Plas Bach is a highly praised cottage, celebrated for its cleanliness, prime location near the beach and a friendly local pub, and comfortable amenities. Guests consistently commend the welcoming atmosphere, with special mentions of the generous welcome packs and the accommodating hosts. The property is noted as dog-friendly, with many reviewers appreciating the thoughtful touches for their pets.
Reviewers unanimously mention the spotless condition of Plas Bach, highlighting its immaculate presentation upon arrival. The consistent emphasis on cleanliness across reviews justifies a near-perfect score.
The cottage's location is frequently praised for its proximity to beaches and local amenities, making it an ideal spot for dog-walkers and those seeking scenic walks. The ease of access to nearby attractions also contributes to a high score.
Comfort is a standout feature, with guests highlighting the quality of the beds and the overall cosy atmosphere of the cottage. The property's ability to serve as a restful retreat is a recurring theme in the reviews.
Facilities at Plas Bach are well-received, with special mentions of the full sky package and modern kitchen. However, a few comments about the heating system and outdoor space for pets suggest slight room for improvement.
The thoughtfulness of the hosts is evident through the consistent mention of welcome packs and dog treats. While these gifts are highly appreciated by guests, it is important to note that such personal touches, although common, are not guaranteed.
This modern, semi-detached cottage sits in the well-positioned village of Aberffraw on Anglesey's beautiful Heritage Coast. Surrounded by the awe-inspiring countryside and coastline of the island, this stylish cottage is an ideal, peaceful getaway for couples to enjoy at any time of year. Adjoining the owner's home, Plas Bach sits just off of Aberffraw's centre, enter the property into its contemporary living/dining room which consists of snug seating, a Smart TV and a delightful dining table set for two. Step through into the compact kitchen, amply equipped and benefiting from underfloor heating for your comfort. The staircase brings you up to the mezzanine first floor, occupied by a spacious and well-presented bedroom housing a king-size bed and a sumptuous en-suite shower room. Outside you can make the most of the wonderful enclosed courtyard to sit and unwind in with the fresh Anglesey air to accompany you. Aberffraw is a charming village with a lovely pub and a choice of quaint craft shops and tea rooms, the Anglesey Circuit also sits nearby for you Motorsport lovers. For outdoor enthusiasts, this is the location for you as it boasts incredible walking country and a scenic coastline just waiting to be discovered. The delightful towns of Beaumaris and Holyhead also make for fun days out. A peaceful cottage located ideally for exploring the unspoilt island of Anglesey.
Aberffraw is a village on the Heritage Coast of Anglesey. The village holds the Church of St Beuno, a selection of craft shops and tea rooms, a pub and a beach with views of Snowdonia. Explore the nearby National Nature Reserves at Newborough Warren and Malltraeth Pool, surrounded by sand dunes and marshes, or enjoy a day on the award-winning beach at Llanddwyn Island. The area is known for its birdlife and coastal scenery, and with the Rhosneigr's watersports centre four miles away, this is the ideal Anglesey holiday location.
One bedroom: 1 x super king-size double with en-suite shower, basin , WC and smart TV with Freeview.
Kitchen.
Living/dining room with electric fire.
Electric heaters and underfloor heating, electric fire.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, washing machine, Smart TV with freeview.
WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Ample off road parking.
Rear enclosed courtyard with furniture.
Two well behaved pets welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 5 minute walk.
Licensed to serve alcohol cafe nearby.
Terri
Itâs a 5 minute walk to the sandy river estuary which leads to the beach. You have to pass the village pub on the way! Itâs a 5 minute drive to the Oyster Catcher in Rhosneigr and a 10 minute drive to the woods at Newborough. Both have plenty of free parking. The only drawback is that it is on a main road. Itâs not too busy but the traffic along there is quite fast and thatâs not the fault of the cottage owners. The cottage does have a side entrance with a gate, but be a little careful if you have doggies with you as you exit the property. We had a great time.
David
Very nice little property in an old village location Fantastic beach and sand dunes to walk the dogs In my opinion the garden wall could do with moving so you get less parking space but more outdoor space for any pets you've got with you
Simon
2 of us and the dog it had everything we needed for a 5 night stay. Would recommend and will definitely stay there again in the future
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