Positioned within Paradwys, Gwynedd, Tyddyn Crythor is an alluring self-contained converted dairy, ideal for a peaceful retreat. This cozy cottage can accommodate up to three guests, featuring one spacious bedroom with a double bed, a fold-out single bed, and a travel cot for infants. Situated near the village of Trefdraeth in south-west Anglesey, the property offers breathtaking distant views over the Snowdonia mountain range and is conveniently close to the RSPB Reserve at Malltraeth. Accessed via a farm track, the cottage provides a tranquil environment perfect for couples looking to unwind.
The interior of Tyddyn Crythor is well-equipped for a comfortable stay, boasting a separate shower room, a fitted kitchen, and a lounge-diner complete with an open fire. Guests can enjoy practical amenities such as a washing machine, microwave, and a TV with a digibox, along with complimentary WiFi access. Outdoor space is also available, featuring patio furniture for enjoying the fresh air. The location is particularly advantageous, with stunning beaches at Newborough and Aberffraw just a short drive away, and the central position allowing easy exploration of the entirety of Anglesey, including a scenic 40-minute drive to Snowdonia and the Eryri National Park.
One of the standout features of this property is its pet-friendly policy, allowing one well-behaved dog to stay at no additional charge, making it an excellent choice for pet owners. The cottage also offers ample parking space for up to two cars, ensuring that guests have no trouble with vehicle accommodation. Included in the rental are bed linen, towels, and a supply of logs for the fireplace, enhancing the overall comfort of the stay. Smoking is not permitted within the property, maintaining a clean and pleasant environment for all guests.
Trefdraeth, the hamlet where Tyddyn Crythor is located, is part of the Bodorgan community and lies approximately five miles southwest of Llangefni, the county town. The area is rich in history, with the parish church of St Beuno dating back to the 13th century. For those interested in local activities, nearby attractions include Penrhyn Golf Club and Storws Wen Golf Club, as well as the natural beauty of the Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and The Dingle Nature Reserve. Visitors can also explore the Anglesey Model Village & Gardens and James Pringle Weavers for a taste of local culture and craftsmanship.
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