Ty Gwyn is a unique holiday cottage located in Rhoscolyn, near Trearddur Bay, Gwynedd, Wales, offering stunning sea views and direct beach access. This charming single-storey property, once an oyster catcher’s cottage, accommodates up to eight guests across four bedrooms, including three doubles and one twin. It is an ideal retreat for families, friends, or couples seeking relaxation in a picturesque coastal setting. The cottage features a lawned garden at both the front and back, perfect for summer barbecues and outdoor games, while the spacious living/dining room, complete with an open fire, provides a cozy atmosphere to enjoy the breathtaking views.
Guests can start their day with freshening up in either the bathroom or shower room before preparing breakfast in the well-equipped kitchen. The location is not only tranquil but also offers opportunities for adventure, with the Snowdon range accessible within a 45-minute drive for hiking enthusiasts. The surrounding area is rich in natural beauty, including the secluded cove of Bwa Gwyn and the sandy shores of Traeth Llydan, ideal for beachcombing and enjoying the serene sound of the waves.
For dining options, the nearby White Eagle pub serves delicious meals with stunning coastal views, enhancing the overall experience of the area. The Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path in Holyhead invites exploration of rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and picturesque villages. Visitors can delve into local maritime history at the Holyhead Maritime Museum or enjoy nature walks in Breakwater Country Park, which is home to diverse wildlife.
Outdoor enthusiasts can engage in various activities, such as watching aircraft displays at RAF Valley Park & View in Rhosneigr or birdwatching at the RSPB Valley Wetlands. Golf lovers can enjoy the scenic views at Clwb Golff Ynys Môn Anglesey Golf Club or the picturesque Y Morfa golf course located in the heart of the village. With an array of activities and attractions, Ty Gwyn serves as an excellent base for a memorable seaside getaway on the Isle of Anglesey.
Access to the property is primarily on foot, with vehicle access across the beach dependent on tide levels during the day. Additionally, to facilitate cleaning, a full 48 hours is required between bookings from October to March. This ensures guests can enjoy a well-maintained and welcoming environment during their stay at Ty Gwyn.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!