Harbour View Apartment - You can experience the property by following the link: ross.eview.me -
A superbly appointed 2-bedroom first floor apartment at the heart of Rhos-on-Sea. This is the perfect location for your getaway located within 50 meters of the beautiful seafront.
The apartment has a fully-equipped kitchen with everything you could possibly need on your holiday.
Relax with your coffee or host special occasions at the dining table which has a view of the harbour.
Sit back and relax and enjoy the 55-inch Sky Glass experience in a modern lounge with comfortable sofas and an electric fire.
Choose between the large master bedroom which has a comfortable super king bed and ample storage, or the twin room featuring single beds and plenty of wardrobe space. Should you require six guests to stay, a deluxe inflatable double bed is available which can be located in the living room.
Unwind in the nautical themed bathroom complete with a selection of bubble baths, bath salts, and lotions of your choice.
This is the perfect base to visit the nearby local attractions in North Wales.
A travel cot and high chair can be provided upon request.
The property is pet friendly.
I take pleasure in providing an outstanding guest experience. I hope to meet all of your requirements and expectations.
Small is beautiful in this charming seaside town neighbouring the Queen of Welsh Resorts - Llandudno which is only a short drive away. The long seafront walkway from Colwyn Bay takes in Rhos-on-Sea’s breakwater. It’s not just the traditional promenade and lungfuls of salty sea air that attract walkers. Start your exploration from the tiny, roughly vaulted St Trillo’s Chapel at Rhos Point. Standing on the site of an ancient healing well, it’s the smallest church in Britain, seating only six. Nearby are the remains of Bryn Euryn, a 5th-century hillfort with airy views. Others might claim that Rhos is more famous for its role in the discovery of America. We’re taught that Christopher Columbus got there first, in 1492. But another version of history states that a Welshman, Prince Madoc, arrived 300 years earlier after setting sail from Rhos-on-Sea. Sailing, swimming and sea-fishing are popular, and cyclists can follow a track that stretches for miles down the coast. Rhos-on-Sea Golf Club is nearby - an 18-hole parkland course billed as being ‘at the forefront – and on the seafront – of golfing in North Wales’.
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