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Bwthyn Hermon

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Cottage for 4 with views over Malltraeth, Newborough Forest and Eryri
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Sitting right at the top of a hill, Bwthyn Hermon is compact, bright and airy. A short wander from the Malltraeth estuary and coastal path and with glorious views of Llanddwyn and over to Eryri National Park (Snowdonia) - it’s for long walks and relaxing.

Full Description

Step inside to an open-plan living, dining space and the compact kitchen - fine for simple cooking. You won’t draw the curtains here and the sofa with chaise will be the best spot for bird watching or soaking up views. A wood stove makes even the dullest day a drowsy, crackling joy. Off the living area find a cute and sparkling shower room. There’s a small bedroom for possibly two but the bed is a small double, so it is a very cosy space! A larger room caters for up to two down the corridor. This is really a hideaway for two – or a creative soul after solace and pastoral peace.

Features

  • On one level
  • Sea View
  • Close to beach (<1mile)
  • Woodstove or Fireplace
  • Summary Simple and compact cottage for 4 in peaceful surroundings
  • Dogs Yes, one dog allowed. Garden not enclosed
  • Bedrooms Bedroom 1- Double bed Bedroom 2- Small double bed (4 foot)
  • Bathrooms Electric shower. WC and sink. Cupboard with washing machine. Sliding door to living area.
  • Kitchen Small kitchen opens to living area – consists of an electric oven and hob, microwave, larder fridge, cafetiere
  • Reception rooms Living/dining area — Seating for 4 Wood stove Dining table – seating for 2 and 2 extra can be accommodated, but it is tight for space. Smart TV
  • Accessibility All on one level
  • Outside Lawn to front. Table seating for 2 (bistro style) Picnic bench for 4 (from April 2024)
  • Parking Parking for 2 cars.
  • Children Travel cot (bedding not supplied) and highchair available
  • Bikes No storage, no hose pipe
  • Wifi Available
  • Postcode LL62 5LL
  • To note Sleeps up to 4 guests (but better suited to 2 adults and 2 small children or no more than 3 adults due to the 2nd bed size)
  • Utilities All utilities, linen and bath towels provided. Central heating.

Location

Malltraeth was the home of artist Charles Tunnicliffe and over the estuary and across Afon Cefni you may see shelduck, one of the artist’s favourite subjects. Follow the embankment and catch a red squirrel at Llyn Parc Mawr or take a bike and trail around the forest. Return to the Cob and trial a cake at the Riverside Arts and Crafts Café to help you back up the hill. Spend an afternoon exploring the Tacla Taid -Anglesey Transport Museum and Café and grab fish and chips from The Codmother at Niwbwrch (it has to be done) and watch the Sunset from your seating in the small, but ample garden. A short drive away is Aberffraw with good parking and a wide curving sandy bay with sand dunes. It also has the bonus of Ty Llewellyn café for home-cooked food, and you can walk There from the beach in a few minutes. You may need to walk a few coastal circuits after their cream scones though.

Further down the coast are beaches at Cable Bay, Porth Towyn and Rhosneigr – a surfer’s heaven. There are many small shops and cafés in Rhosneigr – Mojos Creperie is good for breakfast and The Sandy Mount is excellent for the special meal out.

Needless to say, this is the place for walkers, nature lovers, cyclists, foodies and peace cravers.

Booking Details

Check In
16:00
Check Out
10:00

30% deposit taking at time of booking, remaining balance due up to 30 days prior to check in.

Guests
Max Adults:
3
Max Children:
2
Max Infants:
1
(Under 2 and in a travel cot)
Note: Sleeps 4 but more suited to 2 adults and up to 2 children/infants due to the layout size
Maximum number of adults and children is 4
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Bwthyn Hermon: Malltraeth, Anglesey (Ynys Mon), LL62 5LL

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"Very peaceful warm and cosy cottage with lovely views over to Snowden. Enjoyed watching the changing light. Lots of beach walks nearby and the number 42 bus from Hermon was convenient. A lovely part of Anglesey. Friendly helpful staff when booking too."
"Perfect spot, a cosy cottage, no noise and no light pollution. We know the area well and it is easy to get around. GTurn right and you walk to the woods, Turn left and you can walk to Aberfraw. Lots if wildlife in the garden and a comforatble stay"
"A Beautiful hideaway for us and our springer Teddy, with Beautiful views and a nice and cosy by the fire in the evenings. We really enjoyed our stay and a great base for exploring the Island."
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