Llangwm Holiday Cottages
Choose from 15 self catering holiday cottages in Llangwm, Conwy, 3 of which are dog friendly, 7 have hot tubs, and sleep between 2 and 12 guests.
After exploring Snowdonia National Park, return to Tyddyn Eli and relax those aching muscles in the private hot tub.
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This traditional detached cottage is in the village of Llangwm, near to Betws-y-Coed and Bala in North Wales and can sleep five people in two bedrooms.
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This barn conversion is situated in the village of Ty Nant, near Corwen, and can sleep five people in two bedrooms.
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A wonderful, stylish, detached stone farmhouse just two miles from Llangwm, between Llangollen and Betws-y-Coed, and can sleep ten people in four bedrooms.
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A stylish ground floor cottage just two miles from Llangwm, near Bala and Betws-y-Coed, and can sleep four people in two bedrooms.
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Five bedrooms: 1 x ground-floor family bedroom with king-size bed and two single beds, 2 x king-size bedroom with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x ground-floor king-size bedroom with en-suite wet room walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x ground-floor king-size bedroom. Ground-floor bathroom with walk-in shower, separate bath, basin and WC. Cloakroom with basin and WC. Open-plan living room with kitchen, dining area and sitting area. Utility. First-floor sitting room
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Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size double, 1 x ground floor twin. Bathroom with bath, separate shower, basin and WC. Kitchen with dining area. Sitting room with woodburner. External utility.
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One of three couples retreats in19th century courtyard buildings, set in 9 acres. Located between Corwen and Betws-y-Coed, South Conwy in the heart of North Wales. Perfect for a romantic retreat.
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One of three romantic couples retreats in19th century courtyard buildings, set in 9 acres, located between Corwen and Betws-y-Coed in the heart of North Wales. Enjoy a romantic retreat with your own private hot tub and embrace the culture.
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One of three romantic and idyllic couples retreats with private hot tub in 19th century courtyard buildings, set in 9 acres. Located between Corwen and Betws-y-Coed, South Conwy in the heart of North Wales.
Glampio Trysor is nestled in the scenic Berwyn Hills overlooked by Cader Dinmael and adjacent to a stream.
Glampio Trysor is nestled in the scenic Berwyn Hills overlooked by Cader Dinmael and adjacent to a stream.
Glampio Trysor is nestled in the scenic Berwyn Hills overlooked by Cader Dinmael and adjacent to a stream.
This lovely, detached barn conversion sits in a valley overlooking the fabulous Berwyn Mountain range.
Superb high quality detached farmhouse. Stylish open plan living area, sitting room with woodburning stove. Media room, hot tub. Bala 7.5 miles.
Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Llangwm
Discover 15 Llangwm 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 Llangwm
- Mynydd Sleddog Adventures (4.4m)
- Llyn Alwen reservoir (5.6m)
- Bala Lake Railway - Bala (Pen-y-Bont) Station (6.2m)
- Corwen Signal box (6.8m)
- Llyn Celyn viewpoint (7.4m)
- Llyn Brenig (7.5m)
- Bala Lake Railway - Llangower Station (8.6m)
Outdoor Activities around Llangwm
- Bod Petryal (6m)
- Llangollen Railway - (Corwen,Station) (6.8m)
- Penllyn Forest (7.3m)
- Bwrdd Arthur (8.8m)
- Llangollen Railway - (Carrog,Station) (9.1m)
- Bryn Glas Caravan Park (11m)
- Llangollen Railway - (Glyndyfrdwy,Station) (11.1m)
- Bryn Y Ffynnon (11.2m)
- Moel Morfydd (11.7m)
- Rhiwagor forest path (12.1m)
- Rhiwargor Waterfall Path (12.3m)
- Castle Park (12.5m)
- Ruthin Park (12.7m)
- Eryri National Park (13.6m)
- Clwydian Range & Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (13.9m)
- Llangollen Railway - (Berwyn,Station) (14.1m)
- Giants of Vyrnwy Trail (14.1m)
- Moel Tan y Coed - Velvet Hill (14.2m)
- Cae Hywel (14.6m)
- Temple Bar Garden (14.6m)
Holiday Cottages Near Llangwm
Llangwm sits in a welcoming countryside setting, inviting you to discover the towns that lie just beyond the hedges. Just 2.7 miles away, cozy countryside stop offers a pleasant detour for a morning wander. Around 3.1 miles away, country walk makes a nice half day excursion if you want a quieter change of scenery.
- From here, about 4.3 miles distant, local charm is a simple, friendly stop for those exploring the area. Just over 4.4 miles away, scenic hillside offers a relaxed pace and a chance to stretch legs before returning to the cottage.
- At about 4.9 miles, pretty rural hub can tailor a gentle outing that suits your plans for the day.
About Llangwm
Welcome to Llangwm in Conwy, Wales!
Discover the rich history, breathtaking natural beauty, and vibrant local culture of this charming town.
Explore the quaint streets, immerse yourself in the lively festivals, and unwind in the tranquil countryside retreats.
Llangwm has something for everyone, whether you're a history enthusiast, nature lover, or simply seeking a peaceful getaway.
So, come and experience the magic of Llangwm for yourself!
History of Llangwm
The history of Llangwm in Conwy - Wales is rich and fascinating.
Llangwm, nestled in the beautiful Welsh countryside, has a storied past that dates back centuries.
As you stroll through the village, you can't help but feel a sense of awe as you imagine the generations that have called this place home.
From its humble beginnings as a small farming community to its role as a bustling market town in the Middle Ages, Llangwm has seen it all.
Over the years, it has weathered wars, economic changes, and societal shifts, yet it has managed to maintain its charm and character.
Today, Llangwm stands as a testament to the resilience and spirit of its people, a place where history comes alive at every turn.
Natural Beauty of Llangwm
As you explore Llangwm in Conwy - Wales, you'll be captivated by the natural beauty that surrounds the village. The picturesque landscape and breathtaking scenery will leave you in awe.
Here are three reasons why the natural beauty of Llangwm is truly enchanting:
- Majestic Mountains: The village is nestled amidst the stunning Snowdonia National Park, with its towering peaks and lush green valleys. The sight of these majestic mountains will fill you with a sense of wonder and tranquility.
- Sparkling Rivers: Llangwm is blessed with crystal-clear rivers that meander through the countryside. The gentle sound of water flowing over pebbles and the sight of sunlight dancing on the surface will evoke a feeling of serenity and peace.
- Lush Forests: The village is surrounded by verdant woodlands, offering a haven of natural beauty and rich biodiversity. Take a stroll through these enchanting forests, and you'll be greeted by the refreshing scent of pine and the chirping of birds, providing a true escape into nature.
Immerse yourself in the natural wonders of Llangwm and experience a world of beauty that will leave you spellbound.
Local Culture and Festivals
Immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture and festive atmosphere of Llangwm in Conwy - Wales.
This charming village is known for its rich cultural heritage and lively festivals. Throughout the year, you can partake in various events that celebrate the traditions and customs of the local community.
One of the highlights is the Llangwm Music Festival, which showcases talented musicians from different genres. The festival creates a joyful atmosphere, with live performances filling the streets and venues.
Additionally, the Llangwm Literary Festival brings together authors, poets, and literary enthusiasts for thought-provoking discussions and engaging workshops. It's a wonderful opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and explore the world of literature.
Exploring the Quaint Streets
Take a leisurely stroll through the charming streets of Llangwm in Conwy - Wales, and discover the hidden gems that await you at every turn.
- Quaint Cafés: Indulge in a steaming cup of coffee at one of the cozy cafés that line the streets. The aroma of freshly brewed beans will envelop you, transporting you to a state of pure relaxation.
- Quirky Boutiques: Lose yourself in the whimsical world of the local boutiques. From handmade crafts to unique fashion finds, these shops offer a delightful assortment of treasures just waiting to be discovered.
- Historic Architecture: Marvel at the beautifully preserved historic buildings that grace the streets. Each one tells a story of the rich past of Llangwm, and their intricate details will leave you in awe.
As you wander through the streets of Llangwm, you'll feel a sense of enchantment and wonder. The combination of cozy cafés, quirky boutiques, and historic architecture creates an atmosphere that's truly captivating.
Tranquil Countryside Retreats
Continue your exploration of Llangwm in Conwy - Wales by discovering the serene and peaceful countryside retreats that await you.
Immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature as you wander through the picturesque landscapes that surround this charming village. Take a leisurely stroll along the winding pathways, breathing in the fresh country air and listening to the gentle sounds of birds chirping and leaves rustling in the breeze.
Find solace in the lush green meadows and rolling hills that stretch as far as the eye can see. Indulge in the beauty of the countryside as you relax in one of the cozy cottages or bed and breakfasts nestled among the idyllic scenery.
Escape the hustle and bustle of city life and experience the ultimate retreat in the peaceful countryside of Llangwm.