Beudy Cefn

ID: S855276

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 6
  • ・ Pets 2

Guests say

Guests have enjoyed the spacious, comfortable Beudy Cefn cottage, praising its stunning views and peaceful countryside location. The property is well-suited for dogs and offers ample parking. While some minor maintenance issues were noted, the prompt service from the property management was appreciated. The cottage's setting provides a perfect base for exploring local attractions and enjoying the natural beauty of North Wales & Snowdonia.

The cottage is generally clean, but there was a mention of the cooker requiring cleaning before use. This indicates good but not impeccable standards of cleanliness.

The location is highly praised for its wonderful views, peacefulness, and proximity to local attractions. However, access during winter months may be challenging without a 4x4.

The cottage is described as spacious and comfortable, with ample space for guests and their pets. However, there is a suggestion for more outdoor seating to enhance comfort while enjoying the views.

Facilities are generally good, with all necessary amenities provided. Some maintenance issues were reported, such as a problematic washer/dryer and minor bathroom repairs needed.

There is no mention of gifts or special thoughtful touches in the reviews, so it is not possible to assess this category.

About this property

Beudy Cefn is a charming cottage nestled in a rural location with stunning views of the estuary in Porthmadog, Gwynedd. Offering ample off-road parking and welcoming two well-behaved dogs, this delightful retreat is perfect for families or groups of friends seeking a serene getaway. Upon entering the property, you and your four-legged companion will be greeted by a spacious kitchen/diner, equipped for all your culinary needs. Here, you can gather around the dining table to enjoy home-cooked meals, sharing stories of your adventures so far. Adjacent to the kitchen, the inviting sitting room awaits, boasting a TV and a warming woodburning stove, perfect for those chillier evenings. Stepping outside, the rear garden invites you to enjoy the outdoors, featuring a patio and gravelled area. Here, you can enjoy a morning coffee or an evening drink, soaking up the tranquil surroundings of this rural retreat. When sleep starts to call, make your way to one of the bedrooms with a double and two twins on offer. If you can tear yourself away from this tranquil retreat, embark on a journey of local discovery. Start with a visit to the imposing Harlech Castle, a World Heritage site offering spectacular views and a rich history. Golf enthusiasts could spend an indulgent afternoon at the Royal St. David's Golf Club, testing their skills and soaking up the stunning coastal scenery. Afterwards, satisfy your appetite at the charming Caffi Castell Harlech, a friendly local hotspot serving mouth-watering treats. The historical adventure continues with a visit to the majestic Caernarfon Castle, another World Heritage site, boasting impressive fortifications and the Royal Welch Fusiliers Museum. Delve deeper into history with a stop at Caer Rufeinig Segontium, the ancient remains of a Roman fort, providing an astounding glimpse into the area's distant past. Lovers of locomotives can immerse themselves in the thrill of authentic narrow-gauge steam travel with the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways or the Welsh Highland Heritage Railway. Adventurous days culminate with a convivial evening at The Australia, a welcoming pub offering local brews and homely food. Experience all of this and more at Beudy Cefn.

The bustling harbour town of Porthmadog lies on the Glaslyn Estuary and enjoys a stunning setting. The gateway to the Snowdonia National Park, Porthmadog is full of individual shops and restaurants, and home to the Ffestiniog Railway and the Welsh Highland railway where you can travel by steam through spectacular Snowdonia scenery, to Blaenau Ffestiniog or Caernarfon. The pretty village of Borth Y Gest, with its cliffs and coves, is a short walk or drive from the town. The well known and unique Italianate village of Portmeirion is just down the coast. Situated on a rugged clifftop on its own private peninsula, Portmeirion, famous as the location of the TV show The Prisoner and the final episode of Cold Feet, is surrounded by miles of sandy beaches and woodlands. The area also boasts castles at Criccieth and Harlech, and superb unspoilt beaches such as Black Rock Sands, where the sands stretch as far as the eye can see. Also within reach is the famous Zip World Slate Caverns and Bounce Below where you can get involved with a variety of activities including the thrilling zip wires and underground caverns to explore; there is something here to suit the whole family. An ideal location for the attractions of Snowdonia and the The Llyn Peninsula.

Accommodation

Three bedrooms: 1 x ground-floor double, 1 x ground-floor twin, 1 x twin.

Ground-floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.

Cloakroom with basin and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Sitting room with woodburning stove

Central heating.

Oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, kettle, toaster.

TV and WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Highchair and travel cot available.

Ample off-road parking.

Rear garden with patio and gravelled area.

Two well-behaved pets welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop and pub 3.6 miles.

Note: Pets must be kept on leads when outside.

Note: Minimum 6 night stay during July and August months.

Nearby points of interest

Reviews (8)

  • Kirsty

    Only downside I should think is in the winter months with ice and snow would be difficult to access property unless you have a 4x4. But overall would certainly recommend.

  • Irene

    Comfortable, fantastic views when it’s a clear day/night. Star gazing was a nice surprise on a very clear night, no light pollution or noise is great for relaxation. We had 2 dogs with us and respected the instructions to keep them on a lead due to surrounding sheep and cattle further along. The dogs loved the area too. The track to drive up to the property was not clear when we booked but the instruction to get there on the day were very clear to understand and after the initial concern driving up the winding road and track over several cattle grids surrounded by sheep we got used to it and found it very pleasant and easily navigated. We felt we were in our own piece of paradise away from the world when we got to the top, but not too far away from what we might need like shops, restaurants, takeaways etc. Not too far to get to a beautiful beach or castle, places to explore like Beddgelert, Betws y coed, Slate Mines, Zip World, Criccieth, Harlech, Llyn Peninsular, and much more We will definitely book again.

  • Alan

    Whilst generally clean, the cooker wasn’t and needed a clean before use. Access is via a gate that is very difficult to double latch and is needed due to farm animals on the lane. Lastly whilst the property is enclosed for pets there is only a gravelled area for exercise.. not too good for elderly dogs. A little more attention to minor but nonetheless holiday making details would make a huge difference.

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