Betws y Coed
4 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
8 Guests
VIEWS | CHILDRENS OUTDOOR PLAY AREA | PET FRIENDLY
Overview of Brynglo Cottage...
Experience ultimate relaxation with your entire family at this newly renovated 200-year-old cottage nestled in the heart of Snowdonia National Park. Boasting an unbeatable location, the cottage offers breathtaking front-facing views of Moel Siabod and a brilliantly designed tower, slide and swing play area at the rear, promising entertainment for both children and grown-ups.
This substantial open-plan 4-bedroom property provides a spacious retreat overlooking Moel Siabod, set within an acre of land with a generously sized garden to the rear for the enjoyment of all guests. The convenience of a local pub just a short walk away in Capel Curig adds to the appeal, offering the perfect spot for a home-cooked evening meal and a relaxing drink after a day of outdoor adventures. The charming village of Betws-y-coed is just a short 5 minute drive away.
The cottage has been meticulously renovated to an exceptionally high standard, ensuring a luxurious stay for the whole family. The property features four bedrooms, including two king size rooms, one of which is en suite, and two twin rooms. Throughout, the cottage is furnished with exquisite oak furniture, adding a touch of elegance to the charming atmosphere.
For added family fun, the property includes a pool table and a dedicated children's outdoor play area. Whether rain or shine, these amenities are sure to keep the little ones entertained for hours, allowing parents to unwind and enjoy their stay.
Perfectly situated for those seeking immediate access to scenic walks or exploring the nearby mountain bike trails, this property is an ideal base for outdoor enthusiasts. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the Gwydir Forest Park, a nearby gem offering a variety of natural wonders.
This stunning family-friendly cottage provides the perfect blend of luxury and natural beauty, ensuring an unforgettable getaway in the heart of Snowdonia National Park.
Planning a holiday to Bryn Glo and would like to know some of the best places to eat out?
Have a look at some of our recommendations - we have got it all covered here!
Eating Out
Bridge Restaurant and Bar 1815 at the Waterloo Hotel Betws y Coed
Offering a modern and contemporary venue the Bridge Restaurant and Bar 1815 is the ideal place to drink and relax after a busy day out and about in North Wales.
Llugwy River Restaurant Betws y Coed
The inspiration and ethos behind the rosette award winning Llugwy River Restaurant comes from the scenery and land around us, with a passionate kitchen team putting quality local produce on your plate.
Stables Bar Betws y Coed
Busy bar within the heart of Betws-y-Coed with extensive menu and a fine range of cask ales.
Grill Room at the Royal Oak Betws y Coed
The refurbished Grill Room offers contemporary Welsh cuisine in comfortable and stylish surroundings. Its all here....
The Riverside Restaurant at Craig-Y-Dderwen Betws y Coed
Our award winning restaurant overlooks the River Conwy at the edge of Betws-Y-Coed
Conwy Falls Forest Park Betws y Coed
Spacious café located on the of spectacular Conwy Falls. Open daily, serving hot and cold food and licenced to serve alcohol. Great views, with indoor and outdoor seating.
Elen's Castle Hotel & Restaurant - Siabod Restaurant Dolwyddelan
Small, award-winning restaurant with stunning views, serving British food with an emphasis on local Welsh produce. Highly recommended.
Check out some recommended places to visit in the locality of Bryn Glo..
Adventure Park Snowdonia, Dolgarrog (12 miles)
Nature-inspired, high-thrills adventure experiences for all ages. Weatherproof family fun. Adrenaline Indoors includes a separate soft play zone for younger visitors.
Zip World, Llanrwst (7 miles)
For the thrill seekers amongst you head to Zip World for an activity filled fun day out. Make sure you try out the fastest zip line in the world.. if you're feeling brave!
Swallow Falls, Betws y Coed (2 miles)
Fabulous falls just 2 miles from Capel Curig (steep steps)
Betws y Coed (4 miles)
Gorgeous tree lined village with river running through the centre, peer down from Pont y Pair Bridge where you can wild swim, walk to Miners Bridge or visit Fairy Glen
Welsh Mountain Zoo, Colwyn Bay (23 miles)
Born as a small family run business by the Jackson family in 1963, the Welsh Mountain Zoo - also known as the National Zoo of Wales, is the oldest and most established Zoo in Wales?
Greenwood Family Park, Caernarfon (21 miles)
An award-winning family fun adventure park celebrating the beauty of nature through eco-friendly and sustainable entertainment, using green energy produced by the sun, water and even humans.
Bodnant Garden, Conwy (20 miles)
Bodnant Garden is a National Trust property near Tal-y-Cafn, Conwy, Wales, overlooking the Conwy Valley towards the Carneddau mountains. Founded in 1874 and developed by five generations of one family, it was given to the National Trust in 1949.
Portmeirion Village, Portmeirion (22 miles)
Portmeirion was created by a Welsh architect from 1925 to 1976 to show how a naturally beautiful site could be developed without spoiling it. Portmeirion village and gardens is one of Wales' premier visitor attractions, welcoming over 200,000 visitors every year.
Lleyn Peninsula (31 miles)
From sea stacks to hill forts, sandy beaches to heritage sites, the Llyn Peninsula offers some of the best scenery in Wales.
Abersoch (37 miles) & Pwllheli (31 miles)
Idyllic & popular coastal towns on the Lleyn Peninsula.
Harlech Castle, Gwynedd (26 miles)
Harlech Castle crowns a sheer rocky crag overlooking the dunes far below – waiting in vain for the tide to turn and the distant sea to lap at its feet once again.
Snowdonia National Park
Home to Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) the highest mountain in Wales & England at 3,560 ft. Snowdonia is also the adventure capital of Wales, you can experience the worlds fastest zip wire at Zip World or ride the perfect wave at Adventure Park in a 300 metre lagoon. With over 100 attractions for you to choose from there is a large choice to fill your days with plenty of activity & outdoor opportunities. Llanberis is just 11 miles away
Anglesey (17.5 miles)
Anglesey is jam-packed with things to do. Explore Anglesey's beautiful landscapes, hit the coastal path, relax in a spa and take in the sights.
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