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Trem Y Wyddfa

(Ref. 1046013)

Gaerwen, Anglesey Show on map

4.7

Sykes rating

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets No

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Washing machine
  • Broadband / WiFi

Reviews & Ratings

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  • cottage (9)
  • clean (8)
  • comfortable (8)
  • views (7)
  • lovely (7)
  • owners (6)

17 Customer Reviews

  • "Although cottage was spotlessly clean and pleasant we had no access to heating should it be needed."

    Owner told us it was controlled by them. She did say she would put it on an hour mornings and 2 in the evening but this did not happen. We were not cold but being a wet week it would have been good to dry our clothes. Towels stayed Damp all week. If they are worried about heating Costs they should follow example of other owners and allow a certain amount of heating expenditure for guests and if they exceed that amount they pay the difference.Towel rails should be heated independent of heating system. No point in having one otherwise. Never stayed anywhere with this arrangement before. No outside light at cottage so not good coming back in the dark. These points tarnished the holiday somewhat. B Rothwell damp as towel rail was attached to heating system. No outside light when we came back in the dark. Would suggest that like other cottages we have stayed in they say we can have up to a certain amount in heating charges but if we use over that then we pay the difference? A heated towel rail should be independent of central heating. These things tarnished the holiday somewhat. B Rothwell

    Reviewed by BeverleySep 2023

  • "Lovely cottage."

    Very clean and very well equipped. Owner was friendly and very helpful. What let it down was the lack of comfortable seating. A two seater settee and a curious swivel chair. It needs an easy chair. Its disability friendly but the seating is not. Owner very responsive to questions and was extremely helpful

    Reviewed by KeithSep 2023

  • "Lovely family-run site with warm welcome from owners."

    Ideal for families. Spotlessly clean and comfortable.

    Reviewed by JulieSep 2023

  • "This is a beautiful cottage, well designed, well appointed, clean, cosy and comfortable, set in lovely gardens with fantastic views of the Snowdon mountains."

    The only disappointment for us was its location so close to the A55 main road. Had the weather permitted, we would have found sitting outside unpleasant with the constant traffic noise. It is a pity that Sykes did not reveal the precise location of the property until after booking and payment is complete. Having said that, we had a great holiday in this beautiful cottage.

    Reviewed by DavidJul 2023

  • "This is a lovely cottage in a very peaceful location with excellent views to the Snowdon Mountain range in the distance."

    It is easily accessible from the mainland with shops and pubs nearby. The cottage was absolutely spotless with everything needed to cook to hand. I have no hesitation in recommending it as a lovely place to stay.

    Reviewed by PaulSep 2022

  • "Firstly, it is crucial that the directions provided by the owner are followed, and not the sat nav !"

    ..I doubt if you would find it otherwise. Very secluded, and quiet which was just what we were after, with spectacular views of Snowdonia from the property. We received a very warm welcome from the owners, and went on to have a wonderfully relaxing week. Thank you Geoff & Sue

    Reviewed by GeoffSep 2022

  • "The house was in a good location and was immaculately clean and well presented."

    The host, Nerys Owen, made us very welcome and nothing seemed to be too much trouble.

    Reviewed by GrahamSep 2022

  • "A comfortable, well equipped cottage."

    Great views of Snowdonia.

    Reviewed by StephenJun 2022

  • "Nice accommodating owners"

    Reviewed by AndrewJun 2022

  • "Brilliant accommodation and owner, would definitely stay again and recommend to anyone"

    Reviewed by StephenApr 2022

  • "The cottage was spotless, warm and very comfortable."

    The facilities were accessible and made the holiday so much easier for the guest with limited mobility. A great place to explore Anglesey and North Wales. Will come again.

    Reviewed by IanOct 2021

  • "Beautiful cottage."

    Very clean and comfortable. Friendly helpful owners. Fantastic views from the cottage of mountains. Quiet location, perfect for exploring North Wales.

    Reviewed by AlexandraSep 2021

  • "Lovely cottage, homely and comfortable, all needs catered for, beds very comfortable."

    We had a lovely stay, charged our batteries ready for the Autumn will book again sometime. Loved it !! .

    Reviewed by ESep 2021

  • "Excellent accommodation ."

    Very welcoming hosts . All lovely.

    Reviewed by CorinneJun 2021

  • "The house was extremely clean and the owner very helpful and friendly."

    The surroundings were quiet with beautiful views of snowdon and surrounding hills but within easy reach of shops and beaches.

    Reviewed by DeborahJun 2021

  • "I was shocked to hear, after booking and paying in full that we were not entitled to any money back should our area go into local lockdown that would affect holiday bookings."

    I understand that we are living in strange times but I think that this should be looked at to make people feel more confident in booking. Another surprise was the location of the cottage following the pictures. From the photography and descriptions it looks like this is a little cottage set in its own grounds, not that of several other properties. I was a little disappointed on arrival. Having said that, the site was wonderfully quiet with no disturbance. The owners were exceptional, so friendly and really could not do enough to help. The cottage was clean and contained everything you need for a relaxing stay. Could not fault the facilities. The issue was more with Sykes cottages rather than the owners who deserve every success and congratulations for the service they provide. So many amazing attractions on the doorstep. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend the cottage, just feel like Sykes might hamper what is a lovely little location with exceptional service. If I were the owner I would be having a serious word with Sykes about their customer service and also slight misinterpretation of the actual location!

    Reviewed by StephenAug 2020

  • "The host was extremely helpful and friendly."

    Accommodation was spotless and extremely comfortable. Beautiful views. Couldn't fault it.

    Reviewed by JacquelineAug 2020

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Summary

  • All-ground-floor
  • Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin
  • Wet room with walk-in shower with shower chair, basin, heated towel rail and WC with raised seat
  • Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with electric fire
  • Oil central heating with electric fire
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, TV with Freeview and WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Travel cot and highchair available on request
  • Off-road parking for one car
  • Rear patio with furniture
  • Sorry, no pets and no smoking
  • Shop 1.3 miles, pub 1.4 miles
  • Note: Patio furniture available on request
  • Note: Surround rail for toilet available on request

The property

Trem Y Wyddfa is a welcoming single-storey cottage, set in seven acres of open countryside with panoramic views of the spectacular Snowdon Mountain Range, making it an extremely scenic base from which to explore this beautiful area of Wales as a couple, family, or a group of friends.

Sitting on the outskirts of Gaerwen, in easy reach of the village of Llanfairpwll too, it makes the perfect base for exploring the scenic and historic Isle of Anglesey.

Venture into the charming open-plan living space where an electric stove awaits to warm you up after your days of adventure, where you can rest within the contemporary space with the wall-mounted television against the characterful exposed stone wall providing your entertainment for the evening.

At the other end of the room rests the monochrome kitchen, hosting a good range of appliances for your self-catered stay, including an electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, microwave and even a convenient washing machine, perfect for a holiday filled with outdoor exploration.

End each day within the comfort of one of the two beautiful bedrooms, choosing from the master double and a twin, offering a homely interior and a flexible sleeping arrangement no matter who you’re holidaying with.

The two bedrooms are served by a wonderful wet room, fit with a walk-in shower with a convenient shower chair and a free-standing toilet with raised toilet seat, suited to a variety of personal needs in this all-ground-floor abode.

Outside you will find a pleasant patio area where you can sit out beneath the evening sun and dine alfresco whilst making the most of your scenic views of the Snowdonia Mountains.

Resting outside of the village of Gaerwen where you can find a good host of amenities for your self-catered stay, the property is ideally located for visiting the many places of interest on the island and mainland Wales; explore the local village with its inviting pub, convenient stores and traditional fish and chip shop, or if you’re seeking even more amenities make your way into Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, abbreviated from one of the longest place names in the world, here you will find the National Trust wonder of Plas Newydd House and Gardens, boasting an impressive mansion, spring garden and Australisian arboretum with views across the Menai Straits over to the mountains, or choose to venture across the Menai Bridge yourself to explore the beauty of the National Park up close in mainland Wales, with ample opportunities for walking and cycling, the mountain peak of Carnedd Llewelyn lying within easy reach for those seeking adventure and scenery like no other.

Roam the 125-mile coastal path of Anglesey, with plenty of wonderful attractions and heritage spots to uncover along the way, with the Pili Palas Nature World, Foel Farm Park, Anglesey Model Village and so much more!

Trem Y Wyddfa is a wonderful place to enjoy what this part of North Wales has to offer at any time of the year.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £250.

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About the location

GAERWEN

Llanfair PG 3 miles, Bangor 7 miles; Beaumaris 10 miles

This lovely, large village rests right in the heart of the Isle of Anglesey in North Wales. In terms of amenities, Gaerwen offers four friendly village pubs as well as a Chinese takeaway and a petrol station with a general store. Popular tourist spots surround this village, with wonderful beaches dotted along the coast, as well as some astounding inland scenery to be admired. Llanfair PG, abbreviated from one of the longest place names in the world, is just three miles away with a small selection of charming amenities and an old railway station worth a look. Both Beaumaris and Bangor which is over the bridge into mainland Wales, are within 10 miles and promise memorable days out with their vast array of amenities, splendid architecture and much to do catering to all tastes. The Snowdonia National Park is also reachable from here and is a paradise for lovers of the outdoors.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas