Bryn Coed Cottage, located in Gaerwen, Gwynedd, is a charming single-storey retreat that accommodates up to three guests in one well-appointed bedroom. Nestled on the outskirts of Pentre Berw and just a short distance from the beautiful beaches of Rhosneigr and Llanddwyn, this cottage offers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience. The property features a double bedroom complete with an en-suite shower room, a fitted kitchen with a dining area, and a cozy sitting room that includes a sofabed for additional sleeping space. The cottage is ideal for couples or small families seeking a peaceful getaway near the Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Guests at Bryn Coed Cottage can enjoy a range of amenities designed for comfort and leisure. The cottage is equipped with oil central heating, an electric double oven and hob, a microwave, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher. Connectivity is ensured with WiFi, while entertainment options include a TV with Freeview, a DVD player, and a CD/radio. The outdoor space is equally inviting, featuring a private lawned garden with furniture, a BBQ, and a soothing hot tub, perfect for relaxation after a day of exploration. The property also offers practical features such as off-road parking for two cars and storage for mountain bikes and watercraft, making it a versatile choice for outdoor enthusiasts.
The surrounding area of Pentre Berw is rich in natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Visitors can explore the nearby NT Plas Newydd house and gardens, venture to the historic town of Beaumaris, or take a scenic trip to the majestic mountains of Snowdonia. For those interested in outdoor activities, the region provides ample options for cycling, hiking, horse riding, and fishing. Families will find attractions such as Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens and GreenWood Forest Park, which offer engaging experiences for children. Additionally, the local village features shops and pubs just a five-minute walk away, ensuring that essentials are always within reach.
Wales is renowned for its stunning landscapes, including its famous choirs, breathtaking mountain ranges, and picturesque valleys. Bryn Coed Cottage serves as an excellent base for exploring the diverse offerings of the region, from the rugged beauty of Snowdonia in the north to the coastal charm of the Pembrokeshire Coast in the south. With its welcoming atmosphere, pet-friendly policy, and proximity to both natural wonders and cultural attractions, Bryn Coed Cottage is an ideal destination for a memorable Welsh holiday, whether for a weekend retreat or an extended stay.
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