Llwyn Aethnen

ID: S274420

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 6
  • ・ Pets No

Guests say

Guests consistently praise Llwyn Aethnen, highlighting its immaculate condition, cosy and homely atmosphere, and excellent location. The property boasts a well-equipped kitchen, comfortable furnishings, and a hot tub with stunning views. The thoughtful touches by the owner, Iwan, such as a welcome pack and attentive service, contribute to a memorable and enjoyable stay.

Reviewers frequently commend the property's immaculate and tidy state, indicating a high standard of cleanliness throughout the cottage.

The property's secluded location near a beach and its proximity to local attractions in North Wales & Snowdonia are highly appreciated by guests.

Guests describe the cottage as warm, cosy, and spacious, with comfortable beds and sofas, and ample space for relaxation and family activities.

The property is praised for being well-equipped with everything needed for a perfect holiday, including a hot tub, well-maintained outdoor areas, and a variety of indoor amenities.

The owner's thoughtfulness is evident in the welcome packs and the provision of items such as toys and games. While these gestures are greatly appreciated, they may vary and are not guaranteed for every stay.

About this property

Resting peacefully in the breath-taking village of Trefor, you will find the beautiful Llwyn Aethnen. Dating back to the 1500s, this stone-fronted, Grade II listed cottage offers an idyllic base for a family or group of six, looking to explore the true delights that North Wales has to offer. Open up the pretty stable door and step into the warmth of the hallway, where you can pull off your mud-splattered boots following an awe-inspiring walk through the countryside. Kick-back and relax on the stylish grey sofa within the spacious sitting room as you flick on the TV and admire the contemporary electric fire, before rustling up a tasty afternoon snack in the well-equipped kitchen, complete with all the necessary appliances for a smooth-sailing stay.

Delight in mouth-watering meals at the beautiful oak dining table as you crack open a bottle of bubbly and exchange your most memorable moments from your holiday so far. Continue your evening in front of the traditional woodburning stove that sits perfectly within the magnificent inglenook fireplace, as you snuggle up to your nearest and dearest and enjoy a movie on the Smart TV. Climb the staircase up to the first floor and be greeted by a bright and airy king-size bedroom that can be transformed into a twin on request. A further twin bedroom offers a fantastic space to escape the excitement and wind down with your favourite book, before drifting off to sleep.

Discover an attractive double bedroom decorated with pretty oak furnishings and complete with ample storage space, leaving you with plenty of room to house all of your belongings. Take your time getting ready for the day ahead in the chic first-floor shower room, or head downstairs for a quick rinse in the ground-floor shower room. Soak up your incredible surroundings as you enjoy a dip in the hot tub or dine alfresco out on the patio, whilst the children play happily on the lawn. Grab your bikes and embark on a spectacular cycle down to Traeth Nefyn Beach where you can indulge in a portion of fish and chips or a tasty ice cream, before continuing along the Llŷn coastal path towards the quaint coastal village of Porthdinllaen.

Stop off at the famous Tŷ Coch Inn for a bite to eat or enjoy a relaxing round of golf at the Nefyn District Golf Club. Within 3/4 minutes walk of the property is the popular Trefor beach, perfect for taking in some scenery on a dramatic day of the Sea Stacks and Caernarfon Bay just a bit further along part of the Coast Path. Spend the day in the bustling town of Caernarfon, where you can lose yourself in the history of Caernarfon Castle, a grand fortress and World Heritage Site dating all the way back to the 11th century, or take relaxing ride through the countryside on the Llanberis Lake Railways Steam Train.

Hop in the car and head in-land to the breath-taking Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, boasting magnificent hiking trails and its very own surfing school, or head further afield to hike through beautiful meadows and discover the enchanting Aber Falls Waterfall. Explore Slate Caverns or fly through the mountains with a family day out to Zip World before a quick visit to the fun-filled Greenwood family park. Upon your return to your self-catering cottage, why not stop off at the local pub for a refreshing pint with the locals? For an unforgettable escape to the North Wales Coast, book a stay at Llwyn Aethnen.

Ideally situated on the North Wales coast, the picture-perfect village of Trefor offers the ultimate base for an action-packed escape to Wales. Home to a quintessential village shop, along with a charming local, this village has all the essentials for a stress-free holiday. Just a stone's throw away from some of the most beautiful beaches that Wales has to offer, visitors will be spoilt for choice with a plethora of activities to choose from. Spend your days exploring the magnificent setting of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, or discover the local history with visits to Criccieth or Harlech Castle.

Accommodation

Over two floors.

Three bedrooms: 1 x double with TV, 1 x king-size, 1 x twin room.

Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.

Ground-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin, and WC.

Kitchen.

External utility.

Dining room with TV.

Sitting room with electric fire.

Sitting room with woodburning stove

Oil central heating with electric fire and woodburning stove.

Electric oven and hob, American-style fridge/freezer, microwave, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher.

Smart TV, TV and WiFi.

Fuel, power and wood included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Highchair, travel cot and stairgate available.

Off-road parking available for 2 cars.

Garden with patio, hot tub and lawn, as well as a second patio with outdoor seating and dining area.

Sorry, no pets or smoking.

Shop 0.4 miles; pub 0.6 miles.

Note: There is a stream that flows at the end of the garden, children must be supervised at all times.

Note: check in 4PM

Reviews (51)

  • Lauren

    Thank you so much.

  • Sally

    Hot tub was great with a stunning view of the mountains.

  • Nick

    Area has dark sky's so you can sit in the hot tub or on the patio and watch shooting stars! Plenty of nature to enjoy including Seals in the harbour.

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