Guests consistently praise Cooper's Rest for its cleanliness, well-equipped kitchen, and spaciousness, making it an ideal base for exploring Snowdonia. The property's quiet location with scenic views and proximity to attractions is highly appreciated. Comfortable furnishings and a welcoming atmosphere contribute to a delightful stay, although minor maintenance issues are noted.
Reviews frequently commend the property's cleanliness, with guests arriving to a 'reassuringly clean house'. One mention of dog hairs suggests a slight deduction, but overall, the standard of cleanliness is held in high regard.
The property's location is celebrated for its tranquillity and stunning views, with easy access to Snowdon, local walks, and attractions. The convenience of a nearby shop and pub enhances the location's appeal.
The property is frequently described as comfortable, with special mentions of cosy wood stoves and comfortable beds. However, a few guests found the lounge seating and one sofa to be less comfortable, leading to a slightly reduced score.
Facilities like the well-stocked kitchen and spacious dining area are praised, but some guests experienced issues with bathroom fixtures and heating. The presence of games and a garden adds to the positive feedback, but the noted maintenance issues slightly impact the score.
While guests express satisfaction with the property's offerings, there is no explicit mention of gifts or special thoughtful touches beyond the general provision of facilities. Therefore, a score cannot be provided for thoughtfulness.
Enjoying an enviable position within the rural village of Dolwyddelan, surrounded by the rolling mountains and countryside of the Snowdonia National Park is Cooper's Rest (Gorffwysfa Coopers), a spacious semi-detached property. This exceptional self-catering accommodation has been designed with a group in mind, perfect for families, friends and avid ramblers seeking a place to call home as they explore this part of North Wales. Enter the property and discover the entrance hallway, where you can kick off muddy walking boots before taking a right turn into the sitting room, where a woodburning stove set within an exposed brick surround takes centre stage. Light up the fire to set a cosy ambiance before flicking on the Smart TV to browse the channels, as you curl up on the plush sofas. From here, a step down will bring you into the light-filled kitchen, where along the whitewashed walls, inky blue painted cabinets are topped by solid wood worksurfaces and contemporary splash backs, all of which are complemented by the large windows providing views across the rooftops and towards the rolling hills. The range of quality appliances arranged in a contemporary assortment are certain to encourage a spot of home-cooking, and the high vaulted ceilings make a striking element to this room and offer a spacious spot for you all together to enjoy each other’s company over dinner and drinks. The master suite can be found on the ground floor, where quality linens drape over a plush king-size bed, where each morning you can wake up and enjoy the views from the patio doors before freshening up within the sleek en-suite shower room. Venture up the stairs to find two further double bedrooms, both boasting a refreshing ambiance and good wardrobe storage, and are served by a beautiful family bathroom, featuring a light controlled mirror and a shower over bath. During the balmy afternoons, look forward to opening up the French doors within the kitchen/diner, allowing a seamless integration of the outside in and provides access to the large lawn area, where the children can play and your canine companion can stretch their legs, whilst the rolling countryside view continues to captivate. Meander through the rural village to discover its array of amenities, including a shop and two pubs serving food, as well as an impressive church dating to around 1500 or venture slightly out of the village to visit the 13th Century Dolwyddelan Castle, which boasts magnificent views from its battlements. Those bringing two-wheels along can explore the network of paths within the nearby Gwydyr Forest or keen walkers can don their walking boots to explore the surrounding countryside or endeavour on a trek up Wales’ highest mountain. More outdoor pursuits can be found at Zip World near Bethesda, where you will find Velocity, the longest zip run in Europe or pay a visit to Blaenau Ffestiniog, where you will discover Titan, the first four-person zip line. More leisurely afternoon can be found in the form of fishing on the Afon Lledr, noted for its trout and salmon fishing opportunities or enjoying a round of golf at the 9-hole course at Betws-y-Coed. Betws-y-Coed itself is well-worth a visit and is home to a plethora of independent shops and eateries, and is where you will find the pretty Fairy Glen, whilst the historic town of Conwy lies slightly further afield and provides access to the sublime North Wales coast. Bring your loved ones to share a memorable holiday in Cooper's Rest.
Dolwyddelan is a small village resting in the Lledr Valley at the foot of Moel Siabod in the Snowdonia National Park. Within the village you will find a church dating to around 1500, whilst on the outskirts of the village is the 13th century Dolwyddelan Castle, as well as a shop and pub. There are a plethora of walks in the surrounding mountains and in the Gwydyr Forest. Betws-y-Coed, Blaenau Ffestiniog and Llanrwst are all within striking distance too.
Three bedrooms: 1 x ground-floor king-size double with en-suite walk-in shower and sofa bed that can sleep to children under the age of 10, basin and WC, 2 x double.
Bathroom with shower over bath, basin and WC.
Kitchen/diner.
Sitting room with woodburning stove and double sofa bed
Gas central heating, underfloor heating with woodburning stove.
Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washer/dryer, Smart TV and WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Secure bike storage with hot and cold shower hose for bikes, dogs and boots.
High chair available on request.
2 single quilts and bedding available Train station 2 minutes walk away.
Large lawn area and patio area.
One well-behaved pet welcome.
Two parking spaces opposite property.
Sorry, no smoking allowed.
Shop and pub within 0.4 miles
Robin
Also it will be safer with anti slip mats. If the suggested facilities were provided we would have given top marks. All four enjoyed the holiday in Coopers Rest
Laura
The cottage was very spacious and well equipped for special family dining occasions. Close to the mountains; beach, rivers and betws y coed - gorgeous town. Local shop - very friendly and well stocked. Thank you
Angela
We have now stayed twice and wouldnât hesitate to stay again if we are in Snowdonia. Great garden too especially if you have a dog. Excellent communication from the lady who looks after the cottage, we had a great stay and would highly recommend Coopers Rest.
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