Bwthyn Glanrhyd is a well-regarded cottage praised for its stunning location, comfortable accommodation, and the added excitement of nearby RAF jets. Guests appreciate the clean, cosy interiors, the enclosed garden, and the property's seclusion. The panoramic views and access to the beach are highlights, with many planning return visits.
Most guests found the cottage clean and cosy, with only a few mentioning areas where dust and cleanliness could be improved. The overall impression is that the property is well-maintained, although attention to detail could enhance the experience.
The location is highly praised for its amazing views, privacy, and proximity to the beach and coastal paths. The excitement of RAF jets is a unique feature that many guests enjoyed, although it may not be to everyone's taste.
Guests generally find the cottage comfortable and well-equipped, with cosy furnishings and a warm atmosphere. Some suggestions for additional amenities like parasols and non-slip mats indicate room for improvement.
The cottage is considered well-equipped by most, but there are comments on maintenance issues such as shower temperature, towel rail functionality, and internet connectivity. The access road condition and waste disposal were also noted as areas for improvement.
While guests have mentioned the thoughtfulness of having Welsh cakes and milk provided, there is not enough consistent information about gifts or additional thoughtful touches to accurately score this category.
Bwthyn Glanrhyd is a lovely, bright holiday cottage on the stunning west coast of Anglesey. Inside you’ll find the ideal balance of a contemporary and cosy finish - your stay here will be comfortable and relaxing whatever the time of year. Bwthyn Glanrhyd is a fab holiday cottage close to the coast, making it ideal for a family holiday on Anglesey close to the beach.
There is a brilliant open plan living space that encompases the kitchen, dining and sitting rooms. This allows for a sociable space for a family or friends to enjoy.
The sitting area has two comfy sofas and chair around a woodburner and Smart TV for your entertainment, providing you can tear yourself away from the view through the large doors across to the Cymyran Strait. These doors open out onto a paved seating area where we recommend having your morning cuppa!
The kitchen has everything you need to make cooking on holiday a breeze - a built in oven and microwave oven, hob, dishwasher, fridge freezer and washing machine. The dining table seats up to four people.
The master bedroom has a king sized bed and storage for your clothes. There’s a further twin bedroom with a set of drawers.
The main bathroom has a bath and shower over, loo and hand basin and loo.
Outside is a garden laid to lawn with the paved seating area which you can access from the sitting area. Towards the end of the garden there’s a gate that leads you through the owners paddock and down to the sea where you’ll find little coves of uncovered sand when the tide is in. Being here is like having your own own secret beach!
Bwthyn Glanrhyd is situated on coast of Anglesey, overlooking the Cymyran Strait. There are stunning views across the water, that take in Holy Island, so you’re sure to have a wonderful outlook no matter the weather or time of year. The holiday cottage boasts direct access down to the water, and when the tide is out you have stretches of sandy coves to explore. What’s more, the Anglesey Coastal Footpath passes by the house and there is plenty of wildlife to observe! Whilst the cottage isn’t entirely isolated, it does feel like you’re in your own perfect idyl.
The good news is, despite the locations peacefulness, you are only 10 minutes away from Valley which has convenience stores, a local butchers and Deli, as well as a selection of pubs and restaurants. You could even sip the odd cocktail at Catch 22 Brasserie. You’ve got other beaches close by, including Rhoscolyn and Trearddur Bay and you’ve got the scenic coastal road around Anglesey, or hop on the A55 to head even further afield. Some of the best parts of North Wales are within reach from Bwthyn Glanrhyd!
If you need more space for your group, or would like to return with the rest of your family, why not look at the neighbouring houses Glanrhyd Isaf or Glanrhyd Uchaf.
Llanfair-yn-Neubwll is a small village on the Isle of Anglesey. It is on the Anglesey Coastal Path and is home to the Hotel Cymyran which has a restaurant and bar that is open to non-residents. Just a couple of miles away is the popular village of Valley, which boasts a variety of shops and restaurants, two hotels and a café. It is also home to an RAF base and offers a small number of commercial flights. Llanfair-yn-Neubwll is only five miles from the renowned beach resorts of Trearddur Bay and Rhoscolyn. Here you will find a beautiful sweep of grassy coastline with rocky coves and award-winning sandy beaches, as well as a choice of shops, pubs and restaurants. Other nearby attractions include the South Stack Lighthouse with its rspb Reserve, the port of Holyhead, with its regular ferry links with Dublin in Ireland, and easy access to the coast road around Anglesey with delightful beaches to visit and a host of other attractions to please the most discerning of visitors.
Two bedrooms: 1 x king, 1 x twin.
1 x bathroom with bath and shower over, loo and hand basin and loo.
Open plan kitchen, dining and sitting room with oven and microwave oven, hob, dishwasher, fridge freezer and washing machine.
Dining table and chairs.
Smart TV, wood burner and views out over the Cymyran Strait.
Electric heating.
Pretty garden.
Oven and microwave oven, hob, dishwasher, fridge freezer and washing machine.
Smart TV, wood burner.
Wifi.
1 well behaved small dog welcome.
High chair, travel cot.
Off road parking.
Walking distance to a beach.
Approx 2 miles to amenities.
Note: due to its waterside location, the sea may cover the access lane for an hour or so during exceptionally high tides or during storms.
There are options to park your vehicle and continue to the house on foot (approx 100 meters).
note: RAF Valley is close by and so Military Aircraft can be seen and heard.
Mark
They could also do with a few more Kitchen utensils, eg. Salad tongs or similar, knife sharpener. Apart from that, we had a wonderful stay, was very clean, and well maintainedâ¦and the views were incredibleâ¦we had fantastic weather which always helps.
Angela
The RAF training air show was an added bonus. 40 minutes walk into valley, we even power walked back in 30 minutes. Only criticism is the late check in of 5 pm why canât we go back to pre Covid and check in be 3pm.
Paul
Homely, clean tidy spacious etc etc. Beach on doorstep and secluded away. This is our 5th time here. Beautiful garden with lots of wildlife and the Jets from Valley going over head which I love. Not a nuisance though. So excited as we have booked for Christmas and booked for next years holiday too. Xx Julie and Paul and Casper
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