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The 100 acre estate of Talhenbont lies in a truly idyllic position in the beautiful unspoilt countryside of the Lleyn Peninsula. The immaculate cottages are all individual and private. They have been thoughtfully renovated to the highest standards to provide one of the finest self catering retreats in Wales. Within five minutes’ drive there are many attractions, castles, beaches, golf courses and the Snowdonia National Park. The local restaurants and inns provide an extensive range of succulent dishes. Apart from the superb accommodation, the Talhenbont Estate offers a lot more to visitors. There are woodland walks along a 1.5 mile stretch of river which runs over a series of waterfalls in a ravine, with safe areas for children to play or paddle. The river is a designated habitat for otters and offers salmon and sea trout fishing. Visitors are free to use an all weather tennis court and outdoor chess for adults. There are numerous pet animals which welcome being fed and petted. Guests of all ages enjoy “The Quackery”, which houses a great variety of birds. There is an adventure playground, “Fort Good”, which is a paradise for children. The mild climate makes Talhenbont an excellent retreat for year round holidays.
The 100 acre estate of Talhenbont lies in a truly idyllic position in the beautiful unspoilt countryside of the Llyn Peninsula. The immaculate cottages are all individual and private. They have been thoughtfully renovated to the highest standards to provide one of the finest self catering retreats in Wales. Within five minutes’ drive there are many attractions, castles, beaches, golf courses and the Snowdonia National Park. The local restaurants and inns provide an extensive range of succulent dishes. Apart from the superb accommodation, the Talhenbont Estate offers a lot more to visitors. There are woodland walks along a 1.5 mile stretch of river which runs over a series of waterfalls in a ravine, with safe areas for children to play or paddle. The river is a designated habitat for otters and offers salmon and sea trout fishing. Visitors are free to use an all weather tennis court and outdoor chess for adults. There are numerous pet animals which welcome being fed and petted. Guests of all ages enjoy “The Quackery”, which houses a great variety of birds. There is an adventure playground, “Fort Good”, which is a paradise for children. The mild climate makes Talhenbont an excellent retreat for year round holidays.
A charming stone built cottage more than 500 years old. Situated within the grounds overlooking the woodlands and the river. Extensively beamed with interior dressed stone walls and very well appointed throughout.
Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x 2 or 3 singles. Fully tiled ground floor bathroom with bath, shower, wash basin and heated towel rail. Cloakroom with WC and bidet. Kitchen/dining room with superb, well equipped fitted kitchen. Delightful sitting room with electric log effect fire.
Electric panel radiators throughout. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, use of washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, flat screen TV, DVD. Electricity inc. in rent 1st June to 1st September and charged at cost for other months. Bed linen inc. in rent. Cot and highchair by request. Private garden area, garden furniture, BBQ. Well behaved pet welcome. Fishing, tennis and woodland walks all inc. in rent. Ample parking. Shop and pub 2 miles.
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Previous visitors' comments about Bothy Cottage:
The whole estate, gardens and woodland walks are fabulous. We particularly enjoyed the peace, tranquility and beauty of the estate. We are looking forward to staying at The Bothy again.
Mr Hadgraft, Thornton-Cleveleys, November 2011
The setting of the property, the well kept grounds, the beautiful forest and riverside walks were an utter delight with a quirky and humorous surprise round every corner. Completely peaceful and the owner could not have been more helpful. We would definitely recommend to others for a restful holiday.
Mrs Thomson, Dunfermline, May 2011
Peaceful, entertaining location. Ready access by car to larger towns and areas of interest if you required them. Good tennis court and quackery was entertaining. The gardens and fools forest were lovely and the wandering Peacocks beautiful.
Mr Holland, Dunfermline, April 2011
This was an extremely well appointed cottage, and well situated for anybody who wants to escape the pressures of the city, concealed in woodland hundreds of yards away from even the nearest country lane. We spent many hours just walking through the beautiful woodlands within the grounds or sitting in the tranquil garden reading and listening to birdsong, and when we needed something a bit more strenuous we made use of the tennis court.
Mr Wheelwright, Bristol, October 2010