Courtlands in Pwllheli is a well-equipped and comfortable holiday home, praised for its proximity to local amenities, the beach, and eateries. Guests appreciate the home-like feel and the convenient location for exploring the area. While some cleanliness issues were noted, the property's overall welcoming atmosphere and features like the upside-down arrangement with a balcony are highlighted positively.
Guests have reported some concerns with cleanliness, including unclean cutlery, a damp smell in carpets, and dust in places. However, not all reviews mention cleanliness issues, suggesting that experiences may vary.
The property's location is highly praised for being close to the beach, local shops, and pubs. Its position is ideal for guests looking to explore the wider area, with easy access to nearby attractions.
Many guests find the cottage comfortable and well-equipped, although there are some remarks about an uncomfortable bed and a musty smell in one of the rooms. The upside-down arrangement with a balcony is a unique feature that adds to the comfort for some visitors.
The property is generally considered well-equipped, with a kitchen that has everything needed. However, some guests have suggested improvements such as anti-slip mats in showers and better cleaning equipment. The mention of a highchair covered in mould indicates a need for better maintenance of some facilities.
While guests have not specifically mentioned gifts, they do appreciate the well-equipped nature of the property and the provision of games. It should be noted that while such thoughtful touches are appreciated, they are not guaranteed with every stay.
Situated in the small village of Llanbedrog, on the Llyn peninsula close to the seaside town Pwllheli, is this new mid-terrace reverse-level cottage, Courtlands. Set over two floors and sleeping up to five guests, Courtlands is an idyllic setting for a getaway dedicated to exploring North Wales and the coast. A communal parking area and garage for one car awaits you; step into this charming property and enter a porch that houses washing and drying facilities as well as hooks for your coats. Kick off your sandy shoes and travel up the stairs to the living/dining room and relax on the corner sofa after a day adventuring on the beach, snuggle up and flick on your favourite film. On a sunny day, take advantage of the balcony and enjoy eating alfresco at the outside dining table. If the sun has gone, the kitchen is fully-equipped for you to make a home-cooked meal the whole family can enjoy. To rest and rejuvenate, go down to the ground floor where a double room with en-suite facilities waits for you to wash away the day's adventure. There is also a family room with a double and single bed and plenty of storage to house your belongings. The ground floor is also host to the family bathroom with a bath perfect for soaking in, and a walk-in shower. Courtlands is a short walk from the beautiful Llanbedrog beach an ideal place to spend the day soaking up the sun and is located a scenic drive from a plethora of other beaches such as Abersoch beach, Traeth Marian-y-de beach or Traeth Glan-y-Don. This stunning property is also a stone’s throw away from local shops and the village pub Glyn Y Weddw a great place to visit if you don’t fancy cooking that evening, you'll also find Tremfan Hall restaurant for fine dining, the beach Bar and the Ship inn are all within walking distance. Slightly further afield you can spend your days exploring the Llyn Coastal Path and the charming villages along the way, or stop off at some historic sites, such as Plas yn Rhiw. A scenic drive inland will take you to the unmissable Snowdonia National Park, home to a world of outdoor activities including hiking, cycling, kayaking, and even zip lining at the Zip World Fforest site. Courtlands is perfect for making memories with the whole family or with friends with something for everyone.
Llanbedrog, a charming seaside hamlet on the Llyn Peninsula, is an ideal starting point from which to explore this stunning region of North Wales. There are two pubs in the village, both of which serve food. There are numerous sandy beaches and secluded bays in the area, as well as numerous walks. In the immediate area you'll find sailing, fishing, pony trekking, and golf, and the Snowdonia National Park is just a short drive away. Pwllheli, a charming seaside town with a beautiful sandy beach and stunning views, is only a short drive away. The town's weekly market, which has been held here since the 14th century, is popular with tourists and locals alike for its eclectic mix of art and craft stalls, as well as a Sunday produce market.
Reverse-level.
Two bedrooms: ground-floor double with en-suite shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC, 1 x ground-floor family room with double and single.
Bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
First-floor kitchen.
First-floor living/diner with open fire and balcony
Electric heating with open fire.
Oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher , wine cooler.
Smart TV, WiFi.
Fuel, power and starter pack for open fire included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Ample Communal parking.
Balcony with decking, furniture and heaters.
stairgate available.
Hair dryer.
Sorry no smoking.
Dogs are welcome (2 well behaved).
Shop 200 metres, pub 200 metres beach 10 minute walk
Jack
Upon inspection we found that the bedroom contained lots of black mould in various places. This made it unusable and unsafe for the baby especially, with us having to locate his cot in the hallway for the week. We had to use a whole bottle of fabreze and open the windows to try and freshen the place up during our stay. The cushions on the sofa also had a very strong fishy odour so had to be moved out the way. The highchair we were handed the next day had been stored in the garage for some time and was also covered in black mould, so would highly recommend bringing your own highchair and cot along with you for your stay.
Sharon
Loads of light pouring in throughout the day. Could do with larger towels but otherwise well maintained and provisioned. Kitchen is small but has everything you need. Plenty of storage in the bedrooms too with hangers, thank you. We used some of the games but a bottle of wine or a nice cake would have been nice to have? Well placed for a 10 minute walk to the beach down hill with a lovely cafe looking right over the beach.
Stuart
But the property isnât clean Iâm afraid . Tea/drink stains on the bedroom furniture, cob webs and dust in a lot of places. Itâs not been properly cleaned for a while. The double bed in the larger room was very uncomfortable as itâs on a sort of cupboard base. We really liked the property and with a bit of TLC it could be really good, itâs shame. We also felt for over £200 a night it should of had Netflix.
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