Friday 10 February 2012
Rural Accommodation

Cedar Lodge

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Self Catering  -   £250.00 - £355.00   per week

Cedar Lodge
Allt Ddu Isa Farm, Llanfairtalhaiarn
Abergele
Conwy LL22 8TP
Please mention FarmingUK when enquiring about accommodation
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Cedar Lodge


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  Description
Cedar Lodge offers you total seclusion, peace and tranquillity with wonderful panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. With private driveway access, no passing traffic and no neighbours it's the ideal place to unwind and relax.

Imagine waking up to the sound of the birds, enjoying a leisurely breakfast on the veranda overlooking the Aled Valley with sheep grazing in the near by fields whilst farmers go about their everyday work.

Your days can be spent walking in ancient woodlands or by the River Aled. Cedar Lodge is ideally situated so you can visit the many attractions of North Wales. The renowned Bodnant Gardens, the Medieval Castles of Conwy, Caernarfon & Rhuddlan, the Victorian elegance of Llandudno, the Majestic Snowdonia Range and the Roman City of Chester are all within easy reach.

On your return there are several restaurants and Inns in the vicinity, or just wine and dine on the private veranda. We offer home grown produce from our very own garden available when in season.


 Access to Golf Course  BBQ  Cycle Storage  Fishing Nearby  Freezer  Fridge  Garden Patio  Ground Floor Bedroom  Linen Provided  Microwave 
 Parking On-Site  Working Farm 
Owner Information
Janet Merrett
Conwy  
Phone : + 44 (0)1745 870100





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Things to see and do in Conwy
   
The Olde Victorian Picture House      View website
With western, Victorian or gangster photographs taken while you wait. Historical research into your family name or crest or find out what happened on the day you were born. Open weekends and school holidays Easter to June then daily till October.
 
   
Smallest House in Great Britain      View website
The house is 72 inches wide, 122 inches high and was occupied until 1900. The last tenant was a fisherman who was six feet three inches tall!
 
   
Conwy Valley Maze      View website
World's largest garden maze covering around two acres set in a magical country setting with additional woodland walk. Maze contains many hidden surprises including 200 roses, butterfly garden, tropical garden, zen garden and others. Lovely cafe/showroom serving speciality teas - Italian coffee, fresh snacks, ice creams and paintings and statuary. Many interesting architectural items for sale.
 
   
The Old Bank Gallery Y Tabernacl      View website
Visit this historic chapel and view original paintings and textiles by local artist Christine Garwood in the school room gallery. Browse unique printed giftware using Christine’s designs on mugs and mats, together with handmade cards and various crafts. Commissions Welcome. Come and book to join one of our weekly art classes.
 
   
Bodafon Farm Park      View website
Wander around the paddocks of rare farm breeds and see the extensive aviaries containing owls and tropical birds from around the world or take a stroll along the farm heritage trail.
 
   
Conwy Valley Railway Museum      View website
The miniature steam railway gives a ten minute scenic ride over a distance of 1 mile. The electric tramcar runs from end to end of our site. Large model shop offers trains and kits in all gauges. Museum houses many layouts and lots of memorabilia. Self-drive tram for under 10s.
 
   
Great Orme Cable Car      View website
The longest cable car in Britain. Enjoy a ride on the Llandudno Cable Car during your visit to this beautiful resort. As the cable car glides silently from Happy Valley to the Summit of the Great Orme (679ft) a magnificent panorama unfolds breathtaking views of Llandudno, the Little Orme, Conwy Estuary and beyond.
 
   
Conwy Falls      View website
Stunning waterfall and scenery cafe serving homemade food, using local produce wherever possible. Plus stonebaked rustic pizzas with wine and beer also available. £1 gains entry to the Conwy Falls and woodland walks (through the turnstile at the main cafe). Designed by famous local architect Clough Williams Ellis.
 
   
Conwy Castle
Conwy castle is a gritty, dark stoned fortress which has the rare ability to evoke an authentic medieval atmosphere. The first time that visitors catch sight of the castle, commanding a rock above the Conwy Estuary and demanding as much attention as the dramatic Snowdonia skyline behind it, they know they are in the presence of a historic site which still casts a powerful spell.

Conwy, constructed by the English monarch Edward I between 1283 and 1289 as one of the key fortresses in his 'iron ring' of castles to contain the Welsh, was built to prompt such a humbling reaction.
 
   
Plas Mawr
In a town blessed with a wealth of historic houses, Plas Mawr reigns supreme. Conwy, enclosed within a ring of 13th century walls and protected by a mighty castle, is one of the world's finest medieval towns.

In the narrow streets at its heart stands Plas Mawr, the 'Great Hall', built between 1576 and 1585 for the influential Welsh merchant, Robert Wynn.