5 Ceirnioge Cottages is praised for its cleanliness, comfortable beds, and powerful shower. Guests appreciate the peaceful setting, generous parking, and the thoughtful welcome touches. While some mention road noise and minor maintenance issues, the property's charm and the owner's helpfulness often lead to repeat bookings.
The majority of guests found the cottage to be very clean, with fresh bedding and towels. However, a few noted areas where cleaning could be improved, such as the shower and presence of flies.
The cottage's location is appreciated for its picturesque setting and proximity to local attractions. Some guests found the road noise to be bothersome and the distance from the nearest pub/shop a slight inconvenience.
Guests generally find the beds comfortable, with the exception of the double bed which some found uncomfortable. The cottage is described as cosy and warm, although there were comments about inadequate heating.
Facilities such as the powerful shower and washing machine are well-received. However, there are several mentions of maintenance issues like non-working toasters, loose frying pan handles, and poor Wi-Fi connectivity.
Many guests mention and appreciate the welcome pack, which includes items like cake and milk. While these gestures are warmly received, it is important to note that such gifts are not guaranteed and may vary.
This wonderful end-terraced cottage has been lovingly renovated, situated on the outskirts of Pentrefoelas, a rural part of Conwy, seven miles from the popular inland resort of Betws-y-Coed. Surrounded by beautiful countryside, this peaceful village is perfect for families wanting a relaxing break, or travellers wishing to branch out and explore the hidden gems of Snowdonia and Llandudno, to name a few. A hallway takes you inside to a homely kitchen with modern furnishings and a collection of appliances to complement the stylish set-up. The dining room lies beyond, including seating for up to four people, perfect for those cosy evening meals after a fun-filled afternoon. Spend more quality time together in the wonderful lounge, presented with leather sofas, exposed beams, and a woodburner for a heart-warming finish. Upstairs you will discover three neutral bedrooms; a double room and two singles, all looking out over the far-reaching countryside and incorporating the delightful farmland in the distance. This is all tied together with a high-quality walk-in shower room. The village boasts shops, pubs, and places to eat, whether you are seeking beautiful scenery, a calm environment, a strenuous hike or a cycle ride, it’s all close by. Five circular walks on public footpaths that begin and end in the centre of the village offer an opportunity to explore and enjoy walks across the Hiraethog to the lakes of Llyn Alwen and Llyn Brenig. A relaxing holiday to build some lasting memories.
The village of Pentrefoelas boasts shops, pubs, and places to eat and whether you are seeking scenery, a relaxing environment, a strenuous hike or a cycle ride, it’s all close by. Further afield is Betws-y-Coed which is home to The Snowdonia National Park Visitor Centre, as well as being the start of the Conwy Valley which leads to the coast and the towns of Llandudno and Conwy.
Three bedrooms: 1 x double, 2 x single.
Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Kitchen.
Dining room.
Sitting room with woodburner.
Oil central heating with woodburner.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine.
TV with Freeview, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs.
Fuel, power and starter pack for fire included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Cot and highchair available.
Off-road parking.
Garden to the rear.
Sorry, no pets and no smoking.
Shop 5 miles and pub 2 miles.
Tony
However just a few problems. No teapot or can opener. Hot water was too hot, could scold. TV unwatchable due to error messages and freezing (Internet seemed fine). No books, games or dvd's as listed. Info pack out of date.
David
Some tourist information for surrounding area would have been good as well, but really enjoyed our stay and would definitely recommend.
Anita
A comfy lounge and beds, great shower but a couple of things could do with a bit of attention otherwise I would have given five stars. The front door letterbox was missing (doesn't give a great first impression) . Had a lovely week weather wise but the garden was totally overgrown so could not sit out. Had two really bad downpours in the evening and the pathway around the cottage floods quite badly - could do with the drainage sorting out. A great base for exploring the area, nice walk down the lane to the Gilers Arms had a lovely Sunday lunch. Not far to Betws-y-Coed which is beautiful and Port Merrion is well worth a visit.
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