Trefollwyn Mawr

ID: S104260

  • Bedrooms 5
  • ・ Sleeps 10
  • ・ Pets 3

Guests say

Guests consistently praise the cottage's stunning location, with its breathtaking views and proximity to a secluded beach. The property offers ample space, comfort, and a homely atmosphere, ideal for both families and large groups. The surrounding farmland adds to the charm, though the access track is noted to be rough. The thoughtful touches by the owners, including a homemade cake and warm welcomes, contribute to the memorable experience.

The majority of guests found the property to be clean and well-maintained, contributing to a comfortable and enjoyable stay. However, one review mentioned the property was not up to their cleanliness standards, which slightly impacts the overall score.

The location is highly praised for its incredible views, tranquillity, and proximity to the beach and local attractions. The secluded setting on a working farm is a highlight, though the access track is noted to be challenging.

Guests report the property as cosy and spacious, with comfortable beds and multiple living areas. The presence of farm animals added to the charm for many. A few guests noted issues with water pressure and one with a radiator, but these were minor compared to the overall comfort enjoyed.

Facilities are generally well-received, with a well-equipped kitchen and utility room. Some guests experienced issues with Wi-Fi and water pressure, and there were suggestions for a welcome book and better signage. The prompt response to a maintenance issue was positively noted.

Many guests mentioned thoughtful gestures such as a homemade cake, wine, and flowers, which added to their positive experience. While these gifts are appreciated, they are personal touches from the owners and may not be a consistent offering for all stays.

About this property

Trefollwyn Mawr, a spacious whitewashed cottage, sits proudly among the countryside of the Llyn Peninsula while looking out towards the idyllic coastline. Just four miles from the popular tourist spot of Abersoch and abounding in traditional charm, bring your nearest and dearest along to enjoy a fun-packed North Wales getaway. A refreshing living/dining room welcomes you into this characterful holiday home, a rustic feel is immediately apparent with the flagstone flooring, while this layout also boasts a delightful dining table and a peaceful little seating area benefiting from a fabulous multi-fuel stove. From here, step into a splendid kitchen which boasts a lovely breakfast bar seating four people. As well as this, choose to kick back and relax in one of two welcoming sitting rooms, one enhanced by an electric fire while the other offers an enticing open fire. Also on the ground floor you will find a wonderful 4' double bedroom featuring an aesthetic fireplace and an original Victorian desk, as well as a contrasting contemporary shower room with immaculate tiling and a walk-in shower room. Head upstairs to find four further bedrooms, all of which are decorated in a pleasing manner, one of which provides sleeping for three people, making it ideal for families to come and stay. The interior is topped off in exquisite style with a sumptuous family bathroom. From the gardens at Trefollwyn Mawr, you can appreciate this breath-taking location fully, the dogs can run and play on the lawn whilst you take this superb setting in with a refreshing drink in hand. Scenic walks can be enjoyed right from the doorstep, with Porth Neigwl beach also within easy reach on foot. A four-mile trip leads you towards wonderful Abersoch, a place known for its sublime scenery and watersports, its beach and selection of fantastic amenities make it a fine holiday base. The spectacular Llyn Peninsula lies at your peril, meaning you can reach popular spots such as Nefyn and Pwllheli easily. You can also head inland to explore the jaw-dropping Snowdonia National Park, or explore the beautiful castles at Harlech and Criccieth. Base your next adventure-packed North Wales break at this heart-warming seaside cottage.

The harbour village of Abersoch is on the Llyn Peninsula and is known for scenery and varied walking. The village, sat between two bays, is a popular sailing venue, while it also offers shops, pubs, restaurants and cafés. Pwllheli is close by with its beaches and many attractions, a real family-friendly spot. The whole of the Llyn Peninsula is accessible, or head into mainland Wales to explore Snowdonia.

Accommodation

Five bedrooms: 1 x family room with double and single, 2 x double, 1 x twin, 1 x 4' double.

Bathroom with a shower over bath, basin and WC, ground floor shower room with basin and WC.

Kitchen.

Utility.

Dining room with multi-fuel stove and comfortable seating for 3.

Sitting room with open fire (seats 5).

Sitting room with electric fire (seats 6).
Oil central heating, open fire, electric fire, multi-fuel stove.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, 3 x TV, WiFi.

Fuel, power and starter pack included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Highchair, travel cot and stair gate available on request.

Ample off-road parking.

Enclosed garden with lawn and patio with furniture.

Three well-behaved dogs welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop and pub 4 miles.

Note: Property is accessed along uneven and bumpy road and through farmland, 4x4s are recommended in poor weather.

Note: This property is on a working farm so there are other animals around.

Nearby points of interest

  • Nefyn Golf Club
  • Ty Coch Inn
  • Morfa Nefyn Beach

Reviews (47)

  • Hazel

    Very happy to see the massive upstairs bed.. although don't think it's listed as a super king. Its a bonus so I would mention it. We only used the one bedroom but looked in at the others and they were all fabulous. the two bathrooms very modern and efficient. One minor point, I think the upstairs bathroom could do with a mirror on the wall above the sink. All in all, we had a fabulous holiday and will definitely try to rebook next year.

  • Joanne

    Directions from farm not very clear. Could do with some signage to get to the house as you think your going wrong going through fields but once there the dirt track was worth it

  • Marie Ann

    It is a lovely house on its own near the sea, perfect for us and the dogs, the house is amazing and has everything you would need. I don't really want to tell people about this little gem of a place as everyone will want to go. It is also near to lots of other beautiful places, this year we discovered Aberdarren, which is a beautiful village and we had a meal where we could take the dogs right on the sea front, fabulous. I'm hoping we'll get to go back again soon.

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