
Guests consistently praise Bryn Tirion Cottage for its cleanliness, comfort, and tranquil location, ideal for exploring North Wales. The cottage is well-maintained with excellent facilities. Hosts Georgina and Dave are commended for their warm hospitality and thoughtful welcome, often including delicious cakes.
Reviewers frequently mention the spotless condition of the cottage, indicating a very high standard of cleanliness that exceeds guest expectations.
The cottage's peaceful setting is appreciated by guests, who find it perfectly placed for both coastal and countryside excursions, though it is noted as being a bit off the beaten track.
Numerous guests describe the cottage as cosy, comfortable, and inviting, with special mentions of a comfortable bed and a homely atmosphere.
The property is consistently described as well-equipped and well-maintained, with recent updates like a new kitchen being positively received.
The hosts' thoughtfulness is highlighted through mentions of a warm welcome and generous welcome packs, which often include homemade cakes. While these gifts are greatly appreciated, they are a kind gesture and may not be provided every time.
This welcoming rural retreat stands alongside a country lane in Llanfair Talhaiarn, a quaint village with a strong community spirit and a rich history dating back hundreds of years. Home to two pubs, a cafe and a shop, the village sits beside the River Elwy and is a great holiday base for walkers. Embark on routes along the water’s edge and into the surrounding countryside, plus access the Wales Coast Path at Abergele, less than 5 miles north. Head further along the coast to explore Colwyn Bay, Conwy Town – a World Heritage Site with an imposing 13th-century castle, quaint harbour and fine selection of independent shops and restaurants – and the resort of Llandudno, famous for its Victorian pier and beach. In the opposite direction, Llanwrst – known as the ‘capital’ of the verdant Vale of Conwy – sits on the edge of the Eryri National Park. Alternatively, travel 9 miles east to St Asaph, home to the smallest cathedral in Britain.
After days spent discovering the natural beauty of North Wales, this semi-detached holiday home prioritises tranquil time as a twosome. Step through the main entrance hall and on your right, you’ll find the lovely open-plan living space, with traditional cottage styling that includes exposed beams and brickwork. Cook up a tasty meal in the contemporary kitchen, discuss what’s next on your to-do list as you dine, then settle down on the comfortable seating to catch up with your favourite TV programmes as natural light floods in through the leaded windows. When it’s time to sleep, amble across the hallway to the delightfully spacious double bedroom which, for ultimate convenience, benefits from an en-suite shower room.
For a breath of fresh country air and the scent of seasonal planting, enjoy time on your private gravelled patio, with dining furniture and additional rattan seating. You’ll also have use of the summer house in the owner's garden – a perfect spot to unwind in less-clement weather – plus a firepit and BBQ. Stunning views of the mountains come as standard, and driveway parking ensures you can unpack effortlessly.
1 double bedroom
1 en-suite shower room with WC
Electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, microwave
Washing machine and tumble dryer in shared garage
Travel cot and highchair available on request
Freesat TV and DVD player
Private, gravelled patio garden with table, chairs and rattan sofa
Access to owner’s summer house, firepit, BBQ and outside dining area
Private parking for 2 vehicles
Pub and shop 2 miles, beach 5 miles
Mr Canner
We spent a most enjoyable and relaxing 28 night stay at Bryn Tirion. The standard and comfort of the accommodation exceeded our expectations and owners could not have been more welcoming or more helpful throughout our holiday. Even the weather behaved, most of the time, which wasn’t bad for November!
Mr Walker
The standard of the property and equipment is top class. And the owners are equally top class with their friendliness and basket of goodies on arrival.
Mr Deacon
Although this property is a little off the beaten track, tucked away on a hill up a narrow windy road, it did not present any problems. It is an excellent holiday property if you want a quiet get away from it all holiday. Everything you would expect from Original Cottages, clean and tidy with everything you need. Hosts were lovely and were able to give advice on best places to visit and eat.
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