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Amazing 3-Bed Cottage in Llanfair with ocean views
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Amazing 3-Bed Cottage in Llanfair with ocean views

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Energy Surcharges Unfortunately due to the current huge price increase we are all encountering we have been left with only a couple of viable options. 1 - Increase our daily accommodation rates across the board. 2 - To charge guest pro-rata for energy consumed The second option is what we feel is the most appropriate as of this time. The details relating to these charges are viewable on https://www.bwthynnain.com/energy-surcharges/ A very warm welcome to our beautiful cottage, a much loved property in the town of Llanfair. Boasting 3 bedrooms, plenty of space for socialising plus flexible accommodation, this cottage makes the perfect holiday home for a special family gathering. Everything about this property has been well thought through to create a relaxed and luxurious feeling. As a self-catering cottage, you'll find everything you need for a perfect stay. The kitchen has a built in fridge freezer, a hob, an oven, a chrome Dualit kettle & matching toaster, Cusinart food processor, Delonghi coffee machine, microwave, washing machine & iron. For your stay we also provide a welcome hamper of essentials including Tea,Coffee,Milk & Local specialities The cottage is a perfect place to relax and offers a television and internet access. 3 bedrooms and can sleep 6, 4 adults 2 children In the first bedroom, you will find a super king bed which can be split to 2 singles In the next bedroom, there is a king sized bed. The third bedroom contains 2 single beds ideal for children There are 2 bathrooms. The first bathroom has a toilet and sink and a bath with shower over the bath . The second bathroom downstairs has a toilet and sink and great views Linen, towels are all included to make your stay more enjoyable inc robes & toiletries too House Rules: - Check-in time is 4pm and check-out is 10am. - Smoking is not allowed. - There are on-site parking facilities available at the property for 2 - Pets are most definitely allowed at the property. We also supply towels , paddling pool and cool mat beds for your dogs too. Stair gate, high chair & travel cot are also available. Please advise us of any DAMAGES or BREAKAGES that accur during your visit. Any none notified items WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE CHARGED FOR, please advises us at the time of any of these happening to allow us the chance to advise a solution. Gwynedd is an area proud of its nature and recycling, please ensure you use the bins provided by the gate for your recycling All dog poo to be cleared and disposed of from the garden too, thank you Craft shops and general goods can be found on the High Street in Penrhyndeudraeth, Porthmadog and Barmouth, or venture a little further to Dolgellau or Pwhelli. The Cambrian coastline train runs from Pwhelli to Shrewsbury or Birmingham, the scenery is stunning. Disembark at Aberdovey for a lovely afternoon in this pretty seaside town. The trains run every two hours and a timetable can be found at the Trainline.com. Golf – Three fantastic “links” golf courses are close to hand. Royal St David’s in Harlech, Porthmadog and Aberdovey. Llanfair and Llandanwg have two beautiful churches to visit, St Mary’s and St Tanwg’s (tiny 6th century church on the beach). The area is steeped in history, please take the time to research some of the wonderful stories. Slate caverns and mines The slate mining industry in North Wales has recently been awarded Unesco World Heratage status. There are lots of interesting places to visit including LLechwedd slate caverns in Blaenau Ffestiniog operated by Zip World. See also Llanfair slate caverns and Llechi Cymru Welsh Slate Slate mining is often associated with light railways Welsh Heritage Railway Off to the Beach Llandanwg – The sand dunes to the back of the beach conceal the tiny church of Saint Tanwg which dates from the 13th century. A small path winds through the dunes and leads you to the beach from the central car park area or you can take a trail from Cardigan Bay. As you sit on the pristine sands you will also be able to enjoy vistas of the rugged Rhinog Mountains in the distance. The beach here shelves gently into the sea making this a good place to swim, although there is no lifeguard so care should be taken. When the tide is low, it reveals a causeway out to pretty Mochras which is also known by its local nickname of Shell Island due to the plethora of different hued shells found on the its beach. Harlech – If you love beaches you must visit. It’s a bit of a walk along a path through the dunes but well worth it when you catch the first view of the beach and the sea. Children love the freedom of a large beach and the dunes behind it. It’s ideal for beach walkers with or without dogs and even on busy summer days you can find space to relax quietly in. Whatever the season or weather Harlech beach is wonderful. Porthmadog (Black Rock Sands, Morfa Bychan) – You pay a small amount of money & then you can park on the beach all day. The water is always really clear and great for swimming in when the weather is good. But be careful to look out for jelly fish as there is often some around. Take a picnic etc & spend all day there it’s great. Barmouth Beach sits on the idyllic west coast of North Wales and is nestled between craggy mountains and the often crashing sea. The beach is located in Snowdonia National Park and has a harbour area crossed by the impressive Barmouth Bridge which marks the beginning of the Mawddach Estuary. World Heritage Site tourist attractions such as Harlech, Criccieth and Caernarfon castles are within a short drive, plus a visit to the area is not complete without a trip to the wonderful Portmeirion . Further afield: Caernarfon – castle, Welsh Highland Railway and shopping Bala – great lake for sailing, and National White Water Centre for rafting, kayaking, and canoeing Llandudno – Victorian seaside town with great shopping, seafront walks, the pier and the Great Orme Tramway Bodnant Garden – between Llanrwst and Llandudno. 80 acres of amazing gardens including a laburnum arch and huge specimen trees Fast food An excellent fish and chip van comes to Harlech on Friday evenings, 5-8pm. It parks underneath the castle on the lower road, opposite Harlech train station. Text or ‘phone 07892 719117 to place an order. Indian and Chinese takeaways are located in Harlech, Barmouth and Porthmadog. The ice cream shop in Harlech is fantastic! Try the rhubarb flavour… There is a vegan café in Penryhyndeaudraeth, around 5 miles towards Porthmadog Convenience stores Premier Morfa Stores (Harlech lower road underneath the castle) is open until 10pm. There is a newsagents/general hardware store near Harlech castle called Seasons and Reasons for newspapers and basic groceries. Barmouth has a Co-operative, Spar and Iceland. Porthmadog has Tesco, Lidl and Aldi. The Spar in Dyffryn Ardudwy has an excellent butchers attached selling “championship sausages”. The Old Cheese market delicatessen in Harlech is superb for great cheeses, home made bread and fine wines. Dining There are a number of very good restaurants and cafes in the area, booking is essential during high season. It is worth noting that no outlets deliver food in this area. Here are a few to note: Castle Cottage, Harlech – fine dining Y Branwen, Harlech – newly refurbished bar, hotel and restaurant. Great bar meals and fine dining. Dogs permitted. Castle Bistro, Harlech – small, informal with excellent food Waterside café, located at the swimming pool in Harlech, great for breakfast Tonys, Talybont – long-established Italian restaurant, excellent pizza Dylan’s, Criccieth Esplanade, Criccieth – informal seafood restaurant set in a beautiful beachfront art deco building Dylan’s Criccieth Victoria Pub, Llanbedr Wenallt Deli and Café, Llanbedr – gorgeous home made cakes and breakfasts Hendre Coed restaurant, Llanaber – great home-cooked food Llanfair slate caverns café The Last Inn, Barmouth – great steaks and live music Mermaid fish and chips, Barmouth – always a favourite The Bank Tapas restaurant, Porthmadog Big Rock Café In Porthmadog by the crossroads. Lots of choice, locally sourced food, reasonable prices and small play area for children. Tan-y-Bwlch cafe Station cafe half way up the Ffestiniog Railway with great children’s play area and walks around the lake. Ty Mawr Very friendly café in Rhyd Ddu, A bit further a field but worth the journey. Set under the shadow of Snowdon and a short walk from the Welsh Highland Railway station. Try the Dutch pancakes. A converted chapel in the village of Nant Gwynant near the Watkin path route to the summit of Snowdon selling good locally sourced food. Cafe Colwyn Beside river in Beddgelert. Tea/coffee, snacks, meals. Nice location. Hebog Eat and Sleep The other side of the river in Beddgelert. Tea/coffee, Fish and Chip, snacks and meals. Eating Gorilla Vegan cafe/restaurant in Penrhyn

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