Ty Coch is a well-received cottage in North Wales, praised for its stunning views, peacefulness, and privacy. Guests enjoy the hot tub, cosy interiors, and the thoughtful touches provided by the hosts. While some mention minor issues with facilities and accessibility, the overall experience is considered magical, with many expressing a desire to return.
The cottage is consistently described as clean and well-maintained, with guests appreciating the provision of fluffy towels and robes. A few minor comments about dust and cobwebs suggest room for improvement, but these do not detract significantly from the overall positive feedback.
The location is highly praised for its stunning views, tranquillity, and seclusion. Guests love the proximity to nature and the panoramic views, making it an ideal retreat. The challenging access road is noted but does not significantly impact the high regard for the location.
Comfort is highlighted with mentions of a super comfy bed, cosy atmosphere, and outdoor furniture. Some guests noted issues with the toilet space and accessibility, which suggests that while the cottage is comfortable for many, it may not meet everyone's needs.
Facilities like the hot tub, kitchen appliances, and outdoor amenities are appreciated. However, some guests experienced issues with the hot tub heating, water supply, and a desire for more cutlery and glasses. These points indicate that while facilities are generally good, there is room for improvement in maintenance and provision.
Guests frequently mention the thoughtful gestures such as Prosecco, chocolates, and other treats. While these are greatly appreciated, it is important to note that such gifts, though delightful, are not guaranteed with every stay.
Trefor 2.9 miles. Nestled on the outskirts of the small village of Llanaelhaearn, Caernarfon, is the rustic barn conversion, Ty Coch Bron Miod. Positioned centrally to both the coast and countryside, this single-storey dwelling is the perfect place for a couple to enjoy a romantic getaway and explore Wales and the beauty it has to offer. Stepping through the property, you're welcomed into the light and airy open-plan living space, boasting a contemporary kitchen, whilst exposed wooden beams retain the traditional character of the barn. Here you can look forward to snuggling up on the sofa with a good film in front of the TV with your significant other after enjoying an intimate meal together around the dining table, toasting to a wonderful holiday.
Why not head outside to the well-presented patio area and let your four legged friend stretch their legs whilst you enjoy a spot of al fresco dining with a sparkling glass of prosecco followed by a dip in the wood-fired hot tub, soaking in the fantastic views surrounding you? As the evening grows darker, return inside to wash away the day in the modern bathroom, fitted with a spacious walk-in shower, basin and WC, before escaping to the double bedroom to put your feet up and rest your eyes to ready yourself for another exciting day of exploring. Llanaelhaearn is a stone's throw away from the fishing village of Trefor, where you can take an evening off cooking and enjoy a meal made with locally sourced ingredients at Bert's Kitchen Garden or enjoy a tipple with view at the local pub.
Trefor is home to the national forest of Coed Elerinon, where you can enjoy a tranquil walk through meadows and woodlands or for those more adventurous, take the trek to the top of Cei Trefor where views from the summit, on a clear day, extend to Ireland, the whole of Cardigan Bay, Anglesey, Eryri (Snowdonia), and the northern mountains of England. If that's not really your thing thing then jump in the car and travel a few miles further to the seaside town of Nefyn, where you will find a selection of bars and restaurants to choose from after working up an appetite enjoying a day at the beach, playing a round of golf or discovering the local history at Amgueddfa Forwrol Llŷn Maritime Museum.
However you decide to spend your holiday, Bron Miod Barn Conversion makes a lovely base to return to each evening and is one not to be missed.
Resting on the north coast of the Llŷn Peninsula lies the small fishing village of Trefor. Overlooking Caernarfon Bay and surrounded by sea and mountains, Trefor is an ideal base to explore the Welsh coastline and countryside. The village is home to a convenience store and licensed social club and is located 7.5 miles from the town of Nefyn, hosting a selection of shops, pubs and restaurants, and an award-winning golf club.
All-one-level.
One double bedroom.
Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with a woodburning stove
Gas central heating with underfloor heating.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washer/dryer, dishwasher, Iron & Ironing board.
dressing gown, hair dryer and complimentary slippers.
TV, Superfast WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Ample off-road parking.
Patio with wood-fired hot tub, outdoor seating area, gas BBQ.
One well behaved pet welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 2.9 miles, pub 3.1 miles.
Note: Property is accessed by a three-quarter mile rough farm track, so may not be suitable for low cars.
Note: The log burner is not for use
Matthew
Our best and most private holiday yet. Will be back. Weâve stayed in a few cottages around the uk for our holidays but this is the best for the price. The views from the hot tub and garden are panoramic and unrivalled by anywhere else weâve stayed and the privacy is top notch. Often these days when you book a cottage you have no idea if itâs an annex or right next door to the owners or something and most listing donât tell you and take deceptive photos to disguise how overlooked you are but Ty Coch is different. It is out in the fields of a large farm and you are not overlooked at all. It truly is extreme privacy but owners are down the lane if you need them. Itâs perfect. The converted barn cottage is done to a very high standard with excellent amenities. Normally when we stay rural thereâs a hot water issue but not here. Really high standard, going on our favourite list.
Mark
This really is a special little nook in the heart of Wales. The finish of the property is to a really high standard and weâd definitely recommend visiting to others, and we are planning to visit again in the summer. There are some odd cobwebs and areas that havenât been dusted - but we definitely put this to it being out of season and over the Christmas period. Overall, the views and property itself are gorgeous and I highly recommend it.
Claire
I loved that it was away from everyone and we could well and truly relax. The property itself was well maintained and had everything we needed. It is on the side of the hill so there were lovely views across the countryside to Cardigan Bay, and with low light pollution the stars were stunning (ideal for astrophotography). The Prosecco, dressing gowns and slippers were a lovely touch, thank you.
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