Bron Dalar Cottage
£195–£365 / week
About the home
Bron Dalar Cottage is situated in the garden of our house, tucked in behind the houses on the Promenade in Llanfairfechan, so only a minute or so away from the beach but with some shelter provided from the houses along the Prom. The view from the windows is of our garden with the mountains (Snowdon range) behind.
We offer self catering accommodation with a lovely light and airy well equipped kitchen, a small bathroom with electric shower, a bedroom with double bed & premium mattress/pillows, living room with a feature rounded stone wall, flat screen TV with freeview channels and DVD player. Central heating with radiator in each room plus a gas fire in the lounge for extra warmth when needed. All utilities included in the cottage rental price, no extras. Short breaks available and often late offers.
| Size: | Sleeps up to 2, 1 bedroom |
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| Nearest beach: | Llanfairfechan, 300m |
| Will consider: | Long lets Short breaks |
| Access: | Car advised |
| Family friendly? | Suitable for children of all ages Suitable for people with restricted mobility |
| Notes: | May take pets - please enquire No smoking at this property Self-catering |
Facilities
| Luxuries: | DVD player |
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| General: | Central heating, TV |
| Standard: | Kettle, Toaster, Hair dryer |
| Utilities: | Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer |
| Rooms: | 1 Bedroom, 1 shower room |
| Furniture: | Double beds (1), Dining seating for 2, Lounge seating for 2 |
| Other: | Linen and towels provided |
Further details indoors:
Only 2 seats in the lounge but they are 'snuggle chairs', comfortable sofa type chairs that are wider than usual allowing you to curl up your legs easily whilst watching TV. Access via own gate to cottage.
Cottage is lovely for a couple and sleeps two very comfortably. However, not a lot of extra space inside means it would be difficult to store large items, such as bikes, and no room for a mobility scooter or wheelchair inside. Accommodation is all on one level but there is a small step - 2 inches or so - between the lounge and the bedroom. Good walks outside and it's very flat between the cottage and the promenade, to walk along the sea front where benches are provided for those who need them.
Further details outdoors:
Parking is not available directly outside of the cottage as the road is too narrow. However you can easily park free of charge on the Promenade which is quite wide and about 30 seconds walk. You can pull up outside the cottage to unload your baggage on arrival.
It is possible to fish from the beach or from the boat jetty just a minute or so away from the cottage.
In the village we have a Spar, Co-op and an HSBC with an ATM machine. There are also a number of pubs serving food and take-aways locally.
Conditions
In addition to the cottage rental, we request a refundable damages/excess cleaning deposit of £75 which is returned to you after your holiday.
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The North Wales / Denbigh/Flint/Conwy region


Snowdonia (Welsh: Eryri) is a region in north Wales and a national park of 838 square miles
North Wales has a diverse range of tourism attractions suitable for the whole family. North Wales is famous for its many castles, but it is also home to several National Trust stately homes. The Great Little Trains of Wales provide a great day out for the whole family with the nostalgic aroma of steam. You can continue on the heritage theme by exploring the life of a Victorian Miner and visit a slate or copper mine, or come right up to date by exploring attractions with green issues at their heart, or visit a power station.
Many of the hikers in the area concentrate on Snowdon itself. It is regarded as a fine mountain, but can become quite crowded, particularly with the Snowdon Mountain Railway running to the summit.[8]
The other high mountains with their boulder-strewn summits—as well as Tryfan, one of the few mountains in the UK south of Scotland whose ascent needs hands as well as feet—are also very popular. However, there are also some spectacular walks in Snowdonia on the lower mountains, and they tend to be relatively unfrequented. Among hikers' favourites are Y Garn (east of Llanberis) along the ridge to Elidir Fawr; Mynydd Tal-y-Mignedd (west of Snowdon) along the Nantlle Ridge to Mynydd Drws-y-Coed; Moelwyn Mawr (west of Blaenau Ffestiniog); and Pen Llithrig y Wrach north of Capel Curig. Further south are Y Llethr in the Rhinogydd, and Cadair Idris near Dolgellau.
The Park has 1,479 miles (2,380 km) of public footpaths, 164 miles (264 km) of public bridleways, and 46 miles (74 km) of other public rights of way.[9] A large part of the Park is also covered by Right to Roam laws.
Let Snowdon Mountain Railway take you on a journey of a lifetime to the rooftop of Wales. Snowdon, at 3,560ft dominates the landscape of Snowdonia National Park in North Wales. Claim this mountain peak, the highest in Wales, as a lifetime’s achievement. With stunning scenery and awe-inspiring views it's all part of a great day out for you and your family in North Wales.
The Conwy / Llanfairfechan area
Llanfairfechan lies on the coast of north Wales on the route of the A55 road, between Penmaenmawr and Bangor. IIt is known as a seaside resort and had a population at the 2001 Census of 3,755.[1] It has a railway station on the North Wales Coast Line.
Morfa Madryn, the salt marsh area immediately west of the town on the shore of Traeth Lafan, is a local authority-managed nature reserve of outstanding beauty and a favourite haunt of bird watchers. The site is home to cormorants & shags. The rare Little Egret can also be spotted.
Translated from Welsh into English, Llanfairfechan means "The Little (or Lesser) Church of St. Mary".
A town split into two sections 'upper village' where the bank, shops and golf course are situated, and the 'lower village' which includes the beach, Promenade and railway station. Footpath along the beach allows a long flat walk right through to Aber if wished. Aber is famous for it's waterfall.
We have a very mild climate, and rarely see snow or even frost in the lower village. The holiday cottage is one of the oldest buildings in the area.
Llandudno is 10 minutes drive away, and hosts a number of events throughout the year, such as the Victorian Extravaganza in May, the Celtic Winter Fayre in November and great shopping in a number of small specialty shops all year round.
How to get there
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| Airport: | Manchester: 130 km |
| Railway: | Llanfairfechan: 2 km |
| Ferry: | Holyhead: 52 km |
On the edges of the Snowdonia National Park and within easy driving distance of local attractions & towns such as Llandudno, Conway, Llanberis, Anglesey, Betws y Coed.
Cottage is situated just a couple of minutes from the A55 - main coast road through North Wales, great for touring the area.
Less than an hour's drive from Chester, just over an hour from Liverpool and Manchester.
Activities near Conwy
Tennis in town
Horse Riding
Golf within 30 mins drive
Fishing
Walking holidays
Rural / countryside retreats
Beach or lakeside relaxation

Reviews
![]() 21 Feb 2012 |
My boyfriend and I really enjoyed our stay at this lovely little cottage in a superb part of North Wales. The cottage was immaculate and the welcome was so warm - there was milk in the fridge and... more |
![]() 16 Jan 2012 |
This is a brilliant, warm and homely cottage ideal for two people. It has everything you could ever need inside, very well equipped, and good quality seating and mattress etc. Even the kitchen has... more |
![]() 23 Nov 2011 |
The cottage has been modernised to a high standard whilst retaining part5s of the original building in a very acceptable and comfortable way. The Owners are welcoming but not intrusive which was a... more |
Rental prices
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| Period | From![]() | To![]() | Weekly![]() | Nightly rate | Minimum stay | |
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| MayDay Bank Hol Weekend | 4 May 12 | 8 May 12 | £ 365 | - | £ 195 | 3 Nights |
| Early Summer | 8 May 12 | 26 May 12 | £ 275 | £ 55 | £ 65 | 3 Nights |
| Whitsun | 26 May 12 | 9 Jun 12 | £ 365 | £ 70 | £ 80 | 3 Nights |
| Summer | 9 Jun 12 | 9 Sep 12 | £ 365 | £ 70 | £ 80 | 3 Nights |
| Late Summer | 9 Sep 12 | 27 Oct 12 | £ 299 | £ 55 | £ 65 | 3 Nights |
| Oct half term | 27 Oct 12 | 4 Nov 12 | £ 299 | £ 55 | £ 65 | 3 Nights |
| Autumn | 4 Nov 12 | 23 Dec 12 | £ 195 | £ 35 | £ 35 | 3 Nights |
| Christmas | 23 Dec 12 | 6 Jan 13 | £ 365 | £ 55 | £ 55 | Flexible |
| Winter | 6 Jan 13 | 16 Feb 13 | £ 195 | £ 30 | £ 35 | Flexible |
| Half Term | 16 Feb 13 | 23 Feb 13 | £ 245 | £ 40 | £ 45 | Flexible |
| Winter | 23 Feb 13 | 30 Mar 13 | £ 195 | £ 30 | £ 35 | Flexible |
The property's weekend rates apply to: Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights
NB: Prices may be subject to change at the advertiser's discretion.
Cottage rental is the cost including gas/electricity/water etc.
We do request an additional refundable damages/excess cleaning deposit of £75 which is returned to you after your holiday.
It's always worth contacting us for last minute special offers, particularly for out of season Monday to Friday breaks. These breaks are also sometimes advertised for great prices on ebay under seller name suebaker1

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