Beudy Bach - 16986

ID: S1323495

  • Bedrooms 1
  • ・ Sleeps 2
  • ・ Pets No

Guests say

Beudy Bach offers a charming and well-equipped cottage experience in a peaceful farm setting near Caernarfon, ideal for exploring North Wales and Anglesey. Guests appreciated the cleanliness, spacious rooms, and convenient location close to local amenities and attractions. The cottage is comfortable and homely, with a welcoming atmosphere. Some minor issues were noted with the bed, sofa, and heating, but overall, visitors enjoyed their stay and would recommend the property.

Most guests found the cottage clean and tidy, though a few mentioned it could have benefited from a more thorough clean.

The location was highly praised for its convenience to Caernarfon, local shops, and attractions, as well as its peaceful rural setting.

Guests generally found the cottage comfortable and homely, but some reported issues with the mattress, sofa, and heating.

The cottage was described as well-equipped with useful amenities, though there were minor maintenance issues such as sticking doors and a tricky kettle.

Several guests appreciated thoughtful touches such as a welcome pack and milk on arrival, though these gestures are not guaranteed.

About this property

Rural retreat for couples, close to Snowdon and Llanberis, home to Electric Mountain, Llyn Peninsula and Anglesey nearby.. 1 step to entrance.

All on the

Ground Floor:

Open plan living space.

Living area: 50" Smart TV, French Doors To Garden

Dining area.

Kitchen area: Electric Cooker, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Dishwasher, Washer Dryer

Bedroom: Double (4ft 6in) Bed

Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Toilet.

Bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Initial £10 of electric heaters and electricity included, remainder by £1 meter at reduced tariff. Travel cot. Highchair available on request. Enclosed walled garden with patio and furniture (shared with other properties on-site). Private parking. Smoking permitted in Garden. Something for everyone

Ideal touring base. A family run complex set on a working farm less than 2 miles away from the centre of Caernarfon. Parciau Farm Cottages were formerly barns, and now converted to form a row of holiday cottages offering comfortable accommodation with all modern conveniences in an area most beneficial for touring the local attractions.

Caernarfon is one of Wales’ most popular tourist resorts, famous for its castle whose majestic persona dominates the walled town, and smaller port, Caernarfon simply brings history alive.The areas popularity is helped along by way of its diverse interests, there’s something for everyone from museums to art, flying clubs, shopping, sailing and beaches. Along with the area’s most exciting attraction Zip World Velocity, the fastest zip line in the world and the longest in Europe, and Surf Snowdonia, a unique inland man made surfing lagoon, both within easy reach. Although its biggest attraction has to be its close proximity to Snowdon and Llanberis, home to Electric Mountain, the legendary masterpiece of Victorian engineering - a rack and pinion railway which climbs to the top of majestic Snowdon and for fabulous family days out Greenwood Forest Park and the Sea Zoo on Anglesey. Plas Menai outdoor pursuit centre 10 minutes walk. Cycle track 2 minutes. Ideal for golf.

All other areas of the National Park are within easy reach as is the Isle of Anglesey and sandy beaches of the Llyn Peninsula. Crèche is also available on the farm complex during school holidays on request only. Shop and pub 2 miles.

Free WiFi

The property is located on a working farm.

There is a coin operated electricity meter at the property.

Nearby points of interest

  • Caernarfon Castle
  • Penrhyn Castle

Reviews (10)

  • Kevin Button

    Great location on a farm but right off the main road just outside Caernarfron which made it easy to get places in North Wales. The terraced cottage was delightul. Very quiet and peaceful. Good size rooms. I enjoyed our stay there. Needed a bit of a clean and the matress was uncomfy but thse were only minor criticisms when overall it was a lovely holiday home that I'd book again. It was right where I needed it to be on the Welsh Coastal Path and it was a very hot dry week weather wise making it a perfect break. I also thought it was good value for money in the school holiday compared to other places.

  • Polly Jones

    Nice cottage in an ideal spot for visiting the area. Major supermarkets 2 miles along the road in Caernarfon. Close to route 8 cycle/walking path and the beach is nearby.

  • Margaret Pearce

    I'm sorry but we didn't see Mr Evans the heating was poor bed clothes not enough doors stuck kettle lid didn't open to refill didn't know how cooker worked could only use oven and there was food in the freezer a month out of date nothing we put there so I'm sorry to complain as you are so helpful lovely people and do all you can to help us but he let you down and us but we did enjoy our break and went up snowden oh my god WOW

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