Tir Bach Iago

Aberdaron, North Wales Coast

  • 5 Star
  • This property can be found on Niche Retreats
  • Special OfferUp to 15% off Special Offer Discount - selected dates
  • Special Offer20% offer on Spring holidays - 12th April - 2nd May
  • Special Offer20% off Easter holidays - 22nd March - 11th April

You can book this property from:

  • £576 per week
  • £82 per night
  • 5 Star
  • This property can be found on Niche Retreats

Features

Beds & bedrooms

  • Bed linen provided
  • 1 king/super-king bed

Appliances

  • Washing machine
  • Tumble dryer
  • Dishwasher
  • Freezer

Bathrooms

  • 1 WC
  • Towels provided
  • En-suite bathroom
  • Wet room
  • Bath
  • Shower

Special Features

  • WiFi
  • Smart TV
  • Welcome pack
  • Countryside views

Outdoors

  • Garden or courtyard
  • Barbecue
  • Private parking
  • Rural location

Nearby activities

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

Accessibility

  • On one level, no stairs
  • Ground floor WC
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Ground floor bath/shower room
  • Walk-in shower
  • Wet room

Important - please note

House Rules

  • Check in: 16:00
  • Check out: 10:00

Description

Relax in style on the Llyn Peninsula at this stunning cottage for 2. Near a hidden, sandy beach and the Wales Coast Path, with the picturesque seaside village of Aberdaron just 3.5 miles away at the tip of the peninsula. Discover wonderful cafes and tea rooms, restaurants and pubs with sea views, catch a boat to the sacred island of Enlli (Bardsey Island) and explore the beautiful villages and resorts that are dotted around. This is a truly special retreat and perfect for couples.

If you wish to bring friends or family members along, there are also two other 5 star cottages on site (all facing away from each other and with their own patio areas).

Ground Floor

Beautiful and spacious living area, including a:

Living area - sumptuous sofa and chair in front of a quirky Smart TV cabinet. Countryside views from the wide patio doors that lead out to the patio area.

Kitchen area - stylish, fully equipped kitchen including a fridge freezer, microwave, fan oven and hob, dishwasher and washer / dryer.

Dining area - stylish table for 2.

Large ensuite bedroom with a king sized four-poster bed, chair and wall mounted TV. Beautiful freestanding bath on an elevated platform in the corner.

Ensuite - large walk-in shower, basin, WC and heated towel rail.

Garden

Elevated patio with garden furniture and far-reaching countryside views. BBQ set on request.

Additional Information

  • Welcome pack includes tea and coffee, sugar, milk and cake.
  • Bed linen and hairdryer provided
  • Central heating and electricity included
  • Wifi available. Note: This can be slow at times- 4G available
  • 2 pets welcome free of charge - please notify us when booking.
  • No smoking indoors please
  • Off road parking space for up to 2 cars

Reviews

The standard of the property was excellent in all respects. The rural location was very relaxing, I've never slept as well anywhere. We used it as a base for our visit to the National Eisteddfod and we really appreciated the warm welcome to the area.

Mrs L,

We had a very enjoyable week at the cottage and also had wonderful weather. We were dog sitting that week and everything was fine for us. The only thing to consider for June if you take a pet, many if the wonderful beaches are off limits that time of year.

Mr B,

By far the best accommodation we have stayed in quality fixtures and fittings,very comfortable and clean.

Mr Richard F,

We had a wonderful time but the instructions to find the property were very poor and took us ages to find. No sign visible from the road and even a couple renting the neighbouring property had the same issue with instructions. Beautiful cottage though very comfortable just lacked a few essentials. Food tongs, hot plate stand for worktops, wooden spoons.

Mrs Tracy B,

Overall the place was amazing, very comfortable and cozy. Only downside was no log burner, even though the pictures clearly showed one, and we enquired about availability of wood and was told yes wood would be provided! Also fridge had a missing door shelf so couldn't stand up milk cartons.

Mr Antony P,

Everything was great! Bit of feedback and it’s not a reason we wouldn’t go back to Tir Bach Iago. We’ve stayed at cottages before that put a pint of milk in the fridge (this would’ve helped as no shops nearby). Fab coffee machine in the cottage but no pods to use and nowhere to buy them close by. If this was in the notes and customers advised to take some with you, I think it would be a good idea. Maybe a visitor book for people to write in, visitors can get tips and advice on places to visit or go to etc. The bath was fabulous and enjoyed using it. The underfloor heating was fabulous too. Fabulous decor, bed and bedding was really good quality and felt luxurious. We absolutely loved the accommodation, we didn’t want to go home! ??

Ms Jenny G,

Lovely property, well equipped and very clean

Previous Customer,

Map

Tir Bach Iago is one of three beautiful cottages within an impressive barn conversion of the Llyn Peninsula. The cottages enjoy privacy from each other and should you want to bring friends or family members along, the other two cottages are the perfect solution. With its own spacious patio and far-reaching countryside views, Tir Bach offers a truly stunning retreat for couples.

Follow the Wales Coastal path to the west and discover Porthoer (Whistling Sands) - a National Trust beach where the sand does actually whistle when the conditions are right. This is also just 1.5 miles from the cottage and includes a beach-side cafe. Continue for another 2 miles and you will discover the beautiful seaside village of Aberdaron, on the western tip of the Llyn Peninsula.

Aberdaron (3.5 miles) offers a good range of amenities, from two pub/restaurants (Ty Newydd and The Ship) to lovely cafes, a thatched roof bakery and tea room, an ice cream shop, fish and chips cafe/take-away, Spar and National Trust shop. A wider range of amenities including restaurants and shops can be found at the coastal resort of Abersoch (11 miles) whilst Pwllheli, the unofficial 'capital' of the Llyn Peninsula (15 miles) has a good range of local amenities including a variety of independent shops, cafes and restaurants, supermarket, banks and 2 markets - one on Wednesdays and the other on Sundays (May to September).

Amongst the main attractions, you have the sacred island of Ynys Enlli (Bardesy Island) - once a site of religious pilgrimage, now a National Nature Reserve. Boat trips are available from Porth Meudwy (5 miles) to Bardsey Island. Slightly further than Porth Meudwy, on the most westerly point of the Peninsula is Uwchmynydd - a historic headland offering a spectacular viewing point towards Barsey Island and the coast. As these examples suggest, the Llyn Peninsula is a designated area of outstanding natural beauty and Tir Bach Iago offers an ideal base to explore this special part of Wales.

The Llyn Peninsula, where the Welsh language and way of life still flourish, is renowned for its beautiful beaches and watersport whilst the majestic mountains of Snowdonia are also within a short travelling distance. There are numerous activities in the area including fishing, horse-riding, golf and Glasfryn Parc where you can enjoy go-karting, ten-pin bowling, archery etc. Plas Glyn-y-Weddw, a magnificent Manor with galleries, beautiful gardens and tea room with sea views is well worth a visit, whilst both the Ffestiniog and Welsh Highlands Railways also offer great days out. Not to mention Cricieth and Caernarfon castles, the Italian village of Portmeirion, a walk or train ride up Snowdon and much more.

Beaches

  • Porthoer (Whistling Sands) - 1.5 miles
  • Aberdaron Beach - sandy beach backed by all the amenities of this picturesque village. 3.5 miles
  • View 10 of the most popular beaches on the Llyn Peninsula

Walking

  • Llyn Coastal Path (part of the All Wales Coast Path) - 84 miles around the Llyn Peninsula, from Caernarfon to Porthmadog. The 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. 15.5 miles from cottage.

Cycling

  • Lovely and peaceful coastal lanes from the doorstep - perfect for cycling.
  • Find out more about cycling on the Llyn Peninsula

Horse-riding

  • Pen Llyn Stud & Riding Centre, Pwllheli. Stud farm and rides for any level of experience. 7 miles
  • Llanbedrog Riding Stables - Horse-riding lessons etc. Beach and hill rides. 11 miles
  • Cilan Riding Centre - Abersoch. Beach rides and more. Great for kids and novices. 13.7 miles
  • Find our more about horse-riding on the Llyn Peninsula

Watersports

  • Abersoch beach offers flat water for wakeboarding and waterskiing, sailing, power boating and windsurfing. 11 miles
  • Porth Neigwl (Hell's Mouth) is a very popular venue for surfers and body boarders. 11.5 miles

Golf

  • Nefyn and District Golf Club - 26 holes, offering two cliff top 18 hole courses set in spectacular coastal scenery. 11 miles
  • Abersoch Golf Club - 18 hole golf course, adjoining the beach. 11 miles
  • Llyn Golf Centre - Pen-y-Berth. 15 bay driving range, practice green and bunker and 9 hole golf course with sea views. For beginners and advanced players - hire clubs available. 12.5 miles

Fishing

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