Tanrallt Cottage

ID: S375530

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets No

About this property

Nefyn 2 miles. This detached, character cottage dates back to 1760 and is situated in the charming village of Boduan near Nefyn. Close to the attractions of Pwllheli and located in an area of outstanding natural beauty Tanrallt Cottage is a superb base for families and groups of four looking to explore this fine part of North Wales. Enter into the kitchen/diner where a host of appliances await, including an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and even a washing machine to make your self-catering stay a breeze. Gather at the dining table and enjoy a home-cooked meal before making your way into the lounge, where you can get the woodburning stove roaring before curling up on the leather sofa, perfect for a good read or flick through the Smart TV for some entertainment.

The first floor hosts two bedrooms, including a king-size and a twin, neatly furnished with crisp white bed linen and matching units to ensure a pleasant stay. Serving the bedrooms is a contemporary shower room where you can rinse off the sand following a day at the beach. Spend mornings sitting out on the terraced garden with a cup of tea, with the top-level providing some glorious views of the surrounding countryside. The surrounding area is wonderfully idyllic, with it being on the edge of the Cors Geirch National nature reserve you can find an array of wildlife whilst enjoying a scenic walk along the riverside before jumping in the car and venturing to the coastal town of Nefyn, resting atop imposing cliffs on the coast of the Llyn Peninsula, this scenic town offers all the essentials including pubs, shops and restaurants, as well as benefitting from two miles of golden sands on the beach, superb for those looking to escape to the seaside for the day. Brush up on local history at the Llyn Maritime Museum before tucking into some traditional fish and chips before strolling along the beachfront. Pwllheli is nearby and a lovely base to explore, home to a stunning marina where you can hop on board a boat and enjoy a trip around the waters, or catch the exciting atmosphere of the town during a sailing event. Explore further afield and you have to lovely coastal spots of Abersoch, Aberdaron and Porth Neigwl to enjoy, or visit Bardsey Island and see the wonderful array of seabirds. Tanrallt Cottage is a lovely base for enjoying the delights of North Wales.

Nefyn is a delightful coastal town situated on the north coast of the Llyn Peninsula, resting just seven miles away from Pwllheli. Within the town you will find a selection of shops, pubs and restaurants and a two mile stretch of sandy beach, which is popular with families. From here, you can look froward to exploring the popular towns of Pwllheli and Abersoch, as well as Snowdonia National Park, where you will find opportunities for excellent walks.

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x twin.

Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Sitting room with woodburning stove

Electric central heating with woodburning stove.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher.

washing machine.

EV charging point, Smart TV and WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Ample off-road parking.

Terraced garden.

Sorry, no pets and no smoking.

Shop 1.7 miles, pub 0.9 miles.

Beach 2 miles.

Golf course 2 miles.

Electric Vehicle Charger - payable locally (40p per kWh)

Nearby points of interest

  • Morfa Nefyn Beach
  • Nefyn Golf Club
  • Ty Coch Inn

Reviews (32)

  • Christine

    The weather wasn't brilliant but we managed to visit a lot of the beaches in the area and had some lovely walks in between the showers. The cottage was 5* very comfortable, cosy and warm. The kitchen was very well equipped too and a lovely welcome basket too. The local brewery Cwrw Llyn worth a visit too

  • Patricia

    Tanrallt cottage was warm and welcoming. Clean and well equipped. Wonderfully comfy bed. Large, airy main bedroom. The fast road felt a bit of a challenge until we got used to it. The garden area is delightful. Much appreciated generous welcome pack. Helpful hosts when we had a small query.

  • Helen

    There is parking at the rear but this is accessed via a very narrow and sloping trackway bordered by low walls. Unless its a small vehicle, the risk of scraping your vehicle is high. It took very slow and careful manoeuvring to get our car along the track each time. There is other parking on the opposite side of the road. The third option as set out in the literature in the cottage is to park on the lay-by on the roadside if there is room. The problem. The cottage is on a narrow but fast section of road with poor visibility splays. The literature in the cottage even advises when pulling out onto the road from where you've parked to get someone to stand on the opposite side of the road to wave you out and check for traffic! This isn't reasonable. I was staying as the only adult with two young children. I had no one who could stand on the opposite side of the road to watch me out. Parking in the space on the opposite side of the road may be okay for adults but shepherding children across the road several times as day to and from our car isn't a sensible or safe option. Not when doing this with luggage and bags from days out. The one time I parked on the lay-by, within half an hour I had one of the neighbours knocking on the door asking me to move my car as her son would have no where to park otherwise. The significant problems regarding parking, vehicle access and lack of visibility splays isn't made clear on your website when you advertise the cottage. I assume someone from Skykes visited the cottage and discussed with the owner about parking and access. But this key information wasnt revealed or made clear in your advertisement and listing of the cottage. In fact, its all made to sound completely different and easy and chilled out when the parking and vehicle access arrangements make for a whole different experience. Im a very confident driver so I dealt with it but I wouldn't stay at the cottage again and for a less confident driver the situation could be far more of an issue. It isn't fair not to make this clear. There are lots of potential customers out there who would be better suited to stay here - adults only with small vehicles. The Greek style 'garden' at the rear and the vertical and high drops from the terrace walls aren't fenced off. This is fine if staying as able bodied adults but it's again not suitable for kids and this is something that also isn't made sufficiently clear in your marketing literature. It's a shame as the cottage has been furnished to a high standard and is very clean and pleasant. The owner was also as helpful as he could be when I contacted him. But the cottage comes with issues and limitations which you didn't reveal or make clear. Had I have know about the parking and access issues and the extent of the vertical drops in the garden, I would have looked for a cottage better suited to a single adult family with two young children with a car that isn't tiny.

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