Dolphin

ID: S267142

  • Bedrooms 4
  • ・ Sleeps 8
  • ・ Pets No

Guests say

Dolphin is a well-received holiday rental with guests praising its location, ample space, and welcoming touches such as gifts on arrival. While some guests suggested improvements in kitchen equipment and maintenance, the property generally offers a comfortable stay with a secure area for pets and proximity to the beach.

Most guests found Dolphin to be clean, with comfortable beds and quality towels. However, a few reviews mentioned areas needing more attention, such as a greasy smell and the need for a deeper clean in some parts.

The property's location is highly praised for its proximity to the beach and local amenities. It is considered ideal for beach holidays and is within walking distance to various attractions, although the uphill return from the beach may be challenging for some.

Guests generally found the property comfortable, with ample space for large groups and pets. The presence of a playroom and secure outdoor area adds to the comfort. Some guests, however, felt the living space could be limited at full capacity and suggested more cushions for the deep sofas.

The facilities at Dolphin are appreciated, with special mentions of the secure garage and comfortable beds. Nonetheless, guests recommended enhancements such as additional kitchen utensils, a tumble dryer, and better maintenance of items like radiators and carpets.

The thoughtful gestures of leaving gifts such as prosecco, milk, chocolate cake, and dog treats were well-received by guests, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere. It should be noted that such gifts, while appreciated, are not guaranteed for every stay.

About this property

Dolphin is a lovely detached three-storey house, settled in the beautiful seaside resort of Trearddur Bay, on the north west coast of Anglesey. This family-friendly holiday home is found in a quiet cul-de-sac close to all your essentials needs, and the picturesque Blue Flag-awarded Trearddur Bay Beach. The bright seaside dwelling opens up into a small hallway, fitted with a classic French dresser showcasing the first stairwell. Have a big family movie night in the snug sitting room and pick from a selection of films for the Blu Ray DVD player to play on the flat screen TV, lounge on one of the three large sofas whilst the flame gas fire glows in the background, or pick out a book to read from the shelf on a lazy Sunday morning. The sitting room has patio doors which open out onto the outdoor paved garden area, where you can spend a summers morning sitting peacefully with your first coffee of the day, breathing in the crisp Welsh air. Rustle up a delicious meal in the fitted out kitchen/diner, equipped with everything you need for a self-catered stay, including a dishwasher for the cleaning up. The handy downstairs garage boasts a convenient washing machine and a freezer, there's also a cloakroom situated next door. Make your way to the first floor and take your pick from one of three stunning bedrooms, including a twin, a double with a TV and the master bedroom, which features a generous king-size, TV and a glorious en-suite shower room with a lavish walk-in double shower, all with ample storage and a delightful coastal theme. Clean off any unwanted sand from a day at the beach in the sleek family bathroom, where you can ease your stresses in a soothing bubble bath, or enjoy an early morning rinse in the large walk-in shower, there's even vanity lights in the mirror so you can do your make-up perfectly. The second floor is a haven for the kids, as the stairwell takes you up to the sloped ceiling floor with a gorgeous bright skylight and plush chair, the floor features a generous twin bedroom and a kids' games room supplied with a TV, games and a desk in case you get a minute to yourself and want to catch-up on some work. Dolphin is just a short walk away from an array of shops, restaurants, cafes, a golf club, and sandy beaches. Visit the renowned South Stack Lighthouse, and observe the wonderful puffins on the nearby RSPB Reserve, or you can explore the secret rocky coves found along the coastline. Walkers, cyclists and horse riders can venture along the Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) which covers 95% of the coast through scenic farmlands, dunes, salt-marsh, woodland and cliffs. Take a short drive over to the popular tourist attraction Anglesey is home to the enchanting Parys Mountain, spiraling around a vivid ancient copper mine and a stunning walk offering panoramic landscapes of this beautiful location, other Anglesey attractions include Beaumaris Castle, Anglesey Sea Zoo, Plas Newydd House and Gardens, and Newborough Forest.

Found on the western shore of Holy Island is the seaside village of Trearddur Bay, consisting of coves, beaches and a grassy coastline, it's a popular location for watersports, such as sailing and windsurfing. This seaside resort holds many attractions including a golf course, pubs, restaurants, shops, and bird watching a the South Stack Lighthouse rspb Reserve. Holyhead is nearby and boasts a leisure centre, a marina, harbour front, and ferry trips to Dublin, other activities include The Maritime Museum and Holyhead Breakwater Country Park. You can also visit Newborough, exploring its woodland, beach, town and castle.

Accommodation

Over three floors.

Four bedrooms: 1 x king-size with en-suite walk-in double shower, basin and WC, 1 x double, 1 x second-floor twin, 1 x twin.

Bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC, cloakroom.

Kitchen/diner.

Sitting room with gas fire

Gas central heating with gas fire.

Electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine.

TVs, Blu Ray DVD, WiFi, films and books.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Highchair and travel cot available.

Off-road parking for three cars.

Outdoor patio with seating.

Sorry, no smoking.

Sorry no pets.

Please note: This property only accepts bookings starting on a Saturday.

Shop within 0.5 miles, pub within 0.5 miles

Nearby points of interest

  • Trearddur Bay Beach
  • Porth Dafarch Beach
  • RSPB Valley Wetlands
  • Anglesey Adventures
  • Ucheldre Centre
  • Holyhead Maritime Museum
  • Parc Gwledig Morglawdd Caergybi Breakwater Country Park
  • Goleudy Ynys Lawd Lighthouse

Reviews (26)

  • Richard

    It would be nice to have a few throws to avoid having to put the heating on in the evening. More than 1 J cloth in the kitchen would be useful for a week's stay . The beds were very comfortable with excellent local amenities

  • Elaine

    The house was well equipped and the children's Play/TV room was a godsend on the days when the weather was not good. 10 or 15 minute walk to the beach and large retail park close by.

  • Barry

    The location is good even though it is away from the sea shore, several large supermarkets are just a 5 minute drive away and the beach, including several good restaurants, is just a short 15 minute walk (once you know the way across either the fields to the hotel or through the back streets to the football ground). The rear 'garden' was disappointing because it is very small and is all hard patio so the dog had nowhere to run, however it was secure and it did get the sun in the morning and early afternoon. We brought a portable BBQ and enjoyed a couple of meals outside. Inside the dining table was squeezed into the window of the small kitchen and was largely bench seating which was difficult to get in and out of (for aging adults). There was enough seating in the lounge for 8 people over 2 large saggy leather sofas and one small sofa, obviously the dining table would normally have been in there but the large sofas took up all the available space. I can't see any reason why the garage could not be converted to a dining room to give more space downstairs. In the kitchen there was plenty crockery & cutlery and there seems to be sufficient cooking utensils & pans (although we didn't use any of it). It was also nice to see a lot of spare rubbish bags and cleaning materials which are often missing from rental properties). The downstairs toilet was strange, it was accessed through a door from the kitchen and also had the back door leading to the rear garden, it almost seemed an afterthought. Upstairs the bedrooms were all a reasonable size (we didn't use the one on the top floor where there is also a play room), they were simply furnished but had sufficient storage although one had no hanging space) and the beds were fairly comfortable. The two bathrooms had good showers with plenty hot water but they need a good clean in places and the floor tiles were cracked. Wi-fi was fairly quick and seemed to cover the whole house. In general it was clean throughout and overall we enjoyed our holiday but felt that Dolphin needs some refurbishment in several areas (like the worn out kitchen floor, the frayed stair carpet, rusty radiators, towel hangers falling off etc.). With a little bit investment and thought it could be so much better. In terms of cost we thought the price for one week was very reasonable and good value for money.

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