Snowdonia Self Catering cottage, Nant Cottage, Betws-y-Coed, sleeps 6
Areas: Snowdonia
Sleeps a maximum of: 6
Pricing From: £359
This stone built cottage on the edge of the Gwydir Forest, three miles from Betws y Coed and sleeps six in three bedrooms.
Nant Cottage is a detached stone built cottage, situated on the edge of the Gwydir Forest in the Snowdonia National Park. Boasting three bedrooms consisting of two doubles, one of which has an en-suite washbasin and WC and one twin, as well as a ground floor family shower room, this cottage can sleep six people. The cottage also has a fitted kitchen, a sitting/dining room with log burning stove and an additional sitting room with a recessed fireplace.
Outside, there is ample off road parking and a garden with furniture. Nant Cottage is a wonderful cottage and perfect for exploring the area.
RECENT CUSTOMER REVIEWS
Beautiful cottage
This is truly a beautiful stone cottage in the forest with superb waterfalls just off the garden! Very well equipped with everything you could possibly need for your stay. We were blessed with gorgeous weather whilst there which was a huge bonus. Lovely and quiet with no neighbours, which was ideal with our very noisy grandchildren! Would love to go back some time. We all loved it.
Linda J
2019-04-28
Wow, excellent cottage, very warm and inviting, we called it the Hansel and gretel cottage
On arrival the owners met us they were very friendly and scones cream and jam went down really well with a cup of tea after a long drive, the cottage was about the most equipped that we have had, home from home, very warm, walks from the cottage and mountain biking, excellent location for exploring north Snowdonia, only took 30 minutes to drive to Conwy, about the same for the Glyders, close to Betws-y-Coed, lots of take always in Llanrwst we will definitely be back. I had to drag my husband away at the end of our stay otherwise he would have been talking with the owner all day.
Rita C
2019-04-13
Quaint Cottage
This was a beautiful located cottage away from the beaten track, also it is perfectly located to visit North Wales. However, when I go on holiday I like anonymity, one of the reasons for booking self catering cottages. We were a little late due to a trip to minor injuries, however the owners were still at the cottage at 5 O'clock getting it ready for our arrival. Although the scones were a lovely touch, I didn't think we needed to have a tour of the cottage and explanations on how their electrical equipment worked, I find investigating the cottage part of the holiday and rather fun. Not having a key box is ludicrous, there should be one! With a sigh we sat down and tried to drink in the ambience of the cottage - were here at last, but we were not alone for long as the owner felt it necessary to come back into the cottage to explain how the shower worked, REALLY! On her departure I made sure the door was locked .It would be a good idea for an information booklet to be made with all the pertinent information in it, as this is our experience with other cottages we have stayed in, which have been many. I agree with previous holiday makers about the very dated kitchenware and bathroom (I never thought I would see an avocado bathroom suite this side of the eighties) I was very disappointed with the cleanliness of the cottage. I had to wash pots as there was still food stuck on some of the plates, and the painted wood work was very dirty, there was damp coming through more each day in one of the bedrooms, however to top it all I was disgusted to find blood on the toilet seat. We left early as the noise from the water in any format made dreadful noises waking up other visitors who stayed with us and the shower as such we had to queue to use it. I am sure a separate shower room could be made as well as the bathroom, as the cottage boasts it is for 6 guests.
Nicholas P
2017-09-21
Chocolate Box Cottage
No picture can discribe the wonderful feel of this beautiful cottage!
Set in gorgeous woodland and with two waterfalls in the back garden..
Everything in perfect working order en well stocked kitchen.
We had e great time walking en plenty activies nearby.
Highly recommended!!
366danielleh
2017-05-24
Unique cosy cottage
Having read previous reviews and looked at the pictures we were fairly confident that it was going to be good accomodation however no words can really describe the cosiness, homeliness, uniqueness and quirkiness of this 400 year old abode. This is like going back in time but with the essentials you need plus some luxuries eg the dishwasher. There was no signal and couldn't connect to WiFi but hey, we wanted to get away from it all so no complaints there. Inside it was a delight to explore the place, the two spiral staircases, the extra sitting room, the secret garden all just lovely. Kathy and Adrian are lovely owners who have provided everything you need for a comfortable stay. The cream tea set out on arrival was an extra treat after a 4 hour journey. We fell in love with this place as most visitors do and our only disappointment was that it's booked up for the whole of the summer so our 2nd visit will have to wait!
Jo T
2017-03-07
Amenities:
Highlights
Parking Space
Telephone
Linen provided
Towels provided
Dishwasher
Cooker
Fridge
Washing Machine
Television
High Chair
Cot
WiFi
Bedrooms
3
Single Beds
2
Double Beds
2
Twin Beds
1
Bathrooms
1
Details
Oil central heating with log burning stove
Electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, automatic washer/dryer, dishwasher, TV, DVD player, WiFi
Payphone
Oil, electricity and one basket of logs for log burning stove inc in rent
Bed linen and towels inc in rent
Cot and highchair by request
Sunny garden, grounds and garden furniture
Ample off road parking
Sorry, no pets and no smoking
Shop and pub 1 mile
Note: This property is grade 2 listed
Note: This property may not be suitable for people with limited mobility
Note: No EV charging at this property
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Nearest Attractions
Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interestGwydir Castle - 0.3 miles (Historic House)
Gwydir Uchaf Chapel - 0.4 miles (Historic Church)
Swallow Falls Waterfall - 2.6 miles (Countryside)
St Michael's Church, Betws-y-Coed - 2.6 miles (Historic Church)
Betws-y-Coed, St Mary's Church - 2.8 miles (Historic Church)
Bryn-y-Gefeiliau Roman Fort - 3.5 miles (Roman Site)
Capel Garmon Burial Chamber - 4.3 miles (Prehistoric Site)
Conwy Falls - 4.7 miles (Countryside)
Machno Falls - 4.9 miles (Countryside)
Penmachno Roman Bridge - 5 miles (Historic Building)
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