides a homely base for both families and friends alike looking to explore the charms of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park. Park up on the roadside and marvel at the traditional stone-built exterior of this lovely dwelling before stepping over the threshold and entering into your new home-away-from-home. Kick off your shoes as you enter the spacious sitting room, thoughtfully laid-out with two snug seating areas, one gathered in front of the Smart TV, enticing you to snuggle up and let the television do the entertaining, and the other idyllically positioned in front of the warming electric fire; the perfect spot to escape into the pages of a captivating book. Descend the quirky spiral staircase to the lower-ground-floor and feel the underfloor heating gently warm your toes as you make use of the facilities provided to rustle up a hearty meal, gathering together at the grand dining table to indulge in the fruits of your labour as you recount the day's adventures. Carry the conversation outdoors and soak in the last of the evening sun with a sociable seat in the peaceful setting of your private patio, toasting a glass of fizz to an unforgettable holiday as the evening grows dark. As the day draws to a close, head back indoors and climb the stairs to the first floor where you'll find three well-presented bedrooms, two doubles and a single room, suitable for adults and children alike, each beautifully-presented with a neutral décor, providing a calming and homely setting to rest your head. In the morning, kick-start your day with a refreshing rinse in the shower enclosure, or pour in the bubbles and opt for a leisurely soak in the tub. Unwind following an action-packed day exploring your surroundings and take the short stroll into the heart of Penmachno to find the village pub, The Eagles Hotel, where you can enjoy a well-deserved pint of real ale as you get better acquainted with the locals. For a wider selection of amenities, venture further afield to the nearby village of Betws-y-Coed where you'll find a fantastic range of shops and eateries, including traditional country pubs and quaint cafes, promising to serve something to suit all tastes and budgets. Known locally as the Gateway to Eryri (Snowdonia), there's a plethora of outdoor adventurers waiting in Betws-y-Coed; catch the Sherpa bus service to Pen Y Pass and embark on the challenging hike to the summit of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), or tour the varying terrains of the National Park by bike via The Brailsford Way, made famous by the Olympic cyclists Dave Brailsford. Thrill-seekers will be delighted with a visit to Blaenau Ffestiniog, famed as one of the adventure capitals of North Wales, here you can take on the longest zip wire in Europe at Zip World Titan, discover a subterranean system of trampolines and zip wires deep underground at Bounce Below and the Zip World Slate Caverns, or for a more leisurely experience, board the famous Ffestiniog Steam Railway and journey through the picturesque countryside. With all of this and more, choose Minafon as a base that you'll be delighted to return to.
Idyllically positioned in the picturesque Machno Valley is the peaceful village of Penmachno. Set a stone's throw from the popular town of Betws-y-Coed and enveloped by tranquil woodland, towering peaks and flowing rivers, you're in an outdoor adventurers paradise. The pint-sized village of Penmachno offers a well-stocked convenience store along with a traditional country pub, making it the perfect base for a getaway to the heart of North Wales.
Over three floors.
Three bedrooms: 2 x doubles, 1 x single room.
Bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Lower-ground-floor kitchen/diner.
Sitting room with woodburning stove and electric fire
Solid-fuel central heating with electric night storage heaters, underfloor heating, woodburning stove and electric fire.
Electric oven and halogen hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, Smart TV, WiFi.
Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Highchair available.
Roadside parking available on a first-come, first-served basis and additional parking in a nearby car park.
Multi-level garden with lawn, patio and furniture.
Two well-behaved dogs welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop and pub 0.2 miles.
Note: Due to the spiral staircase this property may not be suitable for guests with any mobility issues or younger children, please take care and ensure that children and dogs are supervised at all times.
Note: Dogs are not to be allowed in the bedrooms, please bring your own dog bed, blankets and towels.
Note: Underfloor heating runs throughout the lower-ground-floor and the shower room.
Please note: due to the spiral staircase, large suitcases are not a good idea! Small cases, sports bags and rucksacks are fine.
Note: This property accepts minimum 4 night bookings only
Beth
There is lots of useful information for household appliances, and the blankets were perfect for keeping the furniture free of dog hair! Oh, and the wifi is fantastic all through the house. Overall a great place to stay, thank you so much! âºï¸
Charlotte
Set in beautiful surroundings, even when the weather was poor. The owners were friendly and helpful. Would definitely recommend.
Nina
The village is pretty and a great location for getting around Snowdonia or going for a walk straight from the front door. The only issue was the lack of hot water - the owner was very apologetic. However on looking back at reviews it became apparent this was an ongoing issue and should have already been sorted! There were 5 of us staying at the cottage and the only thing (other than reliable hot water) i would have liked is another toilet. We all had a lovely weekend and enjoyed our stay
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