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Cwm, Capel Curig

Cwm, Capel Curig

Cwm, Cwm, Capel Curig, Betws-y-Coed, Conwy, LL24 0ES, United Kingdom

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Property details

Over two floors. Four bedrooms: 2 x king size, 2 x twin. Bathroom with corner bath, hand held shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC. Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Kitchen/diner. 2 x sitting rooms with woodburning stoves. External games room

Key features & notes

Bath
Bed linen
Broadband/wifi
Cot available
Dishwasher
EV charging
Fridge/freezer
Games room
Garden/patio
Heating
Highchair available
Hob
Microwave
Off road parking
Oven
Shower
Towels
Tumble dryer
TV
Washing machine
Woodburning stove

About where you'll be staying

Nestled deep within Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, surrounded by the breath-taking mountains of Moelwynion, Carneddau and Glyderau, Capel Curig is a charming and quaint village offering a scenic setting for any escape to Wales. Home to a quintessential convenience store selling all the essential items, as well as a bustling pub, visitors have all their needs catered for. Blaenau Ffestiniog and Llanrwst sit right on your doorstep and are well-worth a visit, whilst Caernarfon and Portmeirion rest slightly further afield.
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Bird watching in Snowdonia

Snowdonia National Park, now officially known as Eryri, has a rich diversity of habitats including mountains and hills, rocky crags, upland bog, ancient forests, coastal dunes, and river valleys making it a paradise for bird watchers.

Managed by the RSPB, Coed Garth Gell in the Mawddach Valley is small nature reserve that is home to a good variety of woodland birds. In spring look out for lesser-spotted woodpeckers and hawfinches, while nightjars can be heard ‘churriing’ on still summer evenings.

Nearby Arthog Bog, also managed by the RSPB, is a wetland reserve that’s crammed full of wildlife. Bird species that can be found at the reserve include cuckoos, siskins, and reed buntings.

Another extensive woodland area is Coedydd Maentwrog National Nature Reserve, the remains of a vast Celtic rainforest that once extended down the west of Britain and Ireland. With plenty of walking trails, it’s a beautiful space to spend the day searching for redstarts, pied flycatchers, and wood warblers hiding amongst the oaks.

To the north of the park is Cors Bodgynydd reserve, home to numerous birds of prey including red kites, peregrine falcons, and buzzards. There are plenty of mammals to look out for too; badgers, otters, and foxes all call the reserve home.

Head to Morfa Harlech by the coast to visit one of the few sand dune systems in Wales, which supports a range of rare wildflowers, and where ringed plovers come to nest in the late spring. Skylarks and stonechats also breed on the reserve, while wading birds such as redshanks, oystercatchers, and dunlins come to feed at the shoreline.

If you want to hone your bird watching skills, Rhyd Y Creuau Field Centre set in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park offers a variety of one day and residential natural history courses.

Nature on your doorstep

RSPB Mawddach Valley – Coed Garth Gell
23.5 miles

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