Y Bwthyn Pinc is a charming and cosy cottage praised for its superb location within Conwy's town walls, offering easy access to local attractions and amenities. Guests have found it to be a homely and comfortable base for exploring North Wales, with many keen to return. While some maintenance issues have been noted, the unique character and convenience of the property stand out in guest experiences.
The cottage received mixed feedback on cleanliness. While some guests found it clean and cosy, others reported issues with dust, cobwebs, and unemptied bins. The presence of dirt in some areas has been mentioned, suggesting room for improvement in cleaning standards.
The location is highly praised for being central, quiet, and within walking distance to shops, restaurants, and historic sites. Its proximity to the castle walls and the convenience for exploring the town and surrounding areas have been highlighted as major positives.
Guests have found the cottage to be cosy and homely, with comfortable beds and a warm atmosphere. Some concerns were raised about the comfort of specific beds and seating arrangements, but overall, the property is considered a comfortable stay.
Facilities are generally well-received, with a well-equipped kitchen and cosy living spaces. However, guests have noted several maintenance issues such as problematic taps, heating, and a small TV. These issues have slightly impacted the overall experience.
There is insufficient information regarding any thoughtful gestures or gifts provided by the property owners, such as welcome packs or special amenities. Therefore, it cannot be confirmed if such thoughtfulness is a consistent aspect of the guest experience.
Nestled within historic town walls of Conwy in North Wales, is this idyllic character cottage, Y Bwthyn Pinc. Set over three floors and sleeping up to six guests, Y Bwthyn Pinc is the perfect, pet-friendly setting for a family getaway to North Wales, enjoying a private courtyard with views of the town walls and close proximity to Conwy Castle, it has everything you could need right on your doorstep. Arriving at the property, enter through the charming gate and be greeted by a neat front garden with seating, where you can enjoy your morning coffee as the world goes by. Be welcomed into the homely living/dining room with character exposed stonework, and look forward to cosying up on the plush sofa and watching your favourite film with a glass of wine as the woodburning stove crackles nearby, or serve up your guests’ favourite meal around the dining room table as you discuss plans for the days ahead. Conjure up delicious homemade treats in the fully functioning kitchen, with handy dishwasher making cleaning up less of a chore. Completing the ground floor is a cloakroom with a basin and WC, ideal for a quick freshen up before you head out. As the night draws to a close, climb the stairs to the first floor where you will discover two of three bedrooms, the first being a double with views out to the Conwy Town Walls, and the second a double daybed with feature fireplace, adding a traditional feel. Enjoy a relaxing bath in the bathroom after a long day of exploring, paired with your favourite book. Heading up to the second floor, you will find the final bedroom, a tastefully decorated twin with vaulted ceilings and skylights which allow the natural light to flow in. Treat your guests to a home-cooked breakfast in the courtyard, before you set out on your Conwy adventure. Explore the local town with its delightful array of independent shops, pubs and restaurants all just within a short walk of your holiday home, including The Erskine Arms, well-known for its tasty home-cooked meals, ideal if you don’t fancy cooking one evening, or try the Albion for a wide selection of locally produced real ales. A must-see on your getaway is the famous 13th-century Conwy Castle providing some of the best scenic views over Conwy. Take a leisurely stroll around the Conwy Town Walls and soak up the historic buildings and beautiful sea views, a picture-perfect moment. Those looking for something a little different on their holiday should make a stop at The Smallest House in Great Britain, a former fisherman’s residence stemming from the 16th century and sits at just 1.8 metres wide! Beachcombe the shores of the nearby Deganwy Morfa beach, where you can enjoy the peaceful setting with the sounds of the waves lapping. Take the short drive to the nearby coastal town of Llandudno, where you can indulge in tasty fish and chips whilst walking along the expansive Victorian Pier, treat the children to an old-style donkey ride on the beach, take an alpine-style cable car up to the top of the Great Orme for impressive views overlooking the town and over to the Little Orme. Just a little further is the town of Colwyn Bay, where you can enjoy a fun-filled day with the family at Welsh Mountain Zoo, where you can enjoy your own picnic or purchase snacks onsite whilst meeting an array of wildlife. For a day to remember, take the scenic drive to Betws-y-Coed, where you can book outdoor activities such as tree top walks and a wooden coaster that zooms through the forests at Zip World. However, you spend your time in North Wales, be sure to choose Y Bwthyn Pinc for a memorable stay in one of the most historic towns.
Set within the heart of North Wales is the historic market town of Conwy, which has world unesco heritage status for its remarkable castle and walls which surround the town. The town welcomes visitors with a delightful selection of pubs and restaurants serving fresh cuisine, and independent shops where you can purchase a souvenir of your time in Wales.
Over three floors.
Three bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x double daybed, 1 x second-floor twin.
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.
Cloakroom with basin and WC.
Kitchen.
Living/dining room with woodburning stove.
Study
Gas central heating with woodburning stove.
Gas oven and electric hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, dishwasher.
TV, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Roadside parking on first come first served.
Front garden with gravel and seating, rear enclosed courtyard with patio and seating.
One well behaved pet welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 0.4 miles, pub 0.1 miles, beach 1.3 miles.
Note: Due to the original features of the property, the stairs are angular, and may not be suitable for those with limited mobility.
Note: The staircase leading to the second floor is steep, and although it has a handrail, please take care.
Note: There is a stairgate on the second floor only, please ensure this is secured when children are within the property
Anthony
The cooker wasn't the best, The hot water tap in the bathroom would not shut off.good location to al Conwy has to offer.
Tamsin
Lovely to be able to have a holiday with both our little dogs and to be right in town with so much in walking distance or a very short drive away. We park over by the high school and donât mind the walk to and fro as we donât tend to drive much when away. I canât fault the house at all and hope to come back again . The only gripe I have is that the cleaner sent me a message at 6.45 am on the final morning asking me to let them know if we left any earlier than ten . A car full of people then parked right up behind us on the double yellow lines outside at 9.00 and sat watching us load up. It became clear that it was the cleaners wanting to get in as they got out with equipment etc This was a bit intrusive as we felt they were frustrated that we were still there , even though it was well before the and we had all our things out and had cleaned up and were just relaying bags down the lane to the road . I assume they have lots of properties to get around on change over day, but it was a rather awkward way to end the stay.
Gareth
It was comfortable and very quiet, despite being so close to the town centre and very near the train station. It is a charming period property. On the downside the following maintenance issues should really have been sorted, given they had been mentioned in previous reviews and the price paid for the rental: - The bathroom sink taps didnât turn off properly and dribbled over sink top - All bathroom taps were hard to turn off without force - There was black mould behind taps on bath - The front door lock did not always work and took several minutes to coax to do so - The stair carpet join was not screwed down properly - One smoke alarm was left open/broken on landing - The front windows could do with having been cleaned - No bar of soap or shampoo was provided, just a bottle of hand soap - No dishwasher tablets were provided - The outside dustbins were full and had not been emptied for a while - The front yard area could do with having been tidier
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