
Llety Perygl is a highly praised cottage in Harlech, North Wales, celebrated for its comfort, stunning views, and well-equipped facilities. Guests have enjoyed the modern touches, generous welcome packs, and the property's beautiful location. While parking and garden access may be challenging for some, the overall experience is one of luxury and relaxation, making it a favourite for many.
Guests consistently describe the cottage as immaculate and impressively clean, with only a single mention of cobwebs and mould which seems to be an isolated incident. The high standard of cleanliness contributes significantly to the comfort and enjoyment of their stays.
The location is frequently highlighted for its breathtaking views and proximity to local attractions. The serene setting and nearby beaches add to the appeal, although some guests noted the parking and walking access as points to consider.
Reviewers frequently commend the comfort of the cottage, mentioning comfortable beds, a cosy atmosphere, and a well-equipped kitchen. The property provides a welcoming and relaxing environment, as reflected in the guests' feedback.
The cottage boasts high-quality facilities and modern gadgets, with guests appreciating the attention to detail. However, there are some concerns about parking and the steep garden, and a single mention of dampness, suggesting room for minor improvements.
The thoughtfulness of the host is evident in the welcome packs and the provision of amenities, including items for pets. While these treats are highly appreciated, it's worth noting that such personal touches, though common, may vary with each stay.
Harlech 1 mile. Surrounded by countryside and set down from the road, standing atop a verdant hillside with commanding views across open scenery, is Llety Perygl. The majestic Harlech Castle and iconic Royal St. Davids course are both close by, beckoning visitors from all over, the perfect escape to bring your family and friends. This attractive, stone-built cottage, dated circa 1800, boasts plenty of character and far-reaching views to the North West, including Snowdon. It is a nature-lover's paradise, with abundant wildlife attracted to the woodland and gardens, a place to relax once you have explored the coast and many walking trails of the area. You can prepare delicious, home-cooked meals in the oak kitchen, with the electric AGA range cooker to assist you, and get the family together around the marble top table in the dining room. Take some time out to read in one of the armchairs by the window, with glorious vistas catching your eye as you look up from your book. The utility houses the microwave, fridge/freezer and plenty of storage, while the cloakroom next door has a washer/dryer, should you wish to do any laundry while you are away. There is a king-size double bedroom to complete the ground floor, while upstairs is a master king-size room showcasing dual aspect windows framing stunning views and its very own en-suite shower room. This is followed by another king-size double bedroom and a single room, while the family bathroom is rather spacious, boasting a rainfall shower over the bathtub. You have marvellous hillside gardens extending to over an acre, with an area of mature woodland, owned by The Woodland Trust and The National Trust, to explore with the kids. Enjoy the peace and quiet, amazing views and tangerine sunsets melting away as you indulge an evening drink on the patio. As well as its beautiful castle, Harlech also has a swimming pool, climbing wall, visitor centre and sandy beach, plenty to keep you entertained! The harbour town of Porthmadog is within driving distance, home to the Ffestiniog Railway and an array of gift shops and pubs, while the Italianate-style village of Portmeirion is also worth a visit. You are ideally situated in the Snowdonia National Park, with wonderful walks nearby, cycle paths and seaside fun with all the family. Choose this delightful holiday home for your next break in Wales.
Perched between the mountains and the sea, the small town of Harlech is dominated by its 13th century castle. The town is very popular with golfers, who come to enjoy the famous Royal St. Davids course, whilst the sandy beach offers family fun and long walks. You can venture into the Snowdonia National Park for a plethora of outdoor activities and visit the coastal towns of Barmouth and Porthmadog, each offering a different day out.
Four bedrooms: 1 x king-size double with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x king-size double, 1 x single, 1 x ground-floor king-size double.
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.
Ground-floor cloakroom with basin and WC/utility.
Kitchen.
Utility.
Dining room.
Sitting room with oil fired woodburner-effect stove
Oil central heating and oil fired woodburner-effect stove.
Electric oven, induction hob, electric AGA range cooker, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher, washer/dryer, Smart TV with Freeview, Blu-ray DVD player, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs.
Fuel and power inc in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Travel cot, highchair and stairgate available.
Off-road parking for one car, roadside parking for two cars on a first come, first served basis.
Private hillside gardens measuring over an acre, including an area of mature woodland.
BBQ available.
One well-behaved dog welcome (only allowed downstairs and not in bedrooms).
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop and pub 1 mile.
Note: This property is not suitable for anyone with mobility issues, there are 15 steps down to the cottage from the parking area and road.
Please Note: This Property does not accommodate bookings less than 7 nights during bank holidays, half terms & Summer holidays.
Phil
Thereâs a âwowâ factor everywhere you turn and in each room you walk into. We so appreciated the attention to detail and the evident thoughtfulness thatâs been given to making the cottage a place where guests feel theyâre experiencing genuine hospitality. (And thatâs without even getting started on the views and the location)! It was a great place to come back to after a winter walk. Warm, comfortable and plenty of space to accommodate three growing boys!
Stephanie
Lovely place to stay the modern gadgets are great in the house Just a few little niggles it wasnât as clean as expected cobwebs in main bedroom and mould in single bedroom wardrobe which made it unusable other than this it was a lovely warm place with beautiful views
James
A true idyllic location. It went so fast! The garden, woods and views were incredible. The house itself was a joy to be in also with its character and charm. Everything about this property was magical. I did write in the book I would have loved to do a bit of gardening and sweep the front but there was nothing to use!The weather was fabulous and the beaches were great also. We would definitely come back! Harlech itself was a delight especially the ice cream. This property exudes so much charm and the gardens, woodland, views, birds all emphasise its spectacular location. We also tried to put the bins out as requested however they never got emptied. We all had a super time! Thank you
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