All prices above are inclusive of the booking fee.
For price information click hereHarlech 8 miles; Dolgellau 8 miles.
One of the most picturesque resorts on the Welsh coast, Barmouth is surrounded by the unrivalled splendour of the Snowdonia National Park. This traditional seaside town boasts an enormous sandy Blue Flag beach, perfect for families. A variety of shops, pubs and restaurants combined with the mild climate, make this an ideal destination for a holiday, even out of season. A paradise for walkers, climbers and cyclists, Mount Cader Idris is nearby, the second highest mountain in Wales. An abundance of wildlife along the Mawddach Estuary, trout fishing in mountain lakes, Harlech Castle, St David’s golf course and Portmeirion Italianate Village – just a handful of the many superb attractions within easy reach of this lovely spot.
Nestled amongst traditional stone buildings and perched upon 'the Rock' in a quiet backwater of Barmouth, this very tiny gem of a Welsh fisherman’s cottage is sure to enchant and delight. Bwthyn Bach (or 'Little Cottage') offers very compact and cosy accommodation with a quirky open plan living area, a convenient shower room, and a quaint 'cabin' style bedroom. It is approached via winding passageways and medieval steps, and feels worlds away from modern life, yet it is also within easy walking distance of all of the town’s facilities, and the magnificent sandy beach. This is the perfect location for enjoying a memorable Welsh holiday, with stunning coastlines running to the north and the south, breathtaking mountains in the Snowdonia National Park just a short drive away, and endless opportunities for exciting and interesting days out, appealing to all tastes and budgets. A perfect romantic hideaway.
One cosy double bedroom (4’2” x 6’6” bed accessed from foot of bed). Shower room with shower (5’8” interior height) and WC. Open plan lounge/diner/kitchenette. Note: Bedroom accessed via open, steep, narrow stairway.
Heating from two oil filled radiators and fan heater/cooler. Electric two ring hob (no oven), microwave, mini chiller, colour TV with built in DVD/CD player and Freeview. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Parking permit provided for public car park approx 400m from property. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shops and pubs approx 200m from property. Note: Property is accessed by 25 medieval steps with handrail - not suitable for less mobile guests.
01244 356666
Our offices are currently closed.
Click here if you would like us to call you.
Previous visitors' comments about Bwthyn Bach:
We had a lovely time at the cottage. Yes it seemed very small when we first arrived but this had been well described when booking and we loved the cosy, homely feel and quirkiness of the place. There was everything we needed for a home from home - all very cleverly organised. We were short of nothing in terms of facilities and equipment. Quality furnishings and knick knacks about the place made the cottage very homely. For the rainy days, there were plenty of quality DVDs to watch and some games, card sets, jigsaws provided which were a lovely touch. All in all, a fabulous holiday in a quietly secluded cottage but closely situated for all town centre amenities.
Mrs Millard, Uttoxeter, June 2011
The cottage was warm and very conveniently situated. The owner had left milk, cleaning stuff, towels, DVDs. books etc. Care had been taken. Everything worked. It was comfortable though small.
Mr Foster, Much Wenlock, February 2011
The position of the cottage and its quirky nature. The interior was modern and clean.
Mrs Battin, Bristol, December 2010
First thing we noticed were the steps leading to the cottage, tiny Medieval steps that somehow made us feel like the holiday began at the start of the steps. The cottage was exactly how we thought it would be - small, warm and so cosy. The harbour was in view just around the corner from the cottage and the shops were very close. It felt like home and will be coming back .. far from the madding crowd!
Mrs Caddick, Lichfield, October 2010