Conwy, Snowdonia and North Wales

Y Gorlan

Y Gorlan rests in Rowen, Cowny, sleeping 10 in five bedrooms.

Y Gorlan is a dog friendly holiday cottage.

  • 10 guests
  • 5 bedrooms
  • 5 bathrooms
  • dog friendly

The living areas in the property consist of a kitchen with range cooker with double oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dyrer, dishwasher, wok burner, slow cooker, dining room with seating for 10, and a sitting room with Sky TV, Sky Sports and BT sports, and woodburning stove and a family lounge. The bedrooms consist of a ground-floor queen-size, two king-size, and two doubles, all with en-suite shower rooms, along with a sofa bed and cloakroom. Outside, there are enclosed gardens with furniture, barbecue, secure bike storage, a selection of outdoor games, and a kennel for dogs, as well as off-road parking for five cars. Within 3.6 miles, you will find a supermarket, and within 0.1 miles, a pub, and please note that this is a non-smoking property. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Note: No stag, hen or similar parties. Note: No excessive noise after 10pm. Note: No parties or events due to location in the heart of the village. Note: Please bring a bed for your pet and ensure that they are kept off furniture, downstairs only and not left alone inside the house. Add a touch of grandeur to your North Wales escape.

Though Conwy has been designated as a World Heritage Site due to its historical and architectural significance, the town's centre is a hive of activity. In addition to its many specialty stores, restaurants, and hotels, the area hosts a number of festivals and fairs celebrating the city's rich history as well as musical performances, art galleries, and historical sites. Conwy Castle, constructed for King Edward I between 1283 and 1287 according to a plan by Master James of St. George, is widely regarded as one of the finest examples of mediaeval military architecture. The narrow rocky ledge on which the castle rests likely influenced its peculiar, elongated shape, which features two barbicans, eight enormous towers, and a magnificent bow-shaped hall. Many of the town's long-standing customs, such as the Honey fair, Seed fair, and Gwledd Conwy Feast in October and other musical events held throughout the year, are kept alive as a mark of the community's pride in its heritage and celebration of its past. Conwy is a great place to stay if you want to visit the nearby beautiful countryside, unspoiled sandy beaches, or the nearby majestic Snowdonia National Park. Surf Snowdonia is a mere six miles distant, and the Llechwedd Slate Caverns, home to Europe's longest zip line, are also easily accessible.

Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Bannau Brychein (Brecon Beacons) National Park and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.

Amenities

  • Good Views
  • Enclosed Garden
  • Family Friendly
  • Parking on Site
  • Internet Access/WiFi
  • Log/Open Fire
  • Dishwasher
  • Near a Pub
  • Near a Beach

Location

Available Weeks

Short breaks may still be available.
Visit the booking website to check.