The Bungalow in Abergele offers a pleasant stay with its lovely decor, comfortable furnishings, and secure garden that is appreciated by pet owners. Its proximity to parks, markets, and the beach adds to its charm, although some guests suggested minor improvements for an even better experience.
Most guests found The Bungalow clean and tidy, with fresh and clean linen. However, there were comments about maintenance issues and garden upkeep that slightly marred the overall impression of cleanliness.
The location is highly praised for being quiet, convenient, and close to local attractions such as parks, markets, and the beach, making it an ideal base for exploring North Wales.
Guests enjoyed the comfortable bed and furnishings, but some noted that the sofa was uncomfortable and the garden's gravel was not suitable for small pets. A few guests also mentioned the lack of a wardrobe and outdoor seating.
While the property is appreciated for its amenities, guests reported several maintenance issues such as missing kitchen doors, blunt knives, and a lack of certain appliances. The presence of ants and a blocked shower drain were also noted.
There were no mentions of welcome gifts or special touches that would indicate thoughtfulness from the hosts. Therefore, it is not possible to provide a score in this category.
Resting in the centre of the coastal town of Towyn in Conwy, Wales is The Bungalow. This wonderful, dog-friendly bungalow benefits from a close proximity to the town’s beach, ground-floor living, a rear enclosed garden and a sofa bed, all making it a fabulous dwelling for couples or friends on the Welsh Coast. Enter into your home-from-home and unwind after a fun-filled day by the sea in front of the Smart TV on the plush sofa while your partner cooks up a storm in the kitchen. Eat together at the intimate dining table before stepping outside to toast your getaway with a glass of wine in the rear garden while the sun sets over North Wales. When yawning begins, wash off the day in the shower room before getting some much-needed rest and relaxation in the double bedroom furnished with storage and TV perfect for lazy mornings. The Bungalow lies paces away from Towyn’s pubs including The Seagull where you can treat your loved ones to a delicious meal or evening drinks for date nights, local stores to help ease your self-catered stay are also situated nearby. Head to Kinmel Bay Beach on a sunny day to admire breath-taking views across the sea while taking strolls along the promenade. Travel along the coast to Colwyn Bay where you can visit the Welsh Mountain Zoo and unwind on the golden sands; no trip to the seaside is complete without indulging in fish and chips! Llandudno is bursting at the seams with attractions, meander along the pier which affords stunning sea views, before taking a cable car to the summit of the Great Orme which rewards guests with expansive views across Wales; the adventurous among you can try your hand at snowsports in Llandudno Ski and Snowboard Centre. The city of Chester, historic town of Conwy and Eryri National Park (Snowdonia National Park) are easily accessible by car, providing a wealth of other attractions and activities. Explore the wonders of North Wales at The Bungalow
Located in Conwy, Towyn is a popular seaside town situated between Rhyl and Llandudno. Townsfolk can enjoy miles of golden sand and Victorian arcades as well as fish and chip shops in this seaside town. Tir Prince Leisure Park, a thrilling amusement park with the North West's leading Harness Raceway, the largest outdoor weekly market in North Wales, and a variety of rides for all ages, Knightly's Fun Park, a family-friendly attraction with a funfair and vibrant bar and restaurant, are some of the town's most popular attractions. Moel Famau (the highest point in the Clwydian Mountain Range), a popular Christmas and New Year's walking destination, is only a short drive away in north east Wales from Llandegla in the south to Prestatyn in the north. Llandudno, in Conwy, is a little further out, with a historic pier, cable car station, ancient mine tours, and a lively promenade. If you are looking for a family beach vacation in North Wales, Towyn is your best bet.
Single-storey.
One double bedroom with TV.
Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Kitchen.
Living/dining room with sofa bed
Electric central heating.
Electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer.
Smart TV with Netflix and Dinsey+, TV and WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Off-road parking for 2 cars.
Rear enclosed garden.
Three well-behaved dogs welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 0.2 miles, pub 0.3 miles and beach 1.3 miles.
Note: Sofa bed in the living room, sleeps two guests
Mark
Stones far to sharp and rough for our dog. Apart from this everything Ok,the location of the property was perfect just a shame about the rear garden
Nicola
Only small issue no bedding for sofa bed - went to Asda up the road to purchase so not a problem. We will definitely be coming back to Towyn - great base camp to explore north wales .
Neil
The bungalow was on a quiet residential road. The bungalow was clean and in most areas nicely decorated,however there were some not so good points. The gardens were poorly maintained with overgrowth and weeds in the front and back gardens of the property,this didn't create a good first impression. The TV remote in the back bedroom wasn't working and thus rendered the TV useless as we couldn't change the volume which was very loud. We did try new batteries but this didn't help at all. The bed was a double and rather small for a holiday let. The linen however smelt lovely,fresh and clean. The kitchen was a nice size however some doors were missing and others nailed or screwed shut,once again didn't help with the aesthetics of the property . Another minor thing although frustrating was the knives were blunt and old. Moving to the bathroom it was a decent size with the shower being spacious and easy to use . The light in the bathroom was flickering so we chose not to use it for the duration of our stay. The sofa was uncomfortable and dipping in the middle again not what you would expect of a good holiday let.The front door of the property was difficult to lock and the handle needed some strong lifting to get the lock to turn. The worst part of our stay however was the appearance of ants in the living room,the odd one or two at first but on our last few days there were a lot. I did raise a few of these points with the vendor and they said they would have come to change the bulb and would look at getting the ants seen too. The ant nest was outside to be fair but they had found their way in to the front room . Overall a disappointing stay ,small things but they affected our stay overall,we were disappointed, also every other holiday let's we have stayed in had a welcome note and pack which included all sorts from wine to chocolates or biscuits. This while not essential I know but all the same would offer a nice touch for new visitors.
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