Rhiangwyn Cottage

ID: S245506

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 6
  • ・ Pets 2

Guests say

Rhiangwyn Cottage in Holyhead, Anglesey, is praised for its peaceful location, comfortable beds, and the addition of a hot tub, which guests found particularly enjoyable. The property offers a family-friendly atmosphere with scenic walks nearby and is well-equipped for a relaxing stay. Some guests mentioned welcome touches upon arrival, enhancing the experience.

Reviews on cleanliness are mixed, with several guests finding the cottage clean and tidy, while others noted issues with cleanliness, such as a strong pet odour and presence of woodlice. The property seems to require more consistent cleaning standards.

The cottage's location is highly praised for its tranquillity and proximity to local amenities and scenic walks. It is described as ideal for exploring the island and enjoying a peaceful retreat.

Guests generally find the cottage comfortable, mentioning comfy beds and a cosy atmosphere. However, some reviews suggest that the mattresses and bedding could be improved for enhanced comfort.

The facilities, including the kitchen and hot tub, are appreciated by guests, but there are several mentions of the need for updates and maintenance throughout the property. The hot tub is a highlight, though some facilities like the oven and shower were critiqued.

The owner's thoughtfulness is evident in the welcome touches such as wine and Welsh cakes, as well as good communication. However, as these gifts are not guaranteed for every stay, they should be considered a pleasant bonus rather than an expectation.

About this property

Cemeas Bay 4.8 miles. Hidden in the picturesque hamlet of Llanrhyddlad on the beautiful Isle of Anglesey, you will find the wonderful detached dwelling of Rhiangwyn Cottage. Situated just a stone’s throw away from the quintessential coastal town of Cemeas Bay, this traditional Welsh cottage offers an idyllic setting for a fun-filled getaway to the north of Wales for a family or group of six. Step inside this charming abode and be welcomed into a homey kitchen housing all of the essential appliances for a self-catering stay. Delight in a lovingly prepared dinner at the pretty country dining table and share your most memorable moments from your holiday so far, before mapping out your plans for the next few days to come. Wander into the warmth of the snug sitting room and unwind on the traditional brown sofas as you search for your favourite shows on the wall-mounted TV, or lose yourself in an enthralling movie with the help of the handy DVD player as flames flicker in the striking electric fire. Grab a chilled bottle of wine from cooler that can be found nestled in the under-stair storeroom and indulge in drinks out on the decking ,whilst the chef of the group takes to the barbecue to prepare a mouth-watering feast for all. Change into your swimming gear and enjoy a relaxing dip in the hot tub, where you can admire views of luscious green meadows whilst basking in the sunshine. Head back inside the cottage and discover a stylish double bedroom lying on the ground floor along with a bright and airy family bathroom, together offering an accessible space for guests with limited mobility. Two further bedrooms including a double and a twin, can be found up on the first floor, each boasting ample storage space for housing all of your belongings. Begin your great outdoor adventure with a scenic hike along the magnificent Wales Coast Path and uncover awe-inspiring vistas of both coast and country, as well as a number of enchanting historical landmarks and eye-catching lighthouses, all waiting to be explored. Stop by the nearby village of Cemaes Bay for a stroll along the tranquil sandy cove and bustling harbour, before grabbing a delicious dinner at one of the many local restaurants or picking up some fresh ingredients from the local supermarket. Explore the imposing grounds of the 13th-century Beaumaris Castle, or embark on a scenic car journey to Snowdonia National Park and challenge yourself to an exhilarating hike to the summit of Mount Snowdon. For the ultimate escape to the Isle of Anglesey, be sure to stay at Rhiangwyn Cottage. Note: This property is next to Ref 1039023, together they sleep 16.

Situated on the beautiful Isle of Anglesey, the picture-perfect coastal village of Cemaes Bay provides a wonderful setting for any holiday to the north of Wales. Filled with delicious local eateries, vibrant pubs and a convenient supermarket, as well as a number of quintessential local stores, this village offers all of the essentials for a stress-free self-catering stay. Spend your days on breath-taking hikes along the magnificent Wales Coast Path, or soak up the local history at imposing local landmarks such as Soldiers Point House and Beaumaris Castle.

Accommodation

Three bedrooms: 1 x ground-floor double, 1 x double, 1 x twin.

Ground-floor bathroom with bath, separate shower, basin and WC.

Kitchen with dining area.

Sitting room with electric fire

Electric storage heaters with electric fire.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, beer fridge/wine cooler, washing machine, condenser dryer, dishwasher.

TV with Freeview, DVD player and WiFi dongle.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Cot, highchair and stairgate available upon request.

Off-road parking for 4 cars.

Bike storage available upon request.

Enclosed decked patio with hot tub, patio furniture and barbecue.

Two well-behaved dogs welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 1.9 miles, pub 1.8 miles.

Note: No stag/hen or similar.

Note: Hot tub may be cold on your arrival as it is cleaned and re-filled before each stay.

Note: First-floor bedrooms have sloping ceilings with reduced head height to the sides

Reviews (27)

  • Allen

    Had problems with accessing the key safe,would buy a new one if mine. The cleanliness was not as good as expected,the ingress of woodlice of all sizes on a daily basis was off putting as was finding dead carcasses of same in all rooms downstairs which shouldn't have been there if a thorough cleaning had taken place.The divan bed downstairs was not connected together and would come apart at the slightest touch and reveal that cleaning of underneath had not taken place for quite some time.The mattress of the divan bed downstairs was very hard(like sleeping on a plank).We opted to use just the lower floor because of the location of the bathroom. The heating instructions for use was very misleading,it mentions the main control being adjacent to the family bathroom upstairs,took some time to understand how to use the radiators.(No instructions for these). Our pets biscuits were in a bowl in the kitchen and these were coated one morning with slug or snail slime as was the cloth it stood on,could not find the culprit but there was a large gap in the corner where the kick boards should meet. Sorry if my comments seem harsh and negative,but I think the property owners should be made aware of these failings.

  • David

    Everything was well presented would definitely book again.

  • David

    Well worth a visit. Cottage was fantastic and hottub perfect. Definitely worth a visit to relax and get away from the real world.

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