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Seahorse

(Ref. 1154646)

Bryncrug near Tywyn, North Wales & Snowdonia Show on map

Sykes rating

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Garden / Patio
  • Broadband / WiFi

Reviews

1 Customer Review

  • "The chalet is sweet and could be made so much better."

    The furniture is all odd and could be arranged better and may be decluttered. The kitchen is tidy and has been tidied up. I took my air fryer and used that 99% of the time apart from the kettle, toaster and microwave. Lots of mugs but you need to pick through as some don’t look like they have been washed too well. The bathroom is great and the shower works perfectly. The main bedroom the bed is a small double and it is very soft and low. It has bedside cabinets which are add but does the job. There is a big built in wardrobe that has the Emerson tank and the main electric switch. Now, this is where I found a problem and also in the 2nd bedroom. There is no electrical sockets at all in the bedrooms. So no charging of phones or iwatches or even a bedside lamp. I like to read but the big ceiling light to read with isn’t very cosy and relaxing. The second bedroom, no sockets and this was a pain with kids and their iPads in the evenings. Again, no where to plug in night lights. I really think money needs to be spent to get sockets put into these rooms. The cleaning does seem to be done. However, the mop that was left should we need to use it or at the end of the stay I like to clean, well the mop was disgusting and I wouldn’t and didn’t use it. I have taken a picture but not sure I can upload it. The chalet cost over £600 for a week and I do think some money should be spent on the property to bring it up to more modern times with the use of devices. Now, WIFI !!!! This is provided by the caravan park and not the owners of the chalets. It is Meant to be 5g WiFi. The signal is really poor. You have to keep putting in the code as it drops out so easily. It cost over £8 for 7 days and you can only use one code per device. So we had 4 iPhones. 2 iPads and this was a real pain. The kids will play games on the iPad in the evening but like to FaceTime their friends and play and talk about the game and help each other. We had some rain so in the evenings when cooking etc having showers etc it was good for the kids to have their devices but I got fed up of the moaning about wifi. The site facilities wasn’t at all pleasing either. The restaurant/bar closed Sunday afternoon and didn’t open until Thursday. There was a swimming pool, that was meant to heated but I am unsure how it is heated as on the really sunny day we did have I was told it was very cold to get in. There isn’t a shop on site. So make sure if you are going in the evening like we did you take milk, bread etc. otherwise it is a drive to the nearest village to get to the co-op before it closed. We did have fun as we went out most days. But home from home it wasn’t. It could be really cosy and an ideal base for exploring. It just needs some work and if allowed I would get my own wifi installed and maybe a smart tv etc.

    Reviewed by Susan2.2Jul 2024

Summary

  • Single-storey
  • Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin
  • Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, and WC
  • Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area
  • Portable electric heating
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice box, kettle, toaster
  • TV with FreeSat
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Off-road parking for 1 car is available on a first come first served basis
  • Non-enclosed front patio with lawned area and picnic bench
  • One well-behaved pet welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Pub 0.1 mile, shop 3.1 miles
  • There is paid for WiFi on site, the details of which are available from the Reception office at the Country Club on site
  • The signal is stronger in some parts of the site such as the restaurant and bar area
  • Please note: WiFi can be intermittent on the park at times
  • Please note: This property has a 3 night minimum stay in place

The property

Tywyn 3 miles.

Seahorse is a delightful holiday cabin nestled near the charming village of Bryncrug, Gwynedd on Woodlands Holiday Park and Country Club site.

With off-road parking for one car and welcoming one well-behaved pet, this inviting retreat is perfect for families or friends seeking a peaceful getaway with access to on-site facilities.

Upon entering Seahorse, you will be greeted by a single-storey layout, thoughtfully designed for ease.

The property boasts two well-presented bedrooms, a double and a twin, both offering a peaceful space to rest after a day of adventures.

The heart of the home is the open-plan area, where you can enjoy quality time with your loved ones.

The kitchen is well-equipped with everything you need to prepare delicious meals, which can be enjoyed at the dining table, providing seating for all.

After dinner, retire to the sitting room, where you can relax and unwind in front of the TV.

Outside, Seahorse offers a non-enclosed front patio, perfect for soaking up the sun on warmer days.

The lawn area provides a safe space for your four-legged friend to roam, while the picnic bench is ideal for alfresco dining or simply enjoying a morning coffee while planning the day's activities.

Beyond Seahorse's welcoming abode lies a treasure trove of attractions and activities for all tastes.

Start your adventures at the nearby Aberdyfi Beach, one of Wales' finest, where the sound of lapping waves will melt your worries away.

Immerse yourself in history with a visit to the ruins of the medieval Cymer Abbey, offering an insightful peek into the past.

Take a break to sample Dolgellau's culinary delights at the Royal Ship, boasting an array of mouth-watering dishes, and be sure to stop by TH Roberts, a unique café nestled within an old ironmongery shop, ideal for a midday treat.

Birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts alike will delight in a trip to the Dyfi Osprey Project, a dedicated reserve hosting several endangered bird species, while the rugged beauty of Cors Dyfi, a mystical peat bog and haven for wildlife, will take your breath away.

Whatever your interests, Seahorse serves as the perfect base to explore the best that Gwynedd has to offer.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £200.

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About the location

TYWYN

Aberdovey 4 miles; Dolgellau 20 miles.

The tranquil town of Tywyn lies on the sweep of Cardigan Bay, perched on the end of the imposing Cader Idris mountain range where the landscape tumbles into the sea on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park. The promenade and town are all on one level, ideal for that gentle evening stroll by the clear blue water of the Bay. Shopping in Tywyn is a pleasure, with a regular open-air market, and local shops offering a wide range of local produce and gifts. The proximity to mountains and sea means the town also offers a wide variety of activities, from mountaineering to surfing, and the area offers leisurely rambles through the beautiful countryside. Slightly further afield lie the towns of Dolgellau and Aberdovey (with its golf course), while attractions such as Harlech Castle, Llanfair Slate Caverns and the Talyllyn Railway, together with the sandy beaches of the Cambrian coast make this an ideal location for a relaxing break.

Please note: WiFi can be intermittent on the park at times
Please note: This property has a 3 night minimum stay in place

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas