Y Bwthyn

ID: S114189

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 7
  • ・ Pets 2

Guests say

Y Bwthyn cottage in Tywyn, North Wales & Snowdonia, receives high praise for its cleanliness, tranquil location, and comfort. Guests appreciate the well-equipped facilities and the host Sue's exceptional hospitality, including a welcome hamper. The property's serene setting and proximity to nature and local attractions are consistently lauded, although the lack of a garden for BBQs is a minor drawback for some.

Reviewers consistently mention the cottage's spotless condition and the high level of cleanliness maintained throughout the property.

The property's location is praised for its tranquillity and proximity to both coast and mountains, with many guests appreciating the wildlife and scenic views. However, the narrow access road is noted by a guest, and the lack of nearby amenities within walking distance is mentioned.

Guests find the cottage comfortable, with several noting the spaciousness and cosiness of the accommodation. The presence of both a bathroom and walk-in shower is appreciated, although a suggestion for an additional shower is made.

The cottage is described as well-equipped, with special mentions of the kitchen and the welcome pack. Some guests suggest minor improvements, such as an additional shower and hooks for dressing gowns, but overall the facilities are highly regarded.

The host's thoughtfulness is highlighted through the provision of a welcome hamper and excellent communication. While gifts are warmly received, it is politely noted that such personal touches, though common, are not guaranteed for every stay.

About this property

This historic converted chapel, lying in the small hamlet of Abertrinant, near Bryncrug, has stunning hill views and is a haven of quiet and peace. It is only a 15 minute drive to the beach and less than 10 minutes to the nearest pub and restaurant.

With step-free access from the off-road parking to the downstairs bedroom and en-suite shower room, Y Bwthyn is wheelchair accessible and perfect for families or friends, with a luxurious home away from home feel.

The lovingly restored hallway leads to an open-plan living area with dining for seven people, featuring a quirky window above the layout and a charm-filled, well-equipped kitchen. Sit back and relax in the warm cosy lounge area with its sumptuous sofas and wood burning-effect electric stove.

Three bedrooms each boast their own unique personality; the first, an easily accessible bedroom, is located on the ground floor, complimented by a large en-suite wet room. At the top of the stairs is a window and skylight nook with original beams, creating your own little haven to read a book or watch the abundant wildlife. Two further bedrooms are located on the first floor, a beautiful double with a lounge area, and a spacious, light and airy family suite with 3 single beds, which can be arranged by request as a king-size and a single.

The upstairs bathroom features historic timber beams from the original chapel, and its large airy skylights and solid oak floor makes it perfect to relax in the bath beneath the sky. While these luxurious timber features means there is no upstairs shower, the downstairs wet room offers the cottage's spacious shower facilities.

Appreciate the stunning views from the enclosed front terrace, where you can dine outside as you listen to birdsong. An open grassed area opposite the cottage offers a space for games. Why not find out more about the fascinating history of Abertrinant by exploring the old chapels cemetery. The Trustees are happy for guests to look around and also to use the grassy area behind the cottage for quiet sitting, yoga or simply drinking in the view.

The area boasts some of the finest beaches in Britain, with miles of golden sand-dune-backed shoreline running from Aberdovey north to Tywyn, with its promenade, leisure centre, independent cinema, restaurants, cafes and steam railway. The beaches are perfect for holidaymakers, swimmers and surfers as well as water sports enthusiasts in the local estuaries. Bounded by the Dyfi, Dysynni and Mawddach valleys, the peaks of Cader Idris and the Aran Fawddwy ranges are within easy reach, with Coed y Brenin forest nearby.

A precious cottage in a southern part of Snowdonia.

Bryncrug is a small village with a shop and pub, located in the Dysynni Valley, at the southern end of the Snowdonia National Park. Aberdovey is 6 miles away with its harbour, sandy beaches and golf course along with small shops, inns and superb restaurants, including ones serving locally caught seafood. Visit the Cader Idris mountain range and the Dovey and Dysynni valleys nearby, great for walking, climbing and seeing wildlife.

Accommodation

Sykes Gem Awards 2024 Bronze winner for Best Longstanding Property.

Three bedrooms: 1 x family room with 1 x twin (zip/link, can be king-size on request) and 1 x single, 1 x double, 1 x ground floor double with en-suite wet room shower, basin and WC.

Bathroom with bath, basin and WC.

Open-plan sitting, kitchen and dining area with electric fire.

Oil central heating with electric fire.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, TV with Freeview, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Travel cot, highchair and stairgate available.

Off-road parking for 3 cars.

Enclosed terrace to the front with furniture.

Sorry, no smoking.

Two well behaved dogs welcome.

Dog to be please kept on lead in the areas outside of the cottage and terrace.

Guide to many nearby dog friendly walks is available.

Shop 5.3 miles and pub 2.8 miles.

There is now Vodafone mobile signal and guests can still connect via FaceTime, Skype, WhatsApp, WiFi calling etc .

Note - Please can you make us aware before the booking date, if you are bringing dogs on your booking.

Reviews (56)

  • Patricia

    Cannot fault the information provided, exceptional guidance about facilities, where to go etc. such a beautiful setting. Would certainly recommend as a place to stay when visiting the area.

  • Beverley

    It was cosy and comfortable. We really enjoyed our stay.

  • Ann

    Road to and from extremely narrow Lots of cobwebs everywhere, there are actually feather dusters for these in a cupboard!!!

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