Porth Awyr is a well-equipped, cosy cottage set in the peaceful and beautiful North Wales & Snowdonia, ideal for those seeking a tranquil retreat. Guests appreciate the property's proximity to wildlife, walking trails, and stunning beaches. The large conservatory and enclosed garden are highlights, providing a safe space for children and pets.
Mixed feedback on cleanliness, with some guests finding the property not up to standard, mentioning dust and pet hair, while others did not raise cleanliness as an issue. The property may benefit from more thorough cleaning.
The location is highly praised for its tranquility, beautiful scenery, and proximity to coastal paths and small towns. It is considered remote and peaceful, ideal for an 'away from it all' break.
Most guests found the cottage comfortable, with a large bedroom, comfortable bed, and cosy evenings by the fire. However, some noted the need for tidying outside areas and a preference for a firmer mattress.
The cottage is generally well-equipped, with a large kitchen and safe outdoor spaces. Some guests suggested improvements such as a freezer and tidier outdoor furniture. Maintenance issues like a faulty dishwasher were also mentioned.
There is no mention of gifts or special touches that would indicate thoughtfulness from the owners, so it is not possible to provide a score in this category.
Aberdaron 3.5 miles. This attractive, detached, whitewashed stone cottage is set on a quiet lane in a rural, picturesque location surrounded by rolling countryside, only a short drive from the beautiful little fishing village of Aberdaron. This single-storey, dog-friendly cottage will appeal to couples or a small family hoping to explore one of the most beautiful areas along the North Wales coastline, the Llŷn Peninsula. On arrival, you'll be greeted by peace and tranquillity, before stepping inside this welcoming cottage. Enjoy relaxing afternoons in the sitting room with cushioned sofas and an open fire to warm tired feet, whilst you watch TV, choose a book from the collection, or reminisce about the day's adventures with your loved ones. The farmhouse-style kitchen/diner has everything you need for a self-catering stay, including an electric oven, ceramic hob, fridge/freezer, and a washer/dryer and dishwasher, so you can cook at home with ease. Enjoy leisurely breakfasts here or make your way to the bright and airy conservatory, a great spot for catching the morning sun with your fresh cup of coffee and planning the day ahead. Your dog has plenty of space in the garden to play with the little ones in the sunshine, whilst you rustle up dinner on the barbecue with fantastic countryside views as your backdrop! Porth Awyr also has lockable bike storage, so be sure to bring yours to discover more of this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. When it's time to retire, freshen up in the beautifully appointed bathroom with a bath and shower over, before choosing from two bedrooms. You'll wake up to country views in the double with lovely wooden furnishings, and in the single with a trundle under, ideal for two youngsters. Start your holiday by exploring lovely country walks from your doorstep that join the Welsh Coastal Path with miles of unspoilt coastal and clifftop walks! Pack your towels, buckets and spades for days by the sea at the golden sands of Traeth Porthor, known as Whistling Sands beach, or Traeth Penllech, whilst the charming fishing village of Aberdaron is close by. Visit the historic Eglwys Hywyn Sant, pick up a sweet treat at the traditional Becws Islyn Bakery, and relax along the sands of Traeth Aberdaron, a popular spot for surfing! Be sure to venture along the coastal path to spot the local bird life and admire views of Bardsey Island (Ynys Enlli) out at sea, or perhaps you'd prefer an action-packed day at Saethu Coed Airsoft Centre? Venture further along the coast to the idyllic Porth Neigwl or Hell's Mouth, a sprawling beach with grassy dunes, which is overlooked by the National Trust's Plas yn Rhiw, a 16th-century manor house with formal gardens. The bustling village of Abersoch is another must-visit on the peninsula to stroll along the sandy beach, play a game or two at the golf club, and dine at one of the many restaurants. There's so much to discover along the North Wales coast including the market town of Pwllheli, the Italianate village of Portmeirion, plenty of hikes and outdoor adventures in Snowdonia National Park, and the beautiful Isle of Anglesey. Porth Awyr is an ideal base for exploring the riches North Wales has to offer, all year-round.
Aberdaron is a seaside village situated on the beautiful Llyn Peninsula. The village offers a sandy beach, lime-washed fishermen's cottages, cafes, shops and a church. The popular resorts of Pwllheli and Abersoch are close by, as are castles, fishing, watersports and golf opportunities.
All ground floor.
Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x single with pull-out single bed.
Bathroom with walk in shower (pictures will be updated soon), basin and WC.
Kitchen with dining area.
Sitting room with open fire.
Conservatory with seats.
Oil central heating with open fire.
Electric oven and ceramic hob, microwave, undercounter fridge and undercounter freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher.
TV with Freeview, DVD, surround sound.
Fast stable fibre wifi, selection of books, games and DVDs.
The property is ideally located for access to surfing in the area and is also on the Wales Coastal Path with lovely walks.
Cycling/walking/hiking/birdwatching/watersports guests all welcome.
Traeth Porthor (Whistling Sands) is approx 3.5 miles away where you can often see seals or dolphins.
Day trips possible to Caernarvon Criccieth and Harlech Castle, Harlech being a World Heritage site.
Fuel, power and starter pack for fire included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Cot and highchair.
Off road parking for 2 cars.
Lockable bike storage.
Lawned garden with yard, patio furniture.
One well-behaved dog welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop, pub and restaurant 3.5 miles.
Beach 2.3 miles.
Please note: This property now has a Good House Keeping Bond on all future bookings.
Patricia
Quiet rural location which we like. Close to Aberdaron with it's lovely beach plus cafes and pub.
Robin
Well maintained. Loved the new modern bathroom. Very helpful and friendly owners. Very quiet location. Can be cold in the evenings, but heating is available.
Janet
Location is great but the cleanliness of the cottage was appalling. It wasn't great 2 years ago but has gone downhill. The dust was horrendous. There was pet hairs all over the coffee table tv stand and floors. Windows were filthy. Mould in the bathroom. Toilet was dirty. And the bath mat that was left was dirty. We spent a good few hrs with the vacuum cleaner to get rid of all the hairs dead flies and cobwebs and a good clean of the kitchen just so we could stay and use it . This has been really disappointing because our stay was for our honeymoon and my husbands birthday. There is no way this property was cleaned before out stay. I did try to contact Sykes but like everything these days you don't get through to anyone.
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