Bwthyn Nefyn

Nefyn, North Wales Coast

  • 4 Star Gold
  • Special OfferUp to 15% off Special Offer Discount - selected dates
  • Special OfferEarly Bird offer - 10% discount between 24th May and 25th July
  • Special Offer15% Spring offer - 12th April - 23rd May
  • Special Offer10% Summer offer - 26th July - 5th September 2024

You can book this property from:

  • £599 per week
  • £86 per night
  • 4 Star Gold

Features

Beds & bedrooms

  • Bed linen provided
  • 1 double bed
  • 2 single beds
  • 1 sofa bed

Appliances

  • Washing machine
  • Tumble dryer
  • Dishwasher
  • Freezer

Bathrooms

  • 2 WCs
  • Towels provided
  • En-suite bathroom

Families

  • Cot
  • Highchair
  • Stairgate

Special Features

  • WiFi
  • Open fire or woodburner
  • Sea or coastal views

Outdoors

  • Enclosed garden or courtyard
  • Barbecue
  • Private parking
  • Rural location

Nearby activities

  • Walking
  • Cycling
  • Watersports
  • Fishing
  • Golf
  • Pony trekking/horse riding

Accessibility

  • Ground floor WC
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Ground floor bath/shower room
  • Walk-in shower

Important - please note

House Rules

  • Check in: 17:00
  • Check out: 10:00

Description

From this detached, sea view holiday cottage Nefyn beach and all the village's amenities are within walking distance. Set within its own large grounds, this delightful cottage also has direct access to the Wales Coastal Path and enjoys some amazing sunsets across the sea. Incredibly cosy, scenic and a great central location to explore the Llyn Peninsula and Snowdonia.

Ground Floor

Ensuite double bedroom featuring a lovely Victorian brass/iron bed, built in cupboard with clothes hanging space, dressing table with free standing mirror, wash stand with drawers beneath, bedside drawer units with bedside lamps. The ensuite includes a double size shower, marble free standing wash bowl, heated towel rail and contemporary fittings. Beautiful room with sea view.

Twin bedroom with luxurious sprung mattresses and memory foam topper on both beds. Pine chest of drawers, bedside drawer unit and hanging space. Delightful room with sea view.

Separate shower room / toilet with shower cubicle, toilet and vanity unit, with base cupboard under. Tiled floor and heated towel rail.

Utility room with washer/dryer, fire guard (for log burner if required), / iron & ironing board and sink. There is also a second dishwasher, second fridge freezer, second kettle, crockery, cutlery and BBQ tools (for use when dining alfresco).

Upstairs

The upstairs living room includes a kitchen, dining and lounge area. A really lovely, cosy room with amazing sea and mountain views, stunning sunsets and the added bonus of having a welcoming wood / multi fuel stove.

The kitchen / dining area features a beautiful old dresser with antique plates etc and a large pine farmhouse table with 6 pine chairs. Very well equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, 5 ring gas hob, electric fan oven and fridge freezer.

The inviting lounge area includes a large chesterfield sofa and a 3 seater sofa which opens out into a bed. Large pine coffee table, side tables and occasional tables along with a TV and DVD player.

Garden

Large enclosed grounds which includes a lawned area, a parking area and steps leading down to the cottage and the patio area. Here you have a wooden table with 4 chairs and 2 benches to relax.

Storage shed in the garden containing BBQ, seat cushions, parasol and some outdoor toys swing ball etc.

As an extended garden to this holiday cottage Nefyn beach can also be accessed via a footpath at the opposite side of the road.

*Lovely static caravan also located in the rear garden - sleeps 6 and can accommodate small pets. Available to book for extended family or friends on request - please enquire for further details. Please note this could potentially be occupied by another party"

Additional Information

  • Heating (electric heaters) and electricity included
  • Bed linen, hand and bath towels provided
  • 2 hairdryers provided
  • Wifi available
  • Initial supply of logs provided
  • Cot, high chair and stair gate provided on request
  • 2 dogs allowed
  • Plenty of off road parking spaces for cars and boats
  • Asda in Pwllheli will deliver to the cottage

Reviews

A beautifully furnished cottage and an ideal location to explore the Llyn Peninsula. Yes, the cottage sits alongside a road but this did not cause a problem. The ‘upside down’ social areas offer uninterrupted views of the sea and the cottage’s grounds are immaculately kept. A lovely place to escape to.

Mr W,

The main reason for score was the location of the cottage, although a brief mention of being situated near a road, it was set against a busy B road which caused traffic noise from 5.00 am in the morning and sometimes in the middle of the night which did hamper sleep. Seeing your picture on the website it conveniently only showed the back of the cottage ? Although the cottage was clean and comfortable, the double bedroom lacked storage space for clothes,

Mr Gary C,

Great location with gorgeous beach walk just a few metres away

Mr Andrew Z,

Your property description did not state the six steps from the car park area to the property or the steep stairs inside the property. It is suitable for fully able bodied people only, we struggled to get up and down the stairs carrying item

Mr Trevor H,

The position was brilliant and well equipped kitchen - welcome pack was appreciated, There were some black hairs on the bedroom floor. There was no bin liner in the kitchen bin and the bin liners in under the sink did not fit so had to provide these for ourselves asap The disposal of rubbish up the lane was a bit of a disappointment and there were no easy accessible bins for glass etc which made recycling difficult. The house electric heaters were set at 12.5 with instructions not to alter unless we were cold. We were cold as Storm Noah came in and the house does not get warm in early April so we put up the heating and bought several log packs to burn on the wood burner. To really improve dishwasher and or washing machine tablets would have been appreciated and a bit more washing up liquid - again we had to purchase our own. The scenery was stunning and the weather did not ruin our holiday. We were asked to fill in the visitors' book but couldnt find it!

Mr John B,

The cottage was lovely, in a great location and we really did have the best time. However, as with all places we visit we did find some issues that need to be addressed. The ground floor was cold and quite damp feeling, even when using the heaters which we tried to keep low and advice in the manual. We’re guessing that there was no one in the week before us as it did take nearly a day to get the house warm. There appears to be a wood louse problem, always 1 or 2 on the bedroom floors and the hall way which we had to squash. We even brought 3 home with us so had to leave our case and bag on our patio just to make sure. The floors appeared clean but needed a really good mop as our socks were quite dirty. Some of the uttentials need replacing and the dishwasher didn’t always start first time. The lights on the cooker hood didn’t work. We’d suggest getting a slightly smaller dresser in the kitchen so the fridge can go against the wall rather than at the top of the stairs. Bath sheets would be nicer, rather than towels.

Mrs Becky L,

Fab place but very expensive, only booked as I won a voucher through Vodafone. Would love to use original cottages again but can’t afford,!

Miss Katie H,

Map

Bwthyn Nefyn is situated within its own large, enclosed grounds. From your holiday cottage Nefyn beach can be accessed via a short footpath (less than 0.5 miles). Also within a 10 minute walk (along the B road that passes immediately behind the cottage) is Nefyn itself - a lovely village of the northern coast of the Llyn Peninsula. Amenities include village shops, pubs and restaurants as well as take-aways, a library, chemist and museum.

Some of the best places to eat in the area include The Ship in Edern (2.5 miles), The Red Lion in Tudweliog (5.5 miles) and Twnti Seafood Restaurant in Rhyd y Clafdy (6 miles). The nearest good pub is Nanhoron Arms in Nefyn itself. Make sure that you also visit Ty Coch Inn – recently voted the 3rd best beach bar in the world. This pub is located on the beach in Porthdinllaen (3 miles) and can be accessed on foot via the famous Morfa Nefyn golf course or along the beach – both beautiful walks.

There are beautiful coastal villages dotted all around the Llyn Peninsula, including Abersoch (12 miles) and Aberdaron (14 miles). The Welsh language and way of life still flourishes and adds to the wonderful charm of the peninsula, which is also a designated area of outstanding natural beauty. It is renowned for its beautiful beaches and water sport and with nearly 100 miles of stunning coastal walks starting from your doorstep, Bwthyn Nefyn is ideally located to make the most of all its great features.

Highly recommended is a visit to nearby Nant Gwrtheyrn, a Welsh Heritage Centre in a magical location with a cafe, private beach etc. Take a boat trip to Bardsey Island, a former site of religious pilgrimage and relax at Plas Glyn-y-Weddw, a magnificent Manor with galleries, beautiful gardens and tea room with sea views. Enjoy some go-karting, ten-pin bowling, archery etc at Glasfryn Parc, take a ride on Ffestiniog Railway, explore Cricieth and Caernarfon Castles and discover the Italian village of Portmeirion. If that's not enough, Snowdonia National Park with all its attractions is also within a short drive.

Beaches

  • Porth Nefyn – a sandy beach accessed via a footpath just across the road. 0.4 mile
  • Morfa Nefyn – this sandy beach sweeps all the way along the small peninsula to Porthdinllaen. 2.2 miles
  • There are many great beaches within a short drive of your cottage. Llyn Peninsula's top 10 beaches can be viewed here.

Walks

  • Llyn Coastal Path (part of the All Wales Coast Path) can be joined from the doorstep.
  • Yr Eifl (The Rivals) – Mountain range including the highest point on the Llyn Peninsula. 4.5 miles in length. 3.5 miles.
  • The Nant Gwrtheyrn Walk – a scenic 2-3 hour circular walk around this unique valley. 4.5 miles

Golf

  • Nefyn and District Golf Club - a famous 26 hole Championship Golf Course, offering two cliff top 18 hole courses set in spectacular coastal scenery. 2.5 miles

Fishing

  • Read more about the range of opportunities to go fishing on the Llyn Peninsula - suitable options for all ages

Horse riding

  • Llanbedrog Riding Stables - Horse-riding lessons etc. Beach and hill rides. 9.5 miles
  • Find our more about horse-riding on the Llyn Peninsula