Plas Heulog holiday accommodation is peacefully located above Llanfairfechan with amazing views of the sea and Snowdonia mountains. You can sit out on the south facing verandah and enjoy the views, watch the birds, or just simply relax. You can walk (or mountain bike) out onto the hills directly from the property. There are three separate bed and breakfast suites: a double bedroom suite and two family suites with 2 bedrooms, one with en-suite showers to the double and twin bedrooms and the other with an en-suite shower to the double bedroom and an en-suite bathroom to the twin bedroom. Each suite has its own private sitting room. The walled town of Conwy is 6 miles away with its 13th century castle.
Plas Heulog is our home, built in 1896 in the Arts and Crafts style. We came here because we love hiking, and cycling in the mountains of Snowdonia, and because of the peace and quiet and the truly magnificent views.
Llanfairfechan has a sandy beach, Victorian promenade with cafes, restaurants. There are pubs and takeaways in the Village, along with Village Foods and Co-op supermarkets, butcher, cashpoints, doctor's surgery and pharmacy.
Llanfairfechan is the home of 'The Hill Farm' which is located quite close to Plas Heulog, and the filming all takes place in the hills and mountains here.
The village is located halfway between the city of Bangor and the town of Conwy, just off the A55 expressway, so access around North Wales, or onto Anglesey is very easy. There are masses of activities to suit all tastes. Zipworld with its record breaking zip wire is located 8 miles away at Bethesda, Llanberis, for Snowdon Railway is about half an hour's drive. For bird watchers there are rare choughs nesting above is in the former quarries and bird hides down on Llanfairfechan Cob, and located up and down the coast, as well as at the RSPB centre in Conwy. Llandudno Junction has supermarkets, along with Cineworld. National Trust properties in the area include Bodnant Garden, Penrhyn Castle, Plas Newydd.
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