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Bryngolau

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Morfa Nefyn, North Wales & Snowdonia Show on map

4.6

Sykes rating

  • 6 Guests

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

Reviews & Ratings

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  • well (7)
  • beach (7)
  • stay (6)
  • great (6)
  • modern (5)
  • lovely (5)

11 Customer Reviews

  • "Lovely cottage close to everywhere we wanted to visit."

    Clean and warn and very well maintained. The chips were fab! Recommend a visit to the The Cliffs a pub/restaurant 15 mins walk away! A lovely week with surprisingly good weather for October.

    Reviewed by Julie4.7Oct 2024

  • "Amazing location, 10-15 mins walk to the beach and some beautiful coastal paths."

    Accommodation has everything you need with modern kitchen and bathrooms. There is space for two cars which is rare. You do hear the fish shop setting up and winding down between 3pm and 10/11pm most days but I think this is reflected in the price and doesn’t affect sleep overnight. We don’t have dogs and could smell dog in the lounge, but it’s very hard to find places that don’t allow dogs these days. Overall, good value for money and was a good space for our family of me, my husband, our baby, and my parents on babysitting duty! Travel cot and high chair were provided.

    Reviewed by Gemma4.1Aug 2024

  • "Decent modern flat but to far away from any shops etc."

    also it’s above a chip shop so is noisy until 8pm

    Reviewed by Dan3.8Jul 2024

  • "We had a fabulous stay in Bryngolau & Alan & Lisa were perfect hosts."

    The house was well equipped and spacious with comfy beds and great showers. Easy to find behind the fish & chip shop with parking for our 2 cars. This is in an ideal position for everything from walking from the front door, to visiting brewery, pubs and shop. Good position for driving out too. The fish and chips are cook fresh and delicious. We highly recommend ❤️

    Reviewed by Elizabeth4.4Jul 2024

  • "A fantastic property in a stunning part of the UK, well equipped with modern facilities, would highly recommend."

    Really enjoyable stay

    Reviewed by John4.4May 2024

  • "Fabulous property, very warm, loads of space, great location close to Beach etc."

    The property was well set up with kitchenware, free Netflix, lovely furnishings etc. Very friendly host. Would highly recommend the property and would happily stay again.

    Reviewed by Nigel5.0Apr 2024

  • "Directions to property need to be corrected."

    Should say A497 to Morfa Nefyn, not A487. Also, the location of the owners' property for key collection is confusing; it says "opposite", but we took this as opposite the holiday property itself on the driveway (where there is a bungalow). They actually live on the opposite side of the road, so it would be better to say "opposite the fish and chip shop" The property is very spacious, comfortable, clean, well-maintained and well-equipped. The location is superb, within very easy reach of a wonderful coastal walk and a secluded beach and nice pub. Morfa Nefyn is also well placed centrally on the Llyn Peninsula, with easy access to larger towns and villages such as Pwllheli, Porthmadoc and Criccieth, as well as the more remote beaches and coastal areas of the western end of the peninsula The neighbouring fish and chip shop is not an issue. Noise levels are not great and it's only open for a limited time in the evenings and, when out of season, it's not open every night. The only negatives were: - - The lack of instructions on how to operate the various heating appliances; the owner gave us an extremely brief overview, so it was a case of working it out for ourselves - a quick 1-page "How To" guide would have been useful as it could also have included other information, e.g. bins/recyling arrangements, key handover on last day etc. - There was no visitor book. We have always found these to be useful for picking up tips and advice on the local area from previous visitors - No tourist information leaflets; again this can be useful when you're visiting the area for the first time. - A small welcome pack would be appreciated - such as milk, maybe some local produce etc.

    Reviewed by David4.4Sep 2022

  • "We’ve just returned from a weeks holiday at this cottage."

    We absolutely loved it! The cottage was clean, tidy and modern - which suits us perfectly. The rooms are all very spacious, and comfortable, plus huge smart TVs in every room. The showers were absolutely brilliant!! The location was great - about a 30 minute walk to the Ty Coch Pub, and a lovely beach walk back along to the Cliff Pub. Plus it’s a very central location to surrounding towns (Nefyn/Cricceth/Abersoch) Finally - Don’t be put off by the Chippy next door, it’s only open a few days a week for a couple of hours and didn’t impact us at all. Thank you for a lovely stay!

    Thank you so much for your lovely feedback. It was a pleasure to host you. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Ellie5.0Sep 2022

  • "It was lovely and great beach accommodation was great sofa a bit hard but everything else was spot on"

    Reviewed by Alison5.0Sep 2022

  • "This is a great location for visiting different areas of the llyn peninsula."

    The accommodation was in excellent condition and the owner very friendly and welcoming of constructive criticism. In the event I have no criticism, just a couple of comments. If you haven't visited the area before, you need to spend time discovering the hidden gems of the location. For that reason, a detailed visitor pack would be a welcome addition advising on the property details, shops, local restaurants and beaches etc. Parking can be snug but there are allocated spaces. There is a commercial outlet next door but it does not negatively impact on your stay. Overall, particularly in view of its convenient location and reasonable cost, we would definitely stay again. For reference, our party was 3 adults and 2 children and all were well catered for.

    Reviewed by John4.4Aug 2022

  • "The property is very light and spacious, with well equipped modern kitchen lovely bathrooms with good showers, comfy beds, good size TV's."

    A really nice place to stay, pleasant surrounding with lovely beaches, good pubs and friendly people.

    Reviewed by Janis5.0May 2022

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Summary

  • Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size with Smart TV and en-suite walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC, 1 x double with Smart TV, 1 x twin with Smart TV
  • Bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC
  • Kitchen/diner with Smart TV
  • First-floor sitting room
  • Electric central heating and underfloor heating in the kitchen
  • Electric oven, induction hob, kettle, toaster, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, 5 x Smart TV's, WiFi and a selection of books and games
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Allocated off-road parking for 2 cars
  • One well-behaved dog welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop 0.2 miles, pub 0.6 miles

The property

Idyllically positioned in the centre of Morfa Nefyn, just moments away from the glorious sands of the beach, rests this contemporary three-bedroom holiday home, Bryngolau.

Enjoying easy access to the delights of both the Llyn Peninsula and Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, Bryngolau is ideal for families and groups of six looking to explore this picturesque part of Wales.

Park up in the allocated spaces before unloading your bags and making your way inside this wonderful abode.

Inside the property, be charmed by the elegant monochromatic interior of the open-plan kitchen/diner, thoughtfully laid out with a kitchen island, ideal for sharing a glass of wine with the designated chef as they rustle up a hearty feast, and a dining area with seating for six.

Climbing the stairs to the first floor, the sitting room is perfect for entertaining or tuning into a blockbuster classic, whilst the reading nook is a lovely alternative for those looking to escape into the pages of a good book.

Settled across the way are three well-presented bedrooms, a king-size room, a double and a twin, ideal for children, families and friends sharing, each equipped with their own Smart TV, so you can catch up on your favourite shows from the comfort of the covers.

Take advantage of your close proximity to the coast and enjoy a peaceful afternoon lounging on the sands of Morfa Nefyn Beach, stretching over two miles of glorious seaside, whilst those looking to explore more of their surroundings can embark on a two-footed journey along the Llyn Coastal Path.

Avid golfers will delight with a visit to Nefyn Golf Club, offering remarkable views from its clifftop position, before soaking in more of the sights with a crisp pint at Tŷ Coch Inn, voted one of the top 10 beach bars in the world.

Glasfryn Parc rests further inland, an exhilarating activity centre offering clay pigeon shooting, kayaking and go karting to name a few, whilst more coastal adventures await in Pwllheli and Abersoch.

The rolling landscape of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park sits further afield; zip 500ft above ground with a visit to Zip World Penrhyn Quarry, lose yourself amongst the maze at GreenWood Family Park, or tackle the climb to the summit of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon).

Whether you're looking for adventure or relaxation, be sure to choose Bryngolau as your base.

Bridlington Holiday Apartments

Situated in the charming town of Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire and boasting beautiful sea views, this delightful group of properties is the perfect base to enjoy all the wonders of the Yorkshire coast. Benefitting from close access to the local amenities and a beach, characterful décor and plenty to do from your doorstep, Bridlington Holiday Apartments offer well-equipped properties where friends and family can gather to enjoy quality time in a serene location. Commence your activities at Bridlington Sea Front where you can take a stroll along the sand, paddle in the shores or treat your loved ones to a tasty lunch at one of the fish and chip shops that can be found here. Sewerby Park and New Flamborough Light House and Flamborough Cliffs also reside close by and offer lovely glimpses of the surrounding landscapes. Further afield, journey into the North York Moors National Park where Helmsley Castle, National Centre for Birds of Prey and the North Yorkshire Moors Railway all promise a fascinating day out! For something more adrenaline-filled, visit Flamingo Land Resort where you can delight in a plethora of rides and attractions, or head to the Museum of Victorian Science for an educational pastime. The bustling city of Leeds is also easily accessible by car and promises great shopping opportunities where you can engage in some retail therapy ahead of indulging dinner and drinks in one of the local restaurants or bars. Enjoy an idyllic coastal getaway, anytime of year with Bridlington Holiday Apartments as your homely base.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £350.

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About the location

MORFA NEFYN

Nefyn 1.5 miles; Pwllheli 7 miles; Abersoch 11 miles.

The pretty coastal village of Morfa Nefyn sits atop sweeping cliffs on the north coast of the Llyn Peninsula, and features a fine two-mile stretch of sandy beach, popular with families. Morfa Nefyn, has a garage, a wonderful village shop with a cafe, two pubs and restaurants. The nearby town of Nefyn also offers a selection of shops, post office, pubs and restaurants, and both are within reach of the amenities of the popular towns of Pwllheli, Abersoch and the charming village of Boduan. The coastline around this region is dotted with castles and coves, while fishing, sailing and watersports are all available. The Snowdonia National Park is 25 miles away, with its dramatic scenery and superb walks, and many outdoor activity centers for the more energetic visitors. Most of the coastline is owned by the National Trust and there are many remote bays, sandy beaches, cliffs, and wildlife havens like Bardsey Island to explore. The Llyn Peninsula is itself renowned for its outstanding scenery and varied walking, and features a 91 mile long section of the Welsh Coastal Path that extends from nearby Porthmadog all the way around the peninsula to Caernarfon on the north coast. Also within easy reach are Portmeirion, the Isle of Anglesey, Caernarfon and Bangor. With its proximity to such a wide range of destinations, Morfa Nefyn makes a superb base for a break.

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