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Garreg Lwyd Cottage: Charming Historic Cottage in Medieval Conwy
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2 bedrooms1 bathroomSleeps 460 sq m
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Explore the area
Conwy, Wales
- Conwy Town Walls2 min walk
- Conwy Castle5 min walk
- Venue Cymru10 min drive
- Anglesey (VLY)48 min drive
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 4)
Bedroom 1
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 2
2 Single Beds
1 bathroom
Bathroom
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Bathtub · Toilet · Hair dryer
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About this property
Garreg Lwyd Cottage: Charming Historic Cottage in Medieval Conwy
A Four-Star Historical Getaway in the Heart of Medieval Conwy, North Wales
Welcome to Garreg Lwyd Cottage, a charming Grade II-listed, four-star-rated self-catering holiday retreat nestled in the medieval town of Conwy, North Wales. Built around 1825, this artisan stone cottage embodies a rich historical charm and modern comforts, making it a truly unforgettable experience for families, couples, and small groups of friends.
A Cozy and Unique Stay
Located in a quiet, terraced cul-de-sac within Conwy’s famous 13th-century town walls, Garreg Lwyd Cottage invites you to relax and unwind in its cozy, character-filled atmosphere. This two-bedroom cottage features classic period details, including thick stone walls, exposed wood beams, and a traditional inglenook fireplace. Ideal for winter stays, guests can enjoy the warmth of a multi-fuel fire, casting a soft, inviting glow over the sitting room, perfect for festive holidays or chilly evenings after a day of exploring.
The sitting room’s comfortable seating and rustic decor blend historical elements with modern touches, creating a space that is both welcoming and comfortable. A smart TV and high-speed WiFi are available for entertainment, allowing you to stay connected or unwind with a movie or show. The cottage also offers a dining area where you can gather for meals and share stories of your day’s adventures.
Bedrooms and Sleeping Arrangements
Garreg Lwyd Cottage offers two well-appointed bedrooms, providing restful spaces for up to four guests:
Bedroom 1: This main bedroom features a plush double bed, ideal for couples seeking a peaceful retreat.
Bedroom 2: A cozy twin room with two single beds, perfect for children, friends, or additional family members.
Both bedrooms come with high-quality linens, soft duvets, and pillows, ensuring a restful night’s sleep. The thoughtful decor, inspired by the cottage’s heritage, adds to the peaceful ambiance, making each night feel like a true retreat from the outside world. A full set of plush towels is provided, along with ample storage for personal belongings.
Fully Equipped for Self-Catering
For guests who enjoy cooking, Garreg Lwyd Cottage offers a fully equipped kitchen with everything needed to prepare meals during your stay. The kitchen features modern appliances, including a stove, oven, refrigerator, and microwave, as well as essentials like cookware, utensils, and a dishwasher. With all the comforts of home, the kitchen allows you to cook with ease and enjoy meals together at the dining table. A washing machine and dryer are also available, making this a practical option for longer stays or families with children.
The Perfect Base for Exploring Conwy and Beyond
Garreg Lwyd Cottage is ideally situated within the medieval walls of Conwy, a town rich in history, culture, and scenic beauty. Conwy is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its 13th-century castle and fortified town walls built by Edward I. The entire town has preserved its medieval charm, with cobbled streets, ancient buildings, and panoramic views over the Conwy River.
Must-See Attractions Within Walking Distance:
Conwy Castle: One of the finest examples of medieval fortifications in Britain, this imposing castle offers breathtaking views and fascinating historical insights.
Plas Mawr: Step into the Elizabethan era with a visit to Plas Mawr, Britain’s best-preserved 16th-century townhouse.
Conwy Quay: A lively waterfront area featuring fishing boats, scenic boat tours, and fresh seafood vendors. Don’t miss the Smallest House in Britain, a charming curiosity that delights visitors of all ages.
Telford’s Suspension Bridge and Stephenson’s Railway Bridge: These historical bridges reflect Conwy’s importance as a transportation hub in centuries past.
Outdoor Adventures and Nature: For nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, Conwy’s surrounding landscape offers a wealth of recreational activities. From hiking and cycling in Snowdonia National Park to bird-watching at the RSPB Conwy Nature Reserve, the area is rich in scenic beauty and wildlife. A short drive brings you to Conwy Morfa Beach, a sandy stretch perfect for picnics, beachcombing, and water activities. Further afield, you’ll find Llandudno with its Victorian pier, promenade, and Great Orme, offering panoramic views and exciting cable car rides.
Family-Friendly Features and Convenience
Garreg Lwyd Cottage is well-suited for family stays, with a layout and amenities that cater to young and older visitors alike. The cottage’s proximity to Conwy’s attractions makes it easy to plan family-friendly outings, whether you’re visiting historical sites, exploring local parks, or enjoying beach days.
For young families, Conwy offers playgrounds, parks, and child-friendly attractions, including Bodlondeb Park, which features tennis courts, a soccer field, and a children’s play area. The surrounding area is full of family-oriented venues, including the Royal Cambrian Academy Art Gallery and Bodnant Garden, where children can roam and explore.
Dining, Shopping, and Local Culture
Conwy’s vibrant town center is home to a diverse array of dining options, from traditional Welsh pubs to modern bistros and seafood restaurants. Sample local specialties, enjoy freshly caught mussels, or relax with a drink at one of the historic pubs along the waterfront. The town also offers charming boutiques, art galleries, and seasonal markets, making it a delightful destination for shopping and cultural experiences.
For entertainment, nearby Llandudno offers a cinema and the Venue Cymru theatre, which hosts concerts, plays, and other performances year-round.
Practical Information
To make your stay as comfortable and convenient as possible, Garreg Lwyd Cottage includes a variety of practical amenities:
WiFi: Free high-speed WiFi throughout the cottage
Heating: Gas central heating to keep you warm and cozy year-round
Parking: Free nearby parking within walking distance
Transport Links: Conwy is well-connected by train, with regular service to Llandudno Junction and further connections to London, Manchester, and Birmingham.
Booking and Contact Information
Garreg Lwyd Cottage offers flexible booking options to suit various travel schedules. Weekly bookings are typically available from Saturday to Saturday, while short stays (three nights minimum) are offered from October through March. Rates are inclusive of bed linens, towels, electricity, heating, and WiFi, with a fully refundable £50 booking deposit.
Garreg Lwyd Cottage combines the rustic charm of a traditional Welsh cottage with the comforts of modern amenities, providing an ideal base for exploring Conwy’s medieval landmarks and the natural beauty of North Wales. Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or a solo retreat, this cottage offers a unique experience steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty.
Book your stay at Garreg Lwyd Cottage and immerse yourself in the enchanting world of medieval Conwy, where history and heritage meet relaxation and modern comfort.
Welcome to Garreg Lwyd Cottage, a charming Grade II-listed, four-star-rated self-catering holiday retreat nestled in the medieval town of Conwy, North Wales. Built around 1825, this artisan stone cottage embodies a rich historical charm and modern comforts, making it a truly unforgettable experience for families, couples, and small groups of friends.
A Cozy and Unique Stay
Located in a quiet, terraced cul-de-sac within Conwy’s famous 13th-century town walls, Garreg Lwyd Cottage invites you to relax and unwind in its cozy, character-filled atmosphere. This two-bedroom cottage features classic period details, including thick stone walls, exposed wood beams, and a traditional inglenook fireplace. Ideal for winter stays, guests can enjoy the warmth of a multi-fuel fire, casting a soft, inviting glow over the sitting room, perfect for festive holidays or chilly evenings after a day of exploring.
The sitting room’s comfortable seating and rustic decor blend historical elements with modern touches, creating a space that is both welcoming and comfortable. A smart TV and high-speed WiFi are available for entertainment, allowing you to stay connected or unwind with a movie or show. The cottage also offers a dining area where you can gather for meals and share stories of your day’s adventures.
Bedrooms and Sleeping Arrangements
Garreg Lwyd Cottage offers two well-appointed bedrooms, providing restful spaces for up to four guests:
Bedroom 1: This main bedroom features a plush double bed, ideal for couples seeking a peaceful retreat.
Bedroom 2: A cozy twin room with two single beds, perfect for children, friends, or additional family members.
Both bedrooms come with high-quality linens, soft duvets, and pillows, ensuring a restful night’s sleep. The thoughtful decor, inspired by the cottage’s heritage, adds to the peaceful ambiance, making each night feel like a true retreat from the outside world. A full set of plush towels is provided, along with ample storage for personal belongings.
Fully Equipped for Self-Catering
For guests who enjoy cooking, Garreg Lwyd Cottage offers a fully equipped kitchen with everything needed to prepare meals during your stay. The kitchen features modern appliances, including a stove, oven, refrigerator, and microwave, as well as essentials like cookware, utensils, and a dishwasher. With all the comforts of home, the kitchen allows you to cook with ease and enjoy meals together at the dining table. A washing machine and dryer are also available, making this a practical option for longer stays or families with children.
The Perfect Base for Exploring Conwy and Beyond
Garreg Lwyd Cottage is ideally situated within the medieval walls of Conwy, a town rich in history, culture, and scenic beauty. Conwy is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its 13th-century castle and fortified town walls built by Edward I. The entire town has preserved its medieval charm, with cobbled streets, ancient buildings, and panoramic views over the Conwy River.
Must-See Attractions Within Walking Distance:
Conwy Castle: One of the finest examples of medieval fortifications in Britain, this imposing castle offers breathtaking views and fascinating historical insights.
Plas Mawr: Step into the Elizabethan era with a visit to Plas Mawr, Britain’s best-preserved 16th-century townhouse.
Conwy Quay: A lively waterfront area featuring fishing boats, scenic boat tours, and fresh seafood vendors. Don’t miss the Smallest House in Britain, a charming curiosity that delights visitors of all ages.
Telford’s Suspension Bridge and Stephenson’s Railway Bridge: These historical bridges reflect Conwy’s importance as a transportation hub in centuries past.
Outdoor Adventures and Nature: For nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, Conwy’s surrounding landscape offers a wealth of recreational activities. From hiking and cycling in Snowdonia National Park to bird-watching at the RSPB Conwy Nature Reserve, the area is rich in scenic beauty and wildlife. A short drive brings you to Conwy Morfa Beach, a sandy stretch perfect for picnics, beachcombing, and water activities. Further afield, you’ll find Llandudno with its Victorian pier, promenade, and Great Orme, offering panoramic views and exciting cable car rides.
Family-Friendly Features and Convenience
Garreg Lwyd Cottage is well-suited for family stays, with a layout and amenities that cater to young and older visitors alike. The cottage’s proximity to Conwy’s attractions makes it easy to plan family-friendly outings, whether you’re visiting historical sites, exploring local parks, or enjoying beach days.
For young families, Conwy offers playgrounds, parks, and child-friendly attractions, including Bodlondeb Park, which features tennis courts, a soccer field, and a children’s play area. The surrounding area is full of family-oriented venues, including the Royal Cambrian Academy Art Gallery and Bodnant Garden, where children can roam and explore.
Dining, Shopping, and Local Culture
Conwy’s vibrant town center is home to a diverse array of dining options, from traditional Welsh pubs to modern bistros and seafood restaurants. Sample local specialties, enjoy freshly caught mussels, or relax with a drink at one of the historic pubs along the waterfront. The town also offers charming boutiques, art galleries, and seasonal markets, making it a delightful destination for shopping and cultural experiences.
For entertainment, nearby Llandudno offers a cinema and the Venue Cymru theatre, which hosts concerts, plays, and other performances year-round.
Practical Information
To make your stay as comfortable and convenient as possible, Garreg Lwyd Cottage includes a variety of practical amenities:
WiFi: Free high-speed WiFi throughout the cottage
Heating: Gas central heating to keep you warm and cozy year-round
Parking: Free nearby parking within walking distance
Transport Links: Conwy is well-connected by train, with regular service to Llandudno Junction and further connections to London, Manchester, and Birmingham.
Booking and Contact Information
Garreg Lwyd Cottage offers flexible booking options to suit various travel schedules. Weekly bookings are typically available from Saturday to Saturday, while short stays (three nights minimum) are offered from October through March. Rates are inclusive of bed linens, towels, electricity, heating, and WiFi, with a fully refundable £50 booking deposit.
Garreg Lwyd Cottage combines the rustic charm of a traditional Welsh cottage with the comforts of modern amenities, providing an ideal base for exploring Conwy’s medieval landmarks and the natural beauty of North Wales. Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or a solo retreat, this cottage offers a unique experience steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty.
Book your stay at Garreg Lwyd Cottage and immerse yourself in the enchanting world of medieval Conwy, where history and heritage meet relaxation and modern comfort.
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House Rules
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
About the area
Conwy
Conwy is home to this cottage. Venue Cymru and Llandudno Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Conwy Quay and Conwy Golf Club. Conwy Water Gardens and Bodafon Farm Park are also worth visiting.
Conwy, Wales
What's nearby
- Conwy Town Walls - 2 min walk - 0.2 km
- Conwy Quay - 5 min walk - 0.5 km
- Conwy Castle - 5 min walk - 0.5 km
- Venue Cymru - 10 min drive - 6.7 km
- Llandudno Pier - 11 min drive - 7.8 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Conwy Castle - 6 min walk
- The Mulberry - 17 min walk
- Liverpool Arms - 4 min walk
- The Archway Fish & Chip Shop - 1 min walk
- The Ye Olde Mail Coach - 2 min walk
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About the host
Hosted by Tom

I'm originally from Liverpool but now spend time between Conwy and Dublin. I enjoy walking and driving in the Snowdonia National Park
Why they chose this property
The 600 year old walled town and castle mountains and the sea
What makes this property unique
Cosy 200 year old stone built cottage within the walls of the old town.
Fully equipped for self catering. Suitable for s.all family or two couples.
Fully equipped for self catering. Suitable for s.all family or two couples.
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