Gwynant Bach Villa - Rowen
53.2302, -3.85966Located at a distance of 4.7 km from Adventure Parc Snowdonia, the 1-bedroom Gwynant Bach Villa gives access to various tourist sites in the vicinity. Guests can enjoy windsurfing, canoeing, and hiking at the property, located about 6 km from Conwy Town Walls.
Location
This Rowen villa is about 80 km of Chester Hawarden airport and around 7 km from such cultural points of interest as Conwy Suspension Bridge. Plas Mawr Elizabethan Town House is approximately 15 minutes' drive away.
Rooms
Guests at Gwynant Bach Villa can enjoy an adjoining terrace and a seating area, along with such media facilities as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. The interior elements include a sofa, as well as a stone fireplace. Featuring a roll-in shower and a separate toilet, the bathroom also comes with hairdryers and bath sheets.
Eat & Drink
This Rowen accommodation offers a dining area with tea and coffee making equipment. You can also make use of a microwave oven, an electric kettle, and a refrigerator to prepare your own meal.
Rooms and availability
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Max:4 persons
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Room size:
95 m²
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Bed options:1 Double bed
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Shower
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Heating
Essential information about Gwynant Bach Villa
💵 Lowest room price | |
📏 Distance to centre | 300 m |
✈️ Distance to airport | 75.5 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Chester Hawarden, CEG |
Location
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Reviews of Gwynant Bach Villa
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James
Loved the underfloor heating, felt like I was walking on clouds. Tree Top Adventures were a blast, even though I screamed like a banshee. Surf Snowdonia and Bodnant Gardens were a perfect mix of adrenaline and beauty.
I hated the free parking nearby, who wants convenient parking anyway? So inconvenient.
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Samuel
I gotta say, the value for money at this place was top-notch. The room was cozy, clean, and had everything we needed. The location was spot-on too, with beautiful walks and hikes right on our doorstep. And the staff? They treated us like old friends, giving us tips on the best spots to explore in North Wales.
When it comes to breakfast choices, I think having a little more variety would be nice. Just a small suggestion to take it up a notch.
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James
I had a wonderful stay at a beautiful house in a prime location to explore North Wales attractions. The beds were incredibly comfortable with crisp, clean linen that ensured a peaceful night's sleep. I loved having breakfast on the sun-drenched patio, listening to the soothing sounds of the nearby river and watching the birds. The cottage was immaculately decorated and spotlessly clean, making it a place I could easily call home. Helen, the friendly host, provided fantastic tips to make the most of my stay in North Wales. I highly recommend this accommodation for its comfort, convenience, and charm.
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Marjorie
Lovely outdoor activities nearby, perfect for adrenaline junkies like me. The patio area was great for relaxing after a day of rock climbing. Free parking nearby was a bonus. Underfloor heating kept me warm and toasty, even when I was shivering with fear on the rocks.
Perfectly balanced, nothing to complain about.
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Richard
The cottage was cute and well-suited to our needs. All basic necessities and more were supplied. The beds were cosy, and they even had double pillows for extra comfort. The location is brilliant for visiting Snowdon Mountain and the park for hikes and walks. The pub nearby had friendly service, good food, and drinks.
The wet room shower drained slowly and a DVD player would have been useful. Few mirrors were placed too low and had blind spots.
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Aubrey
Lovely village, stunning Welsh countryside, helpful owners, cozy beds, homely atmosphere.
Nothing that I didn't like.
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Robert
Good location in a pretty village with south-facing sitting area. Spacious bedrooms and kitchen. Comfortable sitting area. Convenient to explore Snowdon Mountain and North Wales. Nearby pub with friendly service and delicious local beer.
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Joan
Loved the underfloor heating, felt like I was walking on a cozy electric blanket. Tree Top Adventures and surfing nearby, in case you want to break a leg or drown. Patio area, perfect for pretending to enjoy the outdoors.
Such a shame they didn't have a helicopter pad, would have been much more convenient for my arrival.
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Ashley
The location of this charming bungalow is perfect for exploring the attractions of North Wales, such as Conwy Castle and WorldZip, which are within a short drive. The kitchen is well-equipped with a stylish design and has everything you need, including a large fridge/freezer and all cooking essentials. The sitting room features comfortable recliner sofas, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring. The double bed in the bedroom is comfortable, with a cozy hand-knitted throw for extra warmth.
The kitchen floor has a hole that needs to be repaired.
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Paul
gwynant bach in rowen was even better than our previous stay! exceeded expectations with everything we needed, stylish kitchen, comfy beds, and a huge bathroom. loved the homely touches and the friendly neighbors. perfect location for exploring north wales.
wet bathroom after shower
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Charles
I recently stayed at Gwynant Bach in a charming village in North Wales. Our group of four friends thoroughly enjoyed our stay in this cute and well-equipped cottage. The beds were cosy with double pillows for extra comfort. The cottage had all the basic necessities and more, including a lovely little diary to read previous visitors' experiences. The location was brilliant for visiting Snowdon Mountain and the park for hikes. We also loved having a pub next door with friendly service, good food, and delicious local beer. this affordable and homely cottage made our trip all the more memorable.
Can recommend this hotel.