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Hen Stabl Llandwrog is a holiday cottage that was formerly an outbuilding and was at one time part of the Glynllifon Estate in Snowdonia. The interior of the cottage is bright and decorated with quality furnishings with guests comfort in mind. The sea views from this holiday cottage even more incredible when the sun is setting over the horizon. Whether you want an action-packed break, or a relaxing holiday, it can be yours from Hen Stabl Llandwrog.
The large sitting room has comfortable sofas, a TV, DVD player, and a wood burning stove to make the evening a bit more cosy.
The kitchen has all you need with a fridge-freezer, dishwasher, microwave, electric oven and hob. The dining area within the kitchen has a table and chairs. There is access to the rear patio, too. There is a washing machine located in an outbuilding.
On the ground floor is a shower room located on the ground floor with loo and hand basin.
The double bedroom is ensuite which has a bath, loo and hand basin. There’s also a twin bedroom that has an adjoining room with loo and hand basin.
Outside is a paved space with outdoor seating and stunning sea views. A gate leads you into the fields surrounding the holiday cottage which you’re free to explore at your leisure. There is a courtyard to the front of the cottage which is where you’ll find the outbuilding that houses a utility area and allows storage space for bicycles and muddy boots.
Hen Stabl Llandwrog sits within the picturesque village of Llandwrog in Snowdonia. The country park at Glynllifon, and Dinas Dinlle beach with its cafes and restaurants are all just a walk from the holiday cottage. That means you don’t have to venture far if you want a really relaxing break. However, jump in the car and you can explore Snowdonia to your heart’s content! The Llyn Peninsula, Snowdonia and Anglesey are all possible places for day trips to make the most of your North Wales holiday.