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Tir Bedw

(Ref. 925707)

Edern near Morfa Nefyn, North Wales & Snowdonia Show on map

4.7

Sykes rating

  • 6 Guests

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets No

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Seaside
  • Broadband / WiFi

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  • kitchen (6)
  • good (5)
  • garden (5)

12 Customer Reviews

  • "Real gem of a cottage."

    Very warm and cosy and clean. Kitchen has everything you need and more. Very quiet with lovely walks close by. Lovely host who made us feel very welcome. Thankyou for sharing your cottage with us. Just what we needed.

    Reviewed by Yvonne5.0Nov 2023

  • "Excellent position to explore the surrounding area."

    Views, pubs and cafés.

    Reviewed by Peter5.0Nov 2023

  • "Tir Bedw is in a very quiet location down a dead end lane just outside Edern village."

    There is ample parking, one car outside the door and any others in the adjacent field. The cottage was scrupulously clean with a well equiped modern kitchen. My bedroom was comfortable with plenty of storage space. The lounge and dining rooms would be a bit crowded with six people using them, but all rooms were warm when Gareth kindly put on the central heating. The back garden is enclosed and ideal for anyone with a dog or small children. I had a pleasant relaxing week, and explored a good part of the Lleyn.

    Reviewed by Mike4.7Sep 2023

  • "Very pretty cottage situated outside small village with a massive rear garden."

    Well equipped and well maintained. Mobile reception is not good but WiFi is available and free. Beds are so comfortable and linens are fresh and clean. Very clean and homely. You might need to mind your head to some doors as they're not fit to tall people because I think, this is an old house converted to holiday cottage. Apart from that, it's an exceptional accomodation for a family to stay in north Wales.

    Reviewed by Virgil5.0Feb 2023

  • "Really enjoyed our stay thank you."

    Plus points- cosy lounge, great bedrooms well stocked kitchen, very large garden. As we had the grandkids with us the local playground was well used. The beach is 1.5 miles away. Negative points- very small dining room. 6 adults would struggle to fit in. Thankfully we could eat outside as the weather was dry. Very low door frames. Inevitably as a 191cm man I banged my head and suffered from concussion. Beware tall people!

    Reviewed by David4.1Jul 2022

  • "Lovely place to stay."

    The facilities were great and the kitchen was really well equipped. The beds were incredibly comfortable and we had a lovely stay. The large back garden was an added bonus and was great for sitting out in the sub. We really enjoyed our stay and would not hesitate to come back as it was the perfect location for exploring the Llyn Peninsula.

    Reviewed by Jennifer5.0May 2022

  • "Lovely well equipped Welsh cottage."

    Spacious kitchen with all mod cons. Three bedrooms with four beds was an added bonus for four single friends. Excellently situated close to fabulous beaches, pretty villages and good walks that cater for every ability. Friendly owners who made you aware that they were available if needed. Recommended. We will return.

    Reviewed by Lynne4.7Sep 2021

  • "We have been visiting this cottage for over 20 years."

    The owners are great, nothing is too much trouble for them. There are lovely beaches all within either a good walk or a short drive. Good pubs to visit, The Ship in Edern, Bryn Cynan and The Cliffs in Morfa Nefyn. The Nanhoran in Nefyn. All of them serve excellent food. Make sure you book though. If passing a golf club whilst out walking, pop in for a pint and lunch. Unlike English snobby golf clubs, they are welcoming to all. The Wades of wirral

    Reviewed by Alex5.0May 2021

  • "Tir Bedw is compact and comfortable."

    The dining area and living room are on the smallish side but the kitchen is a decent size and well equipped. There are three decent sized bedrooms - I was there on my own so I only used the double bed which was comfortable. The TV and wifi was good and there are plenty of sockets throughout. There's a decent sized garden at the back but because of the weather I didn't use it. Parking is roadside - in front of the cottage (v little traffic on the lane) but about twenty yards away - there is a large field which can also be used. The arrangements for arrival and departure were straightforward. The cottage is down a quiet, rarely used lane and its a useful base for touring the Lleyn Peninsula. I enjoyed my stay and would certainly use this property again.

    Reviewed by John4.7Oct 2020

  • "It does what it says on the tin."

    Owner is very sweet and her cat. Lyn peninsula beautiful when the weather is great. I've no problem recommending this to couples, family and friend groups.

    Reviewed by Graham3.8Jul 2018

  • "Stairs are a bit steep but everything else fine."

    Mrs Griffiths is very friendly, as is her little cat.

    Reviewed by Alison5.0Jun 2018

  • "Great place to stay"

    Reviewed by John5.0May 2017

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Summary

  • Three bedrooms: 2 x double, 1 x twin
  • Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC
  • Kitchen
  • Dining room
  • Sitting room with woodburner.
  • Oil central heating with woodburner
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, slimline dishwasher, TV with Freeview, DVD, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs
  • Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburner inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Cot on request
  • Ample off road parking for vehicles and watercraft
  • Shared lawn and patio with furniture
  • Sorry, no smoking or pets
  • Shop and pub 5 mins walk
  • Beach and golf club 1 mile
  • Note: Pub does not accept children under the age of 10
  • Note: Low doorway in to dining room
  • Note: Oil central heating is owner controlled.

The property

Tir Bedw is a homely, clean, nicely-presented and maintained semi-detached cottage set on a quiet lane in Edern village.

This cosy cottage sits next to the ownerÂ’s property and enjoys a lovely backdrop with views of Garn Fadryn mountain at the rear.

It offers good-value comfortable accommodation, making it an ideal base for couples, friends or a family, appealing to walkers who wish to explore the area.

The sitting room has a warming woodburner, lovely for those chillier evenings, the kitchen is light, modern in its styling and well equipped, and the dining room is ideal for leisurely breakfasts and late suppers.

The first floor of this cottage is quite spacious due to the fact that one of the three comfortable bedrooms and the bathroom reach over the neighbouring ground floor property where the cottage owner lives.

Outside, there is plenty of parking for cars and even a boat!

The shared garden has a patio with garden furniture for sitting out and enjoying alfresco moments and the large, lawned area for the children to play and run off any excess energy before bedtime, is a welcome addition to this cottage.

Edern village has a butchers/shop, pubs and a pub/restaurant.

The cottage is just one mile from Morfa Nefyn, with its sandy beach and beautiful coastline.

The towns of Abersoch and Pwllheli are close by, plus within driving distance is the stunning Snowdonia National Park, with all its attractions, and the wonderful Isle of Anglesey is a little further afield.

There is something for everyone in this area, and this cottage provides a good base all year round for enjoying all that the area has to offer.

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About the location

EDERN

Morfa Nefyn 1 mile; Pwllheli 8 miles; Abersoch 8 miles.

The coastal village of Edern is on the northern coast of the Llyn Peninsula, and offers a butchers/general grocers, pubs and a pub/restaurant. Close by is Morfa Nefyn, which sits on top of sweeping cliffs and features a fine two-mile stretch of sandy beach, popular with families, along with a shop and a golf course. The towns of Pwllheli and Abersoch are within driving distance and boast a number of shops, pubs and restaurants. The Llyn Peninsula is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and is renowned for its scenery and varied walking, with coastal paths being a major attraction for the avid walker. Most of the coastline is owned by the National Trust, where you will find many remote bays, sandy beaches, cliffs and wildlife havens, plus the region is dotted with castles, whilst fishing, sailing and watersport activities are available. Also within easy reach are Portmeirion, the Isle of Anglesey and the Snowdonia National Park, with its dramatic scenery and superb walks. With its proximity to such a wide range of destinations, Edern makes a wonderful base for a break in this part of Wales.