2 Treborth Mews

ID: S287505

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets No

Guests say

2 Treborth Mews is a well-received cottage in North Wales, praised for its cleanliness, comfortable furnishings, and convenient location for exploring Anglesey and Snowdonia. Guests appreciate the quiet setting, well-equipped kitchen, and the thoughtful touches like welcome packs. Some concerns were raised about window sizes and suitability for small children, but overall, the property is highly recommended for a homely stay.

Guests consistently note the property's cleanliness, describing it as immaculate and tidy. The presence of air fresheners indicates attention to a fresh environment.

The cottage's location is frequently highlighted as central and convenient for sightseeing, with easy access to local attractions, shops, and road links.

Comfort is well-regarded with mentions of spaciousness and comfortable beds. However, some guests noted issues with shower size and suitability of furniture for children.

Facilities are generally praised, especially the well-equipped kitchen. However, some guests suggested improvements such as the addition of a washing machine and better window access.

Thoughtfulness is evident through mentions of welcome packs and quick responses from hosts. While gifts like Welsh cakes are appreciated, it is politely noted that such offerings are not guaranteed.

About this property

Tucked away in a peaceful destination on the outskirts of Bangor is 2 Treborth Mews, a contemporary converted stable block where a group of friends or couples can enjoy a relaxing escape to Wales. Feel at home as soon as you enter the property, a ground-floor haven accessible for everyone, presenting stylish décor mixed with character features. Set your bags down in one of the charming double bedrooms; two well-presented rooms with ample storage and a Velux window for a night of stargazing. You're spoilt for choice in the bathroom with a deep bath for a hot soak, or a walk-in shower when you're in a rush. The kitchen/diner is a beautifully presented room, fitted with oak woodwork, deep black surfaces and light tiles, and all the essential amenities needed, as well as an airy feel seeping from the Velux window above. Set the gorgeous wooden dinner table for a night to remember, filled with drinks and laughter with your loved ones. Curl up with a good book and a warm drink in the light and airy sitting room, a gorgeous space which boasts a snug ambiance with a fashionable feel, you can also kick back on the sofa ready for a film night whilst the sounds of the woodburning stove relax you. Enjoy a quiet picnic outside on the shared lawn, placed on the other side of the courtyard walls, offering a peaceful spot during a warm summer's afternoon. This lovely dwelling is set in an idyllic corner of North Wales on the outskirts of Bangor, close to the Menai Strait, a leisurely stroll takes you over to the hustle and bustle of Bangor life where you'll find a wealth of supermarkets, high street shopping, dining experience and bars. Attractions worth a visit include the gorgeous Bangor Promenade out to Garth Pier, Cadeirlan Bangor Cathedral, and the Gwynedd Museum & Art Gallery. Travel over the Menai Bridge to the popular Menai Strait where you can spend a day on the water for a relaxing afternoon of fishing or hopping on a boat over to Puffin Island to watch the adorable puffins in their protected space. Pack your beach bag on a summer's day and visit the Isle of Anglesey, choosing between the selection of glorious beaches such as Beaumaris, Benllech, Newborough, before finding fun at Foel Farm Park, Anglesey Model Village & Café, and Anglesey Sea Zoo. Adventurers will delight in the chance to undertake some incredibly challenging walks and hikes in the Snowdonia National Park, home to the high peaks of Carnedd Llewelyn, Glyder Fawr, and Snowdon. Discover the charming town of Beaumaris with more choices of pubs and restaurants when you fancy a meal out, meandering around the scenic pier for a perfect way to end the evening. 2 Treborth Mews is a chic base for a retreat to North Wales.

The Welsh university town of Bangor is an exciting hub acting as the crossing point for the Isle of Anglesey across the Menai Strait, home to a wide selection of shops, pubs, restaurants, bars, and access to Beaumaris pier and castle. Other popular destinations nearby include Puffin Island, Snowdonia, and Tregarth, as well as a choice of beaches at Rhosneigr, Trearddur Bay and Red Wharf Bay. Explore the Anglesey Coastal Path and other memorably North Welsh attractions during a stay at Bangor.

Accommodation

All-ground-floor.

Two double bedrooms.

Bathroom with bath, separate walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Sitting room with woodburning stove

Oil central heating and woodburning stove.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher.

TV, WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off-road parking for two cars.

Enclosed courtyard and garden area.

Sorry, no pets, no smoking.

Shop 0.9 miles, pub 0.5 miles

Nearby points of interest

Reviews (16)

  • Barbara

    It was clean and very well equipped, with quality appliances. Everything you need (except a potato masher maybe!) is provided. The cottage is in a great position to explore Anglesey and beyond. We enjoyed gardens, castkes, beaches and lighthouses. Great place to stay - hope to return.

  • Susan

    Kitchen, bathroom and one bedroom only had very high up velux windows that we couldn't see out of. This was acceptable in the bathroom kitchen felt claustrophic and the bedroom very stuffy, hence the row of airfreshners on top of the wardrobe. We failed to open the bedroom window, the rope to pull was missing and the remote would only open the blinds. Also there was a very busy campsite outside the lounge window which gave us little privacy. On the plus side the house was very clean, the beds were comfortable and the bedding pristine. It was also very central to all the tourist attractions and supermarkets. The issues we had would not put most people off, the reviews speak for themselves but we would not have booked if we had known about the windows and campsite. I think it's acceptable to assume there would be proper windows unless told otherwise. The photos did not show windows and were obviously taken from a sympathetic angle. Please consider telling people about the windows and campsite in the description, it's only fair to anyone who may not be comfortable with this.

  • David

    Excellent location for day trips exploring Anglesey and Snowdonia.

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