Snowdon Cottage has three bedrooms, all with double beds. The two upstairs bedrooms are decorated in a cottage style and have uninterupted views up to the Snowdonia Mountains which catch the late evening sun during the summer. The smaller downstairs bedroom has fine views towards the mountains. There is a newly fitted bathroom, with full sized bath, on the first floor.
There is a large sitting room/dining room downstairs with TV, comfortable leather sofas and a lovely open fire for those cold winter evenings. At the back of the house you have a country kitchen which includes fridge, washing machine and cooker as well as the combi boiler which supplies all the hot water and central heating. All pots, pans and utensils are available to allow you to cook if you can resist the lure of the many nearby restraunts.
To the front of the house there is a patio area and a garden area where you can sit and enjoy the view.
To the back of the house there is a large gravel area which allows off road parking for 3 cars.
All that you need for a great holiday is within walking distance; restraunts, shops, pubs, take aways, Lake Pararn, Snowdon Mountain Railway, Electric Mountain, The National Slate Museum, scuba diving & climbing in Vivian quarry, forest walks, canoeing, fishing etc... All within a 15 minute walk from the house. Relax & enjoy a BBQ on the terrace or explore all that North Wales and the Snowdonia National Park can offer.
Ski:
Gwynedd www.pyb.co.uk
Plas-y-Brenin National Centre for Mountain Activities
Capel Curig
Gwynedd LL24 0ET
01690 720214 01690 720394 Email
About the slopes...
Number of slopes: 1 Material: Dendix
Max width: 40m Max length: 60m
Beginner slope : Mogul run:
Snowboard pipe/ramp: Other: Intermediate and Advanced Slopes
Skiing lessons: Snowboarding lessons:
Beginner : Beginner :
Intermediate: Intermediate:
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Race training: Race training:
Llandudno www.llandudnoskislope.co.uk
Llandudno Ski ans Snowboard Centre
John Nike Leisure Way Sport Ltd.
The Great Orme
Gwynedd, Wales
Llandudno LL20 2QL
01492 874707 01492 870576
Number of slopes: 2 Material: Dendix
Max width: 80m Max length: 260m
Beginner slope : Mogul run:
Snowboard pipe/ramp: Other:
Skiing lessons: Snowboarding lessons:
Beginner : Beginner :
Golf:
From Holyhead in the East to the Vale of Llangollen in the West, North Wales is littered with fine golf courses, many of which enjoy some of the most spectacular scenery in the whole of Britain.
The region boasts more than 50 courses and two of them which enjoy breathtaking locations are Beaumaris Castle on Anglesey and Conwy Castle which sits on the Principality's north coast. James Braid designed a number of courses in North Wales, the pick of which are probably Pwllheli and Wrexham.
Thousands of people every year flock to the coastal resorts of Rhyl, Prestatyn and Llandudno and quality golfing tests are available at all of them. Llandudno, in fact, boasts three first courses on its own.