Swn y Mor Trefadog
A heavenly hideaway for 10 right on the coast – just sea, sky and seclusion.
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Wind down lush lanes to Swn Y Mor perched on the edge of the spectacular and undiscovered sandy Trefadog beach, this place is an enviable spot to be.
With a path that drops down to pebbles from the garden, it is idyllic. Play cricket in the garden to the soundtrack of curlews and crashing waves… Go barefoot all week and bask on the patio overlooking the lawn, where the sun shines from late morning until the invariably spectacular sunset – you’re so close to the water you can leave your towel here and run in for a swim. Light up the barbecue and enjoy a beer and stargaze …
With a path that drops down to pebbles from the garden, it is idyllic. Play cricket in the garden to the soundtrack of curlews and crashing waves… Go barefoot all week and bask on the patio overlooking the lawn, where the sun shines from late morning until the invariably spectacular sunset – you’re so close to the water you can leave your towel here and run in for a swim. Light up the barbecue and enjoy a beer and stargaze …
Full Description
Beautifully crafted from local stone this ancient barn has it all. Inside is super cosy, especially when a storm blows: this place is perfect for all-season stays. There’s just the most amazing kitchen and dining space that’s great for sociable chefs – they may be distracted by that view though.
Along the hall are two bedrooms - one double with vast doors to the outside and one a twin. A sparkling bathroom opposite with a vast shower.
Upstairs - fling open the patio doors in the living room for breathtaking views. Drift off on the sofa watching the boats pass by. Hunkering down in the barn during a westerly gale or spring tide is also quite something – you can watch the waves and seahorses curled up by the fire. Keen birdwatchers will be in heaven here.
Another two bedrooms are tucked away peacefully up here. A king bedroom with its own dressing room and a super bathroom with a bath to soak off the long coastal path walks. There is a super quad bunk bedroom with a family bathroom opposite.
Along the hall are two bedrooms - one double with vast doors to the outside and one a twin. A sparkling bathroom opposite with a vast shower.
Upstairs - fling open the patio doors in the living room for breathtaking views. Drift off on the sofa watching the boats pass by. Hunkering down in the barn during a westerly gale or spring tide is also quite something – you can watch the waves and seahorses curled up by the fire. Keen birdwatchers will be in heaven here.
Another two bedrooms are tucked away peacefully up here. A king bedroom with its own dressing room and a super bathroom with a bath to soak off the long coastal path walks. There is a super quad bunk bedroom with a family bathroom opposite.
Features
- EV charger on site Pay as you go
- Sea View
- Close to beach (<1mile)
- Woodstove or Fireplace Electric 'woodstove'
- Summary Conversion of historic barn on a secluded beach
- Dogs Up to 2 dogs allowed (additional £20 per dog per stay)
- Bedrooms 2 x King, 1 x Twin, Quad bunk room
- Bathrooms Downstairs WC, downstairs bathroom , upstairs bathroom. Ensuite shower room to one bedroom.
- Kitchen Open plan kitchen/dining area. Island with stools, dining table and chairs for 10. Dishwasher, microwave, oven, hob, toaster, kettle. Separate utility room with washing machine.
- Reception rooms Large glass-gabled sitting room with juliet balcony and woodburning stove.
- Accessibility One bedroom is downstairs
- Outside Large lawned gardens leading down to the beach. Patio with outside furniture
- Parking Plenty of parking for several vehicles
- Children Highchair and travel cot available on request
- Bikes No specific storage
- Wifi Yes
- Postcode LL65 4PF
- Utilities All utilities, bed linen and bath towels are provided. Please bring your own beach towels.
Location
Come in winter for empty beaches and walk along the coves and coastal path to Church Bay for your reward – a cream scone at the Wave crest café (April to October) or dine on seafood at The Lobster Pot. The Church Bay Inn hosts a warm welcome and wide views of Holyhead Bay. In the other direction is Porth Tywyn Mawr (Sandy beach) and lives up to its name. If you fancy a change of beach then Cemaes Bay is not far – a classic seaside village with Y Gloch and fish and chips. Or venture to Trearddur Bay for The Sea Shanty ice cream well worth the drive. Or stay and linger on the beach feeling very privileged.
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.
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Guests
Max Adults:
10
Max Children:
9
Max Infants:
2
(Under two in a travel cot)
Note: Sleeps 10 in 4 bedrooms
Maximum number of adults and children is 10