This charming, mid-terrace cottage perched above Llandudno Bay provides an all-year-round treat for families or groups of friends with the dog in tow. With views of the Great Orme Country Park, and only 1 mile away from both beaches, its elevated location provides a bird’s eye view of this classic Victorian seaside resort. You can take a short walk into the centre to visit the iconic Llandudno Pier for arcades and a Ferris Wheel, stroll along the 2-mile promenade, or spend an evening at the theatre in Venue Cymru. There is an abundance of shops and eateries, while summiting the nearby Great Orme is an absolute must, either on foot, cable car or vehicle. You could visit historic Conwy and its castle (5 miles), cross the Menai Bridge to Anglesey (24 miles), or get your adrenaline fix at Zip World (30 miles).
Kick off your coats and shoes as you enter this tastefully decorated property through the large hallway and cloakroom. A light and spacious, open-plan living area welcomes you into your home away from home with warm colours, a comfy sofa, and a reclining chair to relax in whilst watching the Smart TV. The compact kitchen has everything you will need to rustle up a meal for the group, along with a solid wood dining table for five – also perfect for family board games on an evening. To the rear of the property, completing the ground floor, is a coastal themed WC and a small utility area. Upstairs you’ll find three bright bedrooms; a double, a twin and a single, all finished with lovely colours and ample storage. A beautiful view of the Great Orme and rear garden can be seen from the twin bedroom, and looking out from the double and single, you may just spot the bay of Llandudno. To complete this floor, you'll find a spacious and well-appointed family bathroom.
The rear garden is where you’ll want to spend your time marvelling at the beautiful Welsh countryside, with unspoilt views of the famous Great Orme. The patio area, found immediately outside the back door is enclosed and is perfect for BBQs and outdoor dining. The children and the dog have ample space to frolic in the lawn area, just over the private access road in front. Local Kashmir goats and sheep gather on the hill, and during the spring and summer season you’ll also experience the Great Orme Tram passing the end of the garden.
For guests not wanting to walk into town,the number 26 bus is the Llandudno circular which runs to the top of the Great Orme via Llwynon Rd. It runs right past Ty Mair with the bus stop just around the corner from Ty Mair. You can get the bus from the stop outside the Ormo Lounge on Gloddaeth Ave and it takes you right up the Great Orme.