Llanddoget Holiday Cottages
Choose from 8 self catering holiday cottages in Llanddoget, Conwy, 6 of which are dog friendly, 1 have hot tubs, and sleep between 2 and 8 guests.
Luxurious barn conversion in the picturesque village of Llanddoged overlooking the Conwy valley
Wonderful stone cottage in the heart of Snowdonia National Park. Perfect for a relaxing break or to enjoy activities. Close to Betws-y-Coed and the best of North Wales’ countryside, coast and culture.
Ty Canol is a two-bedroom terraced cottage with enough space to accommodate four guests comfortably. Located in a tranquil area near Maenan, it is nestled in the hills of the Conwy Valley, just a few miles away from the renowned Bodnant Gardens of the National Trust as well as Betws Y Coed in the south and Conwy, Llandudno, and the nearby coastline to the north. Ty Canol is a traditional Welsh terraced cottage with two bedrooms. The double bedroom is equipped with an ensuite shower room and the other bedroom, a twin. The first floor also has a bathroom featuring a whirlpool bath as well as a separate shower. The ground floor consists of a living room with an electric log effect fire, a kitchen-diner, and a sun-catching conservatory. Facilities include the use of a dishwasher, washer-dryer, refrigerator-freezer, microwave. There is a TV with DVD and free view in both bedrooms and the lounge, garden furniture, and bike storage (available upon request). Bed linen and towels are provided. Bed linen and towels are provided. NB. The property is one of four holiday properties on the same site. Situated in a peaceful spot in the rolling hills of the Conwy valley just a few miles from the market town Llanrwst and the popular village of Betws y Coed to the south, or Conwy, Llandudno and the beaches of the North coast. An excellent area for walking and wildlife and just a short drive from the beautiful National Trust Bodnant Gardens and the Bodnant food centre. The whole of Snowdonia National Park, the mountains, coastline and all the adventure and activities you could hope for are within easy reach of this relaxing cottage, an ideal base for your next holiday. Llanrwst is a market town and community on the A470 road and the River Conwy, in Conwy County Borough, Wales, and the historic county of Denbighshire. It developed round the wool trade and became known also for the making of harps and clocks.
Pont y Garth is one of four wonderful properties found on the same site in a peaceful spot near Maenan, in the rolling hills of the Conwy valley just a few miles from Llanrwst and Betws y Coed to the south, or Eglwysbach and Conwy to the north. This is a wonderful area for walking and within a short drive of the beautiful National Trust Bodnant Garden. The coast at Llandudno or Conwy is easily reached, as are the mountains of Snowdonia. This semi-detached traditional cottage has two bedrooms, bathroom (bath with shower over), kitchen-diner, lounge with bay window and small conservatory overlooking the garden and hills. Facilities include log burner (logs provided free of charge), electric heating in all rooms, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, fridge-freezer, microwave, internet connection, TV with DVD and free view in lounge and both bedrooms, bike storage and garden furniture. Bed linen and towels are supplied. Pont y Garth sits comfortably on a quiet site with three lovely holiday cottages Beudy Bach, Ty Canol and Ty'r Efail. Situated in a peaceful spot in the rolling hills of the Conwy valley just a few miles from the market town Llanrwst and the popular village of Betws y Coed to the south, or Conwy, Llandudno and the beaches of the North coast. An excellent area for walking and wildlife and just a short drive from the beautiful National Trust Bodnant Gardens and the Bodnant food centre. The whole of Snowdonia National Park, the mountains, coastline and all the adventure and activities you could hope for (and some you may never have imagined) are within easy reach of this relaxing cottage, an ideal base for your next holiday. Please note that the owner will collect a refundable damage bond of £50 for all bookings directly, and this does not form part of the rental cost. Llanrwst is a market town and community on the A470 road and the River Conwy, in Conwy County Borough, Wales, and the historic county of Denbighshire. It developed round the wool trade and became known also for the making of harps and clocks.
Beudy Bach is a beautifully spacious barn conversion for two. Set by a stream in a quiet valley close to the National Trust Bodnant Gardens, the village of Eglwysbach and the market town of Llanrwst, and really is the perfect place to enjoy everything that North Wales has to offer in the perfect couples getaway. A detached former barn which has been renovated with a beautifully spacious kitchen-lounge-dining room, including fully-fitted kitchen and comfortable seating area. French doors open out onto the private patio, perfect for that quiet morning coffee as the stream ebbs just a few yards away, past the flowers and trees by the waterside. The large bedroom has a king-size bed, generous wardrobe space, dressing table and lovely ensuite bathroom with whirlpool bath, and separate shower. The kitchen facilities as Beudy Bach includes a dishwasher, washing machine, fridge-freezer, microwave, and TV with DVD. The garden furniture provided lets you take in the enclosed outdoor space on warm days. Bed linen and towels are provided, and the property is dog-friendly with one dog welcome. Please note that the owner will collect a refundable damage bond of £50 for all bookings. NB. The property is one of four holiday properties on the same site. Situated in a peaceful spot in the rolling hills of the Conwy valley just a few miles from the market town Llanrwst and the popular village of Betws y Coed to the south, or Conwy, Llandudno and the beaches of the North coast. An excellent area for walking and wildlife and just a short drive from the beautiful National Trust Bodnant Gardens and the Bodnant food centre. The whole of Snowdonia National Park, the mountains, coastline and all the adventure and activities you could hope for are within easy reach of this relaxing cottage, an ideal base for your next holiday. Llanrwst is a market town and community on the A470 road and the River Conwy, in Conwy County Borough, Wales, and the historic county of Denbighshire. It developed round the wool trade and became known also for the making of harps and clocks.
Ty'r Efail - the translation of which is Forge House - is a magnificently renovated traditional Welsh cottage that offers space and comfort for every guest. It can accommodate up to 8 individuals in three bedrooms, and has two spacious bathrooms. The contemporary transformation of this cottage offers a luxurious space that is situated by a stream and located in a tranquil valley, with a view of green meadows. It is close to the market town of Llanrwst. It is only a 20-minute drive away from Conwy Castle and the coast or Betws Y Coed. A semi-detached residence, Ty’r Efail has 3 bedrooms. On the bottom floor, you will find a large, open-plan kitchen-living room-diner area with comfy seating and an electric log fire. Additionally, there is a utility room, one bedroom with a king-sized bed and a spacious ensuite wet room. The upper floor has one double bedroom, a large twin room with an extra day bed with a full-sized slide-under single, which can accommodate a total of four in this room. NB. The day bed and slide-out is only suitable for children under the age of 14 years old. There is a family bathroom with a whirlpool bath and a separate shower. The property features a garden with a big patio that overlooks a small stream and open fields next to the cottage. It also includes full central heating, a dishwasher, a washer-dryer, a fridge-freezer, a microwave, an internet connection, a TV with a DVD and Freeview in the living room and bedrooms, and garden furniture. Bed linen and bath towels are included. Please note that the owner will collect a refundable damage bond of £50 for all bookings directly, and this does not form part of the rental cost. An excellent area for walking and wildlife and just a short drive from the beautiful National Trust Bodnant Gardens and the Bodnant food centre. The whole of Snowdonia National Park, the mountains, coastline and all the adventure and activities you could hope for (and some you may never have imagined) are within easy reach of this relaxing cottage, an ideal base for your next holiday.
Millers Loft in Maenan, Conwy, sleeps two guests in one bedroom.
Hen Felin Isaf in Maenan, Conwy sleeps six guests in three bedrooms.
Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Llanddoget
Discover 8 Llanddoget self catering cottages in Conwy. Explore local shops, walks, and sights from your comfortable Conwy base. Book your next break today.Attractions within 10 miles of Llanddoget
- Llanrwst self-guided walking tour (0.8m)
- Llanrwst Gorsedd Circle (1m)
- Fairy Falls Waterfall (1.1m)
- Rhaeadr Y Parc Mawr (1.3m)
- Klondyke Mill (2.1m)
- Conwy Valley Maze (2.5m)
- Dolgarrog Railway Society (3.1m)
- Adventure Parc Snowdonia (3.2m)
- Rhaeadr Ewynnol Swallow Falls Waterfall (3.8m)
- Huntfun Betws-y-Coed (3.9m)
- Ffos Anoddun (5.7m)
- Rhaeadr Y Graig Lwyd (5.9m)
- Roman Bridge, Penmachno (6.3m)
- National Trust - Tŷ Mawr Wybrnant (6.8m)
- Dolwyddelan Waterfall (8m)
- Cymryd (8.1m)
- Dolwyddelan Castle (8.1m)
- Glan Conwy railway viewpoint (8.2m)
- Conwy Orchard (9m)
- Aber Falls (9.2m)
Outdoor Activities around Llanddoget
- Duck Wood (0.4m)
- Llanrwst Swimming Pool (0.9m)
- Gwydyr Park (1m)
- Hafna Lead Mine (2.1m)
- Ty'n Llwyn Walking Trail (3.5m)
- Eryri National Park (3.9m)
- Parc Mawr (7.5m)
- Boardwalk Viewpoint (8.9m)
- The LookOut (8.9m)
- Llwybr Moryd CONWY Estuary Trail (9.2m)
- Bodlondeb Park (9.3m)
- Druids stones penmaenmawr (9.3m)
- Parc Cae Derw (9.4m)
- Bryn Cadno (9.7m)
- Marl Woods (9.8m)
- Parc Plas Mawr (9.8m)
- Penmaenmawr Paddling Pool (9.8m)
- Nant-y-Glyn Valley footpaths (9.9m)
- Enti Freeride Park (9.9m)
- Welsh Mountain Zoo (10.2m)
Holiday Cottages Near Llanddoget
From Llanddoget you can explore nearby towns, inviting you to learn more about the surrounding area.
- Easy day trip nearby Llanrwst sits just 0.7 miles away, an option for a gentle ramble. Trefriw lies about 1.1 miles away, offering quaint riverside strolls to visitors.
- Dolgarrog is around 3.3 miles away, with local scenery inviting slow walks. Pentre Du sits roughly 3.8 miles away and offers quiet countryside paths for a relaxed day out.
- Betws-y-Coed is about 3.9 miles away and serves as a natural gateway to outdoor trails stunning river valley around the area.
About Llanddoget
As you stand at the crossroads of culture and tradition, Llanddoget in Conwy, Wales, offers a glimpse into a world where history and modernity intertwine.
The village, nestled amidst the rolling hills and verdant valleys, holds secrets of bygone eras waiting to be unraveled.
But there's more to Llanddoget than meets the eye; it's a place where time seems to have taken a pause, inviting you to explore its hidden treasures and immerse yourself in its unique charm.
Llanddoget: A Brief History
Llanddoget has a rich and fascinating history that dates back centuries. The village's name is derived from the Welsh 'Llanddoged,' which refers to the church of St. Doged. This historic church is dedicated to Saint Doged, a 6th-century Welsh saint, and is an integral part of Llanddoget's heritage. The village itself is nestled in the picturesque Conwy Valley in Wales, surrounded by stunning natural beauty and steeped in a legacy that spans generations.
During the medieval period, Llanddoget was a thriving hub of agricultural activity and a crucial stopping point for travelers and traders. The village played a significant role in the local economy, contributing to the region's prosperity. Over time, Llanddoget evolved, adapting to the changing social and economic landscape while retaining its traditional charm.
One of the most intriguing elements of Llanddoget's history is its connection to the ancient pilgrimage routes that crisscrossed Wales. Pilgrims journeyed to Llanddoget to visit the church of St. Doged, seeking spiritual solace and guidance. This historical significance has left an indelible mark on the village, shaping its identity and character.
As you explore Llanddoget, you'll encounter remnants of its past, from centuries-old structures to tales passed down through generations. The village's history is a tapestry woven with stories of resilience, community, and heritage, offering a captivating glimpse into the enduring legacy of this remarkable Welsh locale.
Landmarks and Attractions
What are the must-see landmarks and attractions in the picturesque village of Llanddoget, nestled in the Conwy Valley of Wales?
Llanddoget boasts an array of captivating sights that showcase its rich history and natural beauty. One of the village's most prominent landmarks is the ancient Llanddoget Church, dating back to the 13th century. This historic church features remarkable architectural details and provides a serene setting for visitors to explore.
Additionally, Llanddoget is home to the stunning Llanddoget Hall, a Grade II listed building with elegant gardens that offer a peaceful retreat for leisurely strolls.
For nature enthusiasts, the Conwy Valley offers an abundance of outdoor attractions. The scenic Llanddoget Woods provide an idyllic setting for woodland walks and birdwatching, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the tranquility of the surrounding landscape. Moreover, the nearby River Conwy presents opportunities for activities such as fishing and kayaking, making it a popular destination for outdoor recreation.
Notably, Llanddoget is in close proximity to the renowned Snowdonia National Park, known for its breathtaking mountains, lakes, and hiking trails. Visitors can easily access this natural wonderland from the village, making it an essential part of any itinerary.
Natural Beauty and Scenery
Immersing yourself in the natural beauty and scenery of Llanddoget and its surroundings offers a rejuvenating experience for visitors seeking tranquility and outdoor adventure. The picturesque landscape of Llanddoget is characterized by rolling hills, lush green valleys, and meandering streams, creating a serene and captivating environment.
As you explore the area, you'll encounter an array of natural wonders that are sure to leave a lasting impression.
- Idyllic Waterfalls: Discover the enchanting waterfalls nestled within the countryside, where the cascading waters create a mesmerizing sight and a soothing soundtrack. Take a moment to bask in the beauty and tranquility of these natural marvels.
- Breathtaking Hiking Trails: Embark on invigorating hikes through the scenic countryside, where you can revel in the stunning vistas and immerse yourself in the unspoiled natural surroundings. The well-maintained trails cater to both leisurely strolls and challenging treks, catering to all levels of outdoor enthusiasts.
- Panoramic Lookout Points: Journey to elevated vantage points that offer sweeping panoramic views of the verdant landscape below. From these vantage points, you can marvel at the beauty of Llanddoget and gain a newfound appreciation for the unspoiled natural scenery that surrounds you.
Whether you seek solace in nature or crave exhilarating outdoor activities, Llanddoget's natural beauty and scenery provide an idyllic backdrop for an unforgettable adventure.
Community and Local Life
As you explore the natural beauty and scenic landscapes of Llanddoget, you'll find that the community and local life exude a welcoming and vibrant atmosphere, enriched by its unique traditions and close-knit relationships.
The people of Llanddoget are known for their warm hospitality and strong sense of community. You'll often see locals engaging in various activities that bring everyone together, such as village fairs, community clean-up days, and traditional events that celebrate the area's rich history.
One of the hallmarks of community life in Llanddoget is the emphasis on preserving local traditions. You'll have the opportunity to witness and participate in age-old customs and festivities that have been passed down through generations. These traditions play a significant role in shaping the community's identity and fostering a sense of belonging among its residents.
Furthermore, the local life in Llanddoget thrives on the strong relationships built within the community. Neighbors support one another, and there's a genuine spirit of camaraderie that permeates through everyday interactions. Whether it's through volunteering for local causes or simply coming together for social gatherings, the sense of togetherness is palpable.
In essence, the community and local life in Llanddoget embody a deep-rooted sense of belonging and a commitment to preserving the area's heritage. As you immerse yourself in the local culture, you'll experience firsthand the warmth and camaraderie that define this vibrant community.
Activities and Events
Engage in a variety of engaging activities and partake in lively events that showcase the vibrant spirit of Llanddoget's community and local life. The village hosts an array of activities and events that cater to different interests, ensuring there's something for everyone to enjoy.
1. Annual Village Fete: Join in the excitement of Llanddoget's annual village fete, where you can experience the true essence of community spirit. Enjoy traditional games, local crafts, delicious food stalls, and live music, all set against the picturesque backdrop of the village.
2. Walking and Hiking Trails: Immerse yourself in the stunning natural beauty of Llanddoget by exploring its scenic walking and hiking trails. From leisurely strolls along the river to more challenging hikes up the surrounding hills, there are trails suitable for all levels of fitness.
3. Seasonal Festivities: Throughout the year, Llanddoget comes alive with seasonal festivities. From summer barbecues and outdoor concerts to festive Christmas markets and carol singing, the village celebrates each season with joy and merriment.
These activities and events not only provide entertainment but also offer an opportunity to connect with the warm and welcoming local community. Whether you're seeking adventure in nature, craving a taste of local culture, or simply want to soak up the lively atmosphere, Llanddoget's activities and events are sure to leave you with cherished memories of your visit.