Cabin ∙ 2 bedrooms ∙ 4 guests | Cottage in Llanelian

2 Bedroom Cottage in Colwyn Bay, Llanelian
Old Colwyn 1.5 miles. Nestling in Llanelian near the coastal town of Old Colwyn in Conwy, is The Old Post Office, a characterful two-bedroom cottage. Within proximity to local amenities and a short car journey from the beach, the cottage boasts original stone walls, beamed ceilings, lovely outdoor space and a homely interior, and welcomes four guests; perfect for all types of visitors. Benefit from a well-equipped country-style kitchen, where you can prepare home cooked meals, before retiring to the suntrap conservatory to dine as a group. Relax in the inviting sitting room, featuring plush seating, a woodburning stove, TV, and a selection of books, ahead of catching the last of the sunshine in the decked garden, or enjoying an evening tipple in the local pub. Once you're ready to explore the neighbouring town of Old Colwyn which boasts a fantastic bakery and butchers, select from an array of pubs, restaurants, shops, and cafés, perfect for easing your self-catering stay. Enjoy a seaside stroll across the resident beach, where you can also dine at Bryn Williams Restaurant, explore the shoreline by bike, possible to hire from the centre of Colywn Bay, or take up the chance to wind surf, before exploring further hot spots, including Fairy Glen woodland and the family attraction of Welsh Mountain Zoo. On route, stop off at Rhos on Sea, a seaside resort dotted with family-friendly attractions, before travelling into Llandudno, where you can stroll down Llandudno Pier, tour the Great Orme Mines through the self-guided tunnels, or enjoy a sweet treat at the Llandudno Chocolate Experience. Heading into the county, visit The Smallest House in Great Britain, standing at 72 inches wide, relax upon Conwy Morfa Beach, or tour Conwy Castle, a grand medieval fortress, offering guided tours and experiences. Bodnant Garden, a botanical 80-acre garden under the National Trust is also a firm favourite, perfect for visiting whilst stopping off at Bodnant Welsh Food, an 18th century farmhouse, offering local produce through its charming tearoom and restaurant. Gather your loved ones in Conwy at The Old Post Office.
East of Colwyn Bay, a busier coastal resort, is the tranquil beach community of Old Colwyn. From Old Colwyn to Penrhyn Bay, a broad promenade encircles the expansive bay and provides access to a lengthy coastal cycling path, three miles of uncrowded sandy beaches, and the pier and harbour at Rhos-on-Sea. The well-known Welsh Mountain Zoo, Eirias Park's superb indoor and outdoor recreation areas, several nearby golf courses, and a variety of eateries and bars in Old Colwyn and Colwyn Bay are also nearby attractions. Take in-depth day trips to Victorian Llandudno, which has wonderful shops, the charming mediaeval town of Conwy, which has a castle from the 13th century, Bodnant Gardens, and the breath-taking beauty of Snowdonia and the Isle of Anglesey.