Guests consistently praise Glan Aber for its prime location, ample space, and high standard of cleanliness. The well-equipped kitchen, comfortable living areas, and lovely garden are frequently mentioned, along with the added delight of a beach hut. The property's proximity to local amenities and attractions, including beaches and coastal paths, makes it an ideal choice for families and outdoor enthusiasts.
The property is noted for being cleaned to a very high standard, indicating meticulous attention to cleanliness that guests appreciate.
The property's location is highly regarded, with its close proximity to the beach, local supermarket, and attractions like the coastal path, making it an excellent base for exploring the area.
Guests find the house comfortable, with special mentions of the sitting room and bedrooms, suggesting a cosy and restful environment.
The property boasts a well-equipped kitchen, a garden that children love, and a beach hut, all of which contribute to a well-facilitated holiday experience.
While guests express gratitude and intend to return, there are no specific mentions of gifts or special touches that would indicate the level of thoughtfulness. Therefore, a score cannot be provided.
Glan Aber is a delightful former Sea Captain's house in the heart of the small village of Nefyn, with a cosy woodburning stove in the lounge, making this the perfect place for a holiday whatever the weather!
Centrally located in the small coastal village of Nefyn, and within walking distance of the lovely sandy beach, this spacious three storey property is the perfect base for a traditional seaside holiday. Included - from the 1st May to 30th September - is a unique beach hut equipped with a little gas burner, chairs, table and basic cooking equipment. On the northern edge of the Llyn Peninsula there is great walking on the coastal path and it's just a couple of miles from Porth Dinllaen and the Ty Coch Inn, regularly voted one of the best beach bars in the world!
Size: Sleeps 8, 4 bedrooms
Nearest Shop: 0.1 mile
Nearest Pub: 0.1 mile
Coast: 0.25 mile
Pets: 2 dogs allowed
Short breaks: Available during low season; at other times may be offered at short notice
Smoking: No Smoking inside
Rooms: Ground floor - lounge, kitchen/diner, utility room, shower room with WC; First floor - kingsize bedroom with ensuite shower room, double room, twin room, bath/shower room; Second floor - double bedroom
Beds: 1 Kingsize, 2 doubles and 2 singles
Luxuries: WiFi
General: Freeview TV/DVD; electricity and heating included. Included - from the 1st May to 30th September - is a unique beach hut equipped with a little gas burner, chairs, table and basic cooking equipment.
Utilities: Built in oven and ceramic hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher; washing machine and tumble dryer in utility room with a pull-up drying rack.
Standard: Kettle, toaster
Other: Bed linen provided; towels available (included in rental price); cot and highchair available
Outdoors: Lawned garden with seating
Parking: Private parking for 2 cars alongside the house
You may need to pay an Accidental Damage Deposit or Accidental Damage Deposit Waiver for this property. Where applicable we will contact you in good time before your holiday with further details and to take payment.
Miss Fiona Higginson
We've had a fabulous time. The kids have thoroughly enjoyed the garden and all the trips to the beach. We've all fallen in love with the beach hut. We'll be back.
Mrs Bradley
Well worth the journey! Such a beautiful place and lovely home.
Marjorie Plowright
We loved everything about the house: lots of space, cleaned to a very high standard, a very well equipped kitchen, comfortable sitting room and bedrooms, close to Spar supermarket which stocked everything we needed. Our girls loved the garden and really appreciated the piano. The Beach Hut was a real bonus and enabled us to make full use of Nefyn beach in spite of mixed weather. Lots of walks on the coastal path and also at Mynnd Mawr near Aberdaron . Had Sunday lunch at the Nanhoran Arms 220 yards from the house. We visited Morfa Nefyn beach and played Golf on the stunning cliff top course there. Had a lovely family meal at the Cliffs Inn.-Staff very welcoming to children. Less than half an hour away is the Plas Glyn Weddw Art Gallery in Llanbedrog - not only a fantastic Art Exhibition but equally fantastic cakes in the Cafe! As Usual when visiting the Lleyn Peninsula we ran out of time-we will definitely be back. Many Thanks
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