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Reviews
9.8 out of 10
Exceptional
1 bedroom Sleeps 4
Popular amenities
Explore the area
Betws-y-Coed, Wales
- Eryri National Park Visitor Centre13 min drive
- Gwydyr Forest14 min drive
- Swallow Falls17 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 4)
Bedroom 1
1 Queen Bed and 1 Single Bunk Bed
Bathroom 1
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Separate dining area
Garden
About this property
Rhiw Goch Cottage Set in Breathtaking Gardens
Rhiw Goch Cottage is a spacious detached one bedroom stone-built cottage dating from the 18th century or earlier. It has a wood burner which also provides central heating. Our guests love the cottage for it's rustic charm and beautiful gardens with landscaped areas, secluded glades and viewpoints over the valley set in 17 acres of craggy ancient woodland full of wildlife. At about 4 miles from Betws-y-Coed, it's well placed to explore Snowdonia but also well off the beaten track.
The cottage is detached from the main house across a courtyard and you're welcome to enjoy the gardens and picnic tables. It has it's own parking space and patio plus table and chairs with views over the garden. We welcome couples, groups of friends or families with children over the age of 10. It is not suitable for unsupervised younger children due to ponds and craggy rocks.
There is one large en suite bedroom with one kingsize bed and an adult size bunk bed (max weight on top 12 stone, 170lb, 75kg). The rest of the cottage is open plan. There is a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge with small freezer compartment, toaster, oven and hob. The living room has the wood burner, a 2 seater sofa and 2 easy chairs and a DVD-Blu Ray player with a large selection of DVD's to choose from. The dining room has a large table for 4 people and a 2 seater sofa, where you can enjoy view of the gardens through a large window.
The cottage is heated mostly by the wood burner which runs 3 radiators. It will be ready laid for you to light and enough wood is supplied for a fire every evening. There are additional electric heaters. The hot water for taps and shower is heated by electric automatically and is boosted when the wood burner is used.
The main living areas have slate floors (which can be cold without indoor shoes). Bedding and tea towels are provided; TOWELS ARE NOT ROUTINELY PROVIDED BUT ARE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST. Washing up liquid, sponge cloths and kitchen roll are provided for the kitchen and sanitising hand wash and toilet rolls in the bathroom. No other toiletries are provided.
The property is on a quiet hillside surrounded by woodland in the Lledr valley. Pont-y-Pant train station is roughly ½ a mile away. The nearest village is Dolwyddelan a 5 min drive away which has a Spar shop and pub - these are not within walking distance as there is no footpath along the A470.
The cottage is great for walkers and mountain bikers, with woodland trails round Llyn Elsi (lake) straight from the door, the Gwydir Forest (Marin) Trails and Penmachno trails are nearby and the brilliant Coed-y-Brenin trails are a 30 min drive. Pen-y-Pass for walking Snowdon is about a 20 mins drive and the mountain walks up Moel Siabod start with a long walk or a 5 min drive. There is a rhyolite crag called Rhiw Goch Boulders with some good climbing a short walk from the cottage.
Betws-y-Coed is 4 miles away with good cafes, restaurants and shops. Zipworld Fforest and Slate Caverns are a short drive away. Blaenau Ffestiniog is famed for its steam railway and is about 7 miles away as is Llanrwst for food shopping. Anglesey with it’s stunning beaches and Portmerion tourist village are both a 40 min drive.
A good mobile signal may require a walk into the gardens (by which time you may have forgotten all about that call you need to make!) and wifi is provided for the cottage, although being so far from a main road, the internet up here is not up to usual standards. The wifi is under your control to turn on or off.
FOR THE LESS ABLE BODIED: unfortunately we cannot accept bookings for the anyone in your party who cannot climb through the ground floor bedroom window. This is due to current fire regulations. The bedroom is and "inner room" with access to the exit door only through another room.
The cottage is detached from the main house across a courtyard and you're welcome to enjoy the gardens and picnic tables. It has it's own parking space and patio plus table and chairs with views over the garden. We welcome couples, groups of friends or families with children over the age of 10. It is not suitable for unsupervised younger children due to ponds and craggy rocks.
There is one large en suite bedroom with one kingsize bed and an adult size bunk bed (max weight on top 12 stone, 170lb, 75kg). The rest of the cottage is open plan. There is a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge with small freezer compartment, toaster, oven and hob. The living room has the wood burner, a 2 seater sofa and 2 easy chairs and a DVD-Blu Ray player with a large selection of DVD's to choose from. The dining room has a large table for 4 people and a 2 seater sofa, where you can enjoy view of the gardens through a large window.
The cottage is heated mostly by the wood burner which runs 3 radiators. It will be ready laid for you to light and enough wood is supplied for a fire every evening. There are additional electric heaters. The hot water for taps and shower is heated by electric automatically and is boosted when the wood burner is used.
The main living areas have slate floors (which can be cold without indoor shoes). Bedding and tea towels are provided; TOWELS ARE NOT ROUTINELY PROVIDED BUT ARE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST. Washing up liquid, sponge cloths and kitchen roll are provided for the kitchen and sanitising hand wash and toilet rolls in the bathroom. No other toiletries are provided.
The property is on a quiet hillside surrounded by woodland in the Lledr valley. Pont-y-Pant train station is roughly ½ a mile away. The nearest village is Dolwyddelan a 5 min drive away which has a Spar shop and pub - these are not within walking distance as there is no footpath along the A470.
The cottage is great for walkers and mountain bikers, with woodland trails round Llyn Elsi (lake) straight from the door, the Gwydir Forest (Marin) Trails and Penmachno trails are nearby and the brilliant Coed-y-Brenin trails are a 30 min drive. Pen-y-Pass for walking Snowdon is about a 20 mins drive and the mountain walks up Moel Siabod start with a long walk or a 5 min drive. There is a rhyolite crag called Rhiw Goch Boulders with some good climbing a short walk from the cottage.
Betws-y-Coed is 4 miles away with good cafes, restaurants and shops. Zipworld Fforest and Slate Caverns are a short drive away. Blaenau Ffestiniog is famed for its steam railway and is about 7 miles away as is Llanrwst for food shopping. Anglesey with it’s stunning beaches and Portmerion tourist village are both a 40 min drive.
A good mobile signal may require a walk into the gardens (by which time you may have forgotten all about that call you need to make!) and wifi is provided for the cottage, although being so far from a main road, the internet up here is not up to usual standards. The wifi is under your control to turn on or off.
FOR THE LESS ABLE BODIED: unfortunately we cannot accept bookings for the anyone in your party who cannot climb through the ground floor bedroom window. This is due to current fire regulations. The bedroom is and "inner room" with access to the exit door only through another room.
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Amenities
Kitchen
Free WiFi
Outdoor space
Parking available
Mountain view
Barbecue
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 13–17
We welcome children over the age of 10.
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Check-out instructions
The host requires you to complete the following before checking out:
Remove leftover food and drinks
Please wash your dishes and leave the cottage tidy.
Please have a quick wipe round and sweep the floor of excess debris.
Failure to complete these may result in a negative review from the host.
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
This property uses solar energy, plus eco-friendly cleaning products
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
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Safety features at this property include a first aid kit
About the area
Dolwyddelan
Located in Dolwyddelan, this cottage is in a rural area. While the natural beauty of Eryri National Park and Yr Wyddfa can be enjoyed by anyone, those looking for an activity can explore Zip World Penrhyn Quarry.
Conwy Valley Railway Museum and Zip World Betws-y-Coed are also worth visiting. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.
Betws-y-Coed, Wales
What's nearby
- Conwy Falls - 12 min drive - 8.8 km
- Zip World Betws-y-Coed - 13 min drive - 11.0 km
- Eryri National Park Visitor Centre - 13 min drive - 9.4 km
- Gwydyr Forest - 14 min drive - 9.8 km
- Swallow Falls - 17 min drive - 13.1 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- The Stables - 9 min drive
- Hangin' Pizzeria - 8 min drive
- The Pont-y-Pair Inn - 9 min drive
- The Alpine Coffee Shop - 8 min drive
- Tir A Mor - 13 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Peter

We are Kerry and Peter, we run health retreats based on sound nutrition, fasting and bodywork to help release someone's long buried past. We’re cyclists, vegetarians and are getting going with permaculture for veg growing. We are into self-sufficiency and becoming more and more off-grid. Peter moved here in 2018 from close to Manchester - quite a change, hard work, but there's no desire to go back to city living now!
Why they chose this property
If you want beautiful surroundings, quiet and away from it all then you've found it.
What makes this property unique
Rhiw Goch is a real gem of a place even for the beautiful Lledr Valley. The previous owner was a keen ornamental gardener, bringing acres of land back from bracken and gorse into beautifully cultivated lawns surrounded by layers of bushes and trees which merge seamlessly into the native oak and birch woodland. If that was not enough, the hilly landscape is characterful, with steps and paths having been created which lead into wonderful secluded areas or stunning viewpoints over the valley, or of Moel Siabod, the local mountain.
The clean, refreshing water that comes out of our taps is our private source from an upland stream and filtered before it reaches you. Much of the summer's electricity is from our solar panels.
It is remarkably quiet up here with lichen on the trees showing us just how clean the air is. There are few people up here - just the odd walker who comes up to the public footpath which can be accessed part way along the drive and mountain bikers or motorcyclists who want to ride the old track called Sarn Helen onto the forest trails.
The clean, refreshing water that comes out of our taps is our private source from an upland stream and filtered before it reaches you. Much of the summer's electricity is from our solar panels.
It is remarkably quiet up here with lichen on the trees showing us just how clean the air is. There are few people up here - just the odd walker who comes up to the public footpath which can be accessed part way along the drive and mountain bikers or motorcyclists who want to ride the old track called Sarn Helen onto the forest trails.
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