Ty Bryn - Nefyn is a well-loved, spacious cottage with a large garden, situated in a peaceful rural setting close to the coast. Guests appreciate the property's extensive grounds, proximity to coastal paths and beaches, and the stunning sea views. The upstairs living room is a highlight, offering a relaxing space with good views and a library of books. While some guests mention issues with heating and a musty smell upon arrival, the overall sentiment is that the cottage is a charming and welcoming place for a holiday in North Wales.
Reviews indicate a range of experiences with cleanliness. Some guests found the property to be very clean, while others reported issues with mustiness, mould, and a lack of deep cleaning. The presence of dead insects and stained linen in some reviews suggests room for improvement.
The location is highly praised for its tranquillity, proximity to the coastal path, and beautiful views. Guests enjoy the rural setting and the convenience of nearby amenities, such as a village shop and a quality restaurant. The scenic surroundings contribute to a peaceful and enjoyable stay.
Guests find the beds comfortable and the property warm and welcoming, with extra blankets and hot water bottles adding to the cosiness. However, some discomfort is noted due to a musty smell, dampness, and issues with heating regulation. The upstairs living room is frequently mentioned as a cosy retreat.
The cottage is well-equipped for cooking and dining, with a well-stocked kitchen and large dining area. However, guests have reported maintenance issues such as problems with heating, non-functional sockets, and a lack of logs for the wood burner. The garden's openness and heating system complexity are also noted.
While some guests mention a welcome pack of Welshcakes, there is insufficient information to determine a consistent level of thoughtfulness in terms of gifts or additional touches. Therefore, it cannot be guaranteed that such amenities will be provided for every stay.
Set on an acre of enclosed private land, the charming home of Ty Bryn rests on a small hill in Morfa Nefyn on the Llŷn Peninsula, a designated area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
This welcoming holiday cottage has lovely sea views, masses of space both inside and out, and is just a few minutes' walk from the stunning coastline, a perfect choice for paddle-boarders, kayakers, and water-sports enthusiasts.
There is a well-equipped rustic kitchen/ utility with quarry tiled floor, wooden units, a dresser, range oven, fridge freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, microwave and toaster.
The dining and sitting room have been cleverly divided by a double-sided log burner. The dining area has a large table and chairs, and the seating area has plush sofas.
There is a further smaller sitting room where the younger members can enjoy chilling out with a sofa, bean bags, SMART TV and a small selection of toys and games.
Also on the ground floor is a double bedroom with zip and link beds which can be made up as two single beds by prior request. There is a further double bedroom and a twin bedroom. Bed linen and towels are provided. There is a ground floor bathroom with a bath, loo and wash hand basin and a further wet room with shower, loo and wash hand basin.
Upstairs is a spacious sitting room with sofas, log burner, books galore, study area and patio doors leading out to a large balcony with furniture.
There is a large lawned garden to the front and rear of the property, Ideal spot for a family game of rounders and allowing the dogs to enjoy the space. There is plenty of parking for three cars and even a boat!
Ty Bryn is just a short walk along the cliff path to the Cliffs Pub where you can enjoy a cold drink and excellent food, or relax on the balcony and enjoy a glass of wine whilst watching the beautiful sunsets over the bay.
The Llŷn Peninsula is so lovely and Morfa Nefyn has much to offer. You will find fabulous walks along the dramatic coastline, stunning beaches, and the famous Tŷ Coch Inn at Porthdinllaen which has been voted in the top 10 best beach bars in the world! Take a boat trip to Bardsey Island and you may well spot a seal or a dolphin and maybe hear a story or two of shipwrecks and smugglers caves.
Guests staying at Ty Bryn can receive an exclusive offer with Pwllheli Golf Club: 25% off the cost of a round of golf (normal rate of £27.00 weekdays and £37.00 weekends), to find out more please enquire.
The beds will be made made up as advertised, if you would like a different bed configuration please contact Menai Holidays 7 days before your arrival.
The pretty coastal village of Morfa Nefyn sits atop sweeping cliffs on the north coast of the Llyn Peninsula, and features a fine two-mile stretch of sandy beach, popular with families. Morfa Nefyn, meaning little Nefyn, has a Post Office, a wonderful village shop with a cafe, two pubs and restaurants. The nearby town of Nefyn also offers a good selection of shops, pubs and restaurants, and both are within reach of the amenities of the popular towns of Pwllheli and Abersoch. The coastline around this region is dotted with castles and coves, while fishing, sailing and watersports are all available. The Snowdonia National Park is 25 miles away, with its dramatic scenery and superb walks. Most of the coastline is owned by the National Trust and there are many remote bays, sandy beaches, cliffs, and wildlife havens like Bardsey Island to explore. The Llyn Peninsula is itself renowned for its outstanding scenery and varied walking. Also within easy reach are Portmeirion and the Isle of Anglesey. With its proximity to such a wide range of destinations, Morfa Nefyn makes a superb base for a break.
Three bedrooms: 1 x king size (zip/ link, can be made up as twin on request), 1 x double, 1 x twin.
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, and WC.
Wet room with shower, basin, and WC.
Kitchen.
Living/reading room with TV, log burner, and balcony.
Sitting room with TV, woodburning stove, books, and balcony with furniture.
Snug/nursery room with sofa bed, travel cot, and selection of children's books.
Additonal small snug/nursery room with travel cot and sofa bed available on request.
Bike storage available on request.
Ideal spot for a family game of rounders and allowing the dogs to enjoy the space.
New central heating system (electric), controlled by an app, plus two log burning stoves.
Electric range cooker, fridge freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, microwave.
Linen and towels provided.
Two dogs welcome at this property.
Initial supply of logs.
Ample off road parking.
Lawned front and rear garden, orchard with seating.
Pubs, shops and restaurants 0.3 miles.
Exclusive offer with Pwllheli Golf Club: 25% off the cost of a round of golf.
Bike/kayak storage available on request.
£150 Good Housekeeping Bond.
Note: guests with young children should be made aware to take care on the stairs to the upstairs room as stairs have wide gaps and no stair gates are available at the property.
Ideal spot for a family game of rounders and allowing the dogs to enjoy the space.
Note: Barbecues are not allowed.
And NO smoking.
Note: Sofa bed for occasional use only and guests requested to bring own linen
Nathan
The views are incredible. Garden was excellent, would be great if the rear square bit was able to be closed in so dogs could not easily escape.
Sally-Ann
The lounge downstairs and beds were extremely comfortable. Unfortunately we could not use the upstairs lounge as too dangerous for the dog to go up the open staircase. I have to say that if we had known before we booked Ty Bryn that the dog was NOT allowed in HIS BED in the BEDROOM - we would not have booked. This was NOT mentioned in the write up and only became clear when reading the Visitors book at the property. It was not ideal as our dog has anxiety issues. I can understand that some people may not adhere to them in their own beds but if you are accepting up to 2 dogs in the property then there should NOT be exclusions as to where they can go. We also had the gardener turn up on the Friday morning at 8am, we were still in bed and were alerted to a huge noise that sounded like an aeroplane overhead but in fact it was a man in orange clothing with a leaf blower walking past the bedroom window !! We did get an apology from the owners but felt that this should not of happened and to make sure it is done on changeover day.
Matthew
Lovely setting. Unfortunately it could have been cleaner. It needs some TLC . Reported oven cooker knob broken and another knob not working if tried to turn them on popped out spring fell on floor. Black mould in few places in kitchen . Have photos of this (can provide if required). Glasses and crockery in Welsh cabinet in dining room smelt musty.
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