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Awel Y Mor

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Pwllheli, North Wales & Snowdonia Show on map

4.7

Sykes rating

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets No

Features

  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Seaside
  • Broadband / WiFi

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45 Customer Reviews

  • "Lovely, clean cottage with very comfortable beds."

    Reviewed by Elaine5.0Oct 2024

  • "Well equipped comfortable property ."

    The little extra touches made the stay feel like a home away from home . The town with a variety of shops were all within walking distance as was the beach and marina area . Great position to explore the Llyn peninsula . Glad I chose the property and would recommend its rental if in area

    Reviewed by Steven5.0Sep 2024

  • "A lovely house that was perfect for the three of us."

    Clean, comfortable and had everything we needed except a toilet brush. Great location. Close to the beach and the town. Welcome pack was a great touch with delicious Welsh cakes. Always found a space on the street outside to park. The road is busy and quite noisy but it didn’t bother us. Thank you.

    Reviewed by Louise5.0Aug 2024

  • "All good. A really nice house."

    There's a nice beach within walking distance, great for swimming and paddle boarding. The road can be noisy, but it quietens down at night. Asda is within walking distance too. We had a lovely week.

    Reviewed by Phil5.0Jul 2024

  • "Spotlessly clean!"

    Very homely and relaxing. Generous welcome gifts and fresh flowers. It's a great base for shopping and fantastic walks. We had a lovely week and would definitely book again. Easy street parking and the traffic noise was no issue for us personally - we slept great. There are "mind your head" signs on the low staircase beam but one of us still managed to hit our head so be extra careful going up and down the stairs! Lots of good places to eat nearby and the beach is only a few minutes walk. A nice view of the harbour from the upstairs windows. All in all a fantastic holiday experience. My only suggestion would be to have a hairdryer at the property. Don't hesitate to book!

    Reviewed by Anne5.0Jul 2024

  • "A fantastic stay."

    Everything one needs for a self-catering break on the Llyn. Convenient parking on the street outside, just a short stroll from the front door. Many thanks indeed.

    Reviewed by Michael5.0Jul 2024

  • "The cottage was ideal as a base for exploring the Llyn peninsula."

    I was walking the coastal footpath and deliberately chose to base myself in Pwllheli so as to use buses to get around. Car parking on the road was easy and free. Although on an A road I was not bothered by traffic noise. The cottage itself was well-equipped and comfortable. The Welsh cakes and prosecco were a bonus.

    Reviewed by Ian4.1Jun 2024

  • "Great cottage We enjoyed our stay Bus stop outside front door was very useful !"

    Thank you for welcome pack - most enjoyable

    Reviewed by Wendy5.0Jun 2024

  • "The house was clean, simple but classy with everything you need for a great stay."

    The beds were so comfy, with the option for a bath (which is huge) or shower and the location was spot on with a small beach 5 minutes walk away. The only downsides are my 6 foot husband banged his head on the low ceilings and with the window open you can hear the traffic but other than that, a great stay. I would recommend and stay again.

    Reviewed by Rebekah5.0May 2024

  • "I’m sure we would have had a lovely time here unfortunately a medical emergency meant that whilst my partner was in hospital I stayed in the house alone, not what we had planned!"

    The house was immaculate and I am sorry that we didn’t make proper use of it.

    Reviewed by Kerry5.0Mar 2024

  • "Just as the other guests have mentioned stairs are awkward in the home but they do have a mind your head sign, which my partner still managed to hit his head once lol."

    I found closing the gate awkward, latch was tricky. The host left bottle of bubbly and Welsh cakes and pint of milk which was lovely, but only 2 tea bags for a cottage that sleeps 4 a bit puzzling. All in all lovely place

    Reviewed by Tracie4.7Dec 2023

  • "Spotlessly clean property on the eastern outskirts of Pwllheli but only ½ mile from the centre."

    . Pwllheli’s better 3½ mile long Abererch beach is even closer.. Well-furnished to a high, modern standard throughout, it has all the amenities required for a holiday home away from home.. The large bath was a real boon each day after walking sections of the Wales Coast Path. A cup of tea in the generously sized mugs helped too.. Cosy seating area, very large dining table & very comfortable bed – I had no problems falling quickly asleep.. I am 6’ 2” but with a little care, had no issues with two the low headroom openings.. Any queries are responded to promptly & in a friendly manner.. Pwllheli is a great base for using public transport to explore the Llŷn Peninsula and beyond and if I return to Pwllheli, I would not hesitate to check the availability of Awel y Môr.

    Reviewed by Dai5.0Sep 2023

  • "The cottage is just as described, the owner very helpful, lovely nice welcome pack too."

    It is on a busy road with a noisy road surface, but it didn't bother us. Plenty of parking. Pleasant ten minute walk into the town along the waterfront.

    Reviewed by Sandra5.0Sep 2023

  • "We had a good week in Pwllheli; the house was clean, comfortable and well equipped."

    It is on a busy road, although it’s not really an issue as long as you’re not expecting complete peace and quiet - its location outweighs the traffic noise. Stairs are steep and there are a couple of low openings if you’re less mobile or tall. It’s a shame the back garden hasn’t been renovated yet as that would have made it perfect. Pwllheli has a lovely beach within 5 minutes walk, another huge one around 10 minutes away, a nature reserve, as well as plenty of shops/restaurants. It’s a great base for visiting the Llŷn peninsula and Snowdonia.

    Reviewed by Amanda4.1Aug 2023

  • "Lovely place, great location ."

    As previous reviews it is on a busy road but nothing a pair of earplugs didn’t cure . Would be happy to recommend

    Reviewed by Jane5.0Aug 2023

  • "We visited here with a 6 year old and a 2 year old."

    The property was lovely and nicer than what we expected. The cottage is a 2 minute walk from the beach and we enjoyed doing some crabbing at the harbour nearby. The shops are a 8 minute walk too. The location is lovely as it's quiet. We had all the facilities we needed for the week and was very surprised at some lovely goodies left for us too. We would recommend this holiday house. We took our paddleboard and spent most days at either Abersoch, Warren beach or the beach close by, I must say we were blessed with wall to wall sunshine for the whole stay which certainly helps.

    Reviewed by Jenna5.0May 2023

  • "A clean, comfortable & well-equipped cottage which I would happily revisit or recommend."

    Reviewed by Helen5.0May 2023

  • "Could not fault the property itself or the facilities provided."

    Unfortunately the location of the property, situated on a busy road, makes getting a good nights sleep problematic.

    Reviewed by David4.7Sep 2022

  • "Excellent value stay."

    A well thought-out property with stylish, neutral decoration, kitchen with good supply of crockery, glasses and ovenware if you plan to eat in, and bedrooms with plenty of hanging/drawer space. We found it comfortable and spacious for the size, although there were just the two of us and it was a 2-bed property. The owner kindly provided a nice bottle of Prosecco, milk and the best Welsh cakes I have tasted (from the Pili Palas cafe - we had to go back for more) - much appreciated. The 'patio' is somewhat over-stated in the listing, being 2 chairs and a small table on a small area that overlooks a busy road as well as the promised marina. Pwllheli is a good base to explore the surrounding area, and there is no shortage of beautiful places to visit. A pleasant 10 minute walk along the waterfront from the property takes you into the centre of town, where we had decent takeaways from the fish & chip shop and Indian, and a nice meal at the Whitehall Hotel.

    Reviewed by David5.0Sep 2022

  • "We have stayed at Awel y Mor many times and as always had a great time."

    House was spotless, comfortable and welcoming. No probs with stairs, traffic behaved itself and kitchen was wonderful. One only small gripe ~ Old geezers like us had great difficulty in operating the key box due partly to its location behind the palm tree. But only twice, at start and end ! Stan and Jenny

    Reviewed by Stan4.7Sep 2022

  • "This would have been a 5 star review but for one thing."

    The noise from the traffic on the main road to Pwllheli that runs past the property. In every other respect the place was faultless. Location is brilliant (do NOT miss the east beach at Pwllheli behind the national sailing centre, less than 5 minutes walk away), accommodation is extremely well equipped and was spotless. Lovely welcome pack too. On the stairs issue we are 70 years of age and had no problems other than hubbie (who is 6 feet tall) bumping his head a couple of times. But there is a big sign telling visitors to duck, so it was his own fault. The stairs are just steeper than usual because there are fewer risers. So to sum up, a really lovely place... except for the traffic noise.

    Reviewed by Anne5.0Aug 2022

  • "A great little holiday cottage."

    Fabulous FULL SIZE crockery and mugs/glasses. Tv a bit difficult to work but meant we played cards and listened to music. Would recommend to friends

    Reviewed by Sarah5.0Aug 2022

  • "Very clean, well equipped property."

    Very steep staircase, could be difficult for those with mobility problems. Lovely views from upstairs of the marina and convenient location for shops and beach but constant heavy traffic past the house was off-putting. Owners were very helpful with problem early on in my stay.

    Reviewed by leslie4.1Jun 2022

  • "The cottage was as described and in great condition."

    The owner was very responsive to any issues. Lovely touch providing milk, tea, Welsh cakes and prosecco. We enjoyed our stay.

    Reviewed by Amanda4.7May 2022

  • "Best place we have ever stayed ,extremely clean, just everything we needed ,just ..."

    Best place we have ever stayed ,extremely clean, just everything we needed ,just a small thought the top small landing may not be convenient for the less abled,but was fine for us

    Reviewed by Jeffrey5.0Mar 2022

  • "This is a beautiful property with an exceptional supply of kitchen equipment."

    The cottage is immaculate and very easy to keep clean. Both bedrooms are of a good size with lots of hanging space and drawers. The only downside for my husband and me were the stairs up to the bedrooms and bathroom. They were extremely steep! This wouldn't be a problem for the majority but for elderly, very young and the unfit, I would not recommend it! The bathroom would benefit from a toilet brush but I can fully understand why one hasn't been provided! The cottage is very close to the town, the Marina and beaches. We loved our stay at Awel y Mor and much appreciated the welcome gifts of wine, Welsh cakes and milk. Thank you for sharing your beautiful home.

    Reviewed by Avril5.0Mar 2022

  • "A fantastic property with everything available."

    The kitchen was super and I even managed to make Christmas dinner!!! Adequate supply of towels and even Prosecco,tea,milk and a Christmas box was left on arrival. All instructions were left and everything was made clear in the disposal of rubbish and what amenities were available locally. The only downside was that the sockets were too low to the floor upstairs making it dificult to use a hairdryer or charge the phone but we managed. All in all a fantastic property.

    Reviewed by Ruth4.4Dec 2021

  • "It was very clean and tidy stairs not too good for older people bath very slick ..."

    It was very clean and tidy stairs not too good for older people bath very slick best to take mat over all good kitchen Way to get key hard for older couple

    Reviewed by Joyce5.0Oct 2021

  • "Lovely little cottage, providing a great base to explore beautiful North Wales."

    A treasure trove of landscape and cultural experiences. If you haven't been to North Wales you are missing out. It is a magic location. Plan your visit, there's plenty to see and do.

    Reviewed by Robert5.0Oct 2021

  • "Welcome fizz, flowers and milk started us off for our 3rd wonderful stay in Awel y Mor."

    We'll be back. Thank you. X

    Reviewed by Stan4.7Sep 2021

  • "House bathroom door needs attention, low ceiling into kitchen needs warning sign."

    Stairs are in awkward position within property. Shame there is a lack of garden, outside space at front hampered by busy road. Fair amount of noise from road restricts having windows open.

    Reviewed by Joanne3.8Sep 2021

  • "A really lovely cottage in a beautiful place."

    I had a bit of difficulty with the stairs being so steep

    Reviewed by Victoria4.7Aug 2021

  • "Fantastic house."

    Really loved visiting Aberdaron and Porth Oer

    Reviewed by Catherine4.7Jul 2021

  • "I don’t normally write reviews of places we have a stayed but I felt compelled to write for this property."

    We had booked this before Covid was known about and it was unfortunately postponed until this year, but it was worth the wait. Any concerns we had about cleanliness were quickly dismissed. We always clean surfaces down and wash cutlery and crockery that we need to use during the week when we have stayed in other properties, but didn’t feel the need to do it here. The whole house was spotlessly clean, every surface was dust free and nothing seems to have been missed in the deep clean. I was concerned about the parking situation as ‘on street parking’ tends to mean there’s only a few places for a dozen households, or it’s a 10-minute walk from the property. No issues here, we were able to park directly opposite the house all week. There are plenty of places to visit nearby, Criccieth Castle, Portmeirion, Porthmadog, Beaumaris Castle, but we would recommend going to Aber Falls Whisky (and gin!) distillery. All in all a perfect week away, and the welcoming biscuits and bubbly went down a treat!!

    Reviewed by Kevin5.0Jun 2021

  • "The accommodation itself met our expectations in that it was clean and had most of the things we expected."

    There were just some things that we felt could be improved for future visitors. For example, there were no cleaning products so although I had anti bacterial wipes I couldn't clean the oven or the toilet. Also there was no vacuum cleaner so we could not vacuum the carpets. The towel rail was rusty in parts. Lastly, there was a note when we arrived about the TV not working. We had to use a chrome cast which meant downloading apps on our ipad. Whilst this was adequate we did feel that it caused a problem as you could not just browse the television channels. The owners came to look whilst we were there but we felt they could have also tried a different sky box to help identify the pro3. Whilst we managed it was not ideal in the evenings and if we had not been able to use the chrome cast we would only have had 1 TV channel. On the whole we enjoyed the accommodation and felt it was an adequate standard but I felt there were some tweaks which could just enhance visitors stay. That said we were grateful for the prosecco, milk and puzzles.

    Thank you for your feedback. We apologise for the inconvenience you experienced with the Sky television during your stay, unfortunately the fault was with the Sky Satellite Dish and not the Sky box itself, we had ordered a new dish which has now arrived and been fitted. Regards. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Victoria1.6Jun 2021

  • "This is a beautiful property in a great location for exploring the surrounding area."

    The owners were great - incredibly helpful & available when we had questions or needed advice; nothing was too much trouble & they made sure we felt welcome & settled for our holiday. The welcome gifts were thoughtful & very much appreciated! Would definitely recommend this cottage to others.

    Reviewed by Alison5.0May 2021

  • "We stayed at cottage which is local to us as our house was undergoing renovations."

    The cottage was homely, comfortable, clean and well equipped. It has good views towards Pwllheli marina and makes an excellent base for anyone who wants to explore pwllheli and the Llyn Peninsula. If you need to contact the owner of the property she is hospitable, friendly and very helpful. We throughly enjoyed our staycation.

    Reviewed by Tomos5.0Feb 2021

  • "It was very well cleaned, you could smell a hint of bleach on arrival - which was reassuring."

    Knowing the cleaner had been extra safe with Covid level cleaning was great and meant we could relax. The prosecco was also very welcome and meant i didn't have to go out shopping on arrival. Thankyou. A nice prosecco too! One thing that would be good to mention on the welcome info is about the heating - we stayed at home one day but the timer didn't come on til 6.30pm so we were quite cold. Didn't want to mess with any timer settings but luckily I did figure out to switch it to 'on'. This also works in reverse – it got very warm at times. The low doorway did catch us out a couple of times but not sure how you resolve that one! The outside space at the front was nice to sit out. All in all, a very nice, warm, secure cottage to stay in in a good location and base for exploring the Lleyn Peninsula.

    Reviewed by Fiona5.0Sep 2020

  • "This is the second time that we have been to Awel y Mor and our holiday came up to expectations, as did Awel y Mor!"

    It was spotless and the owners had taken all reasonable measures to counter Covid19. We marked down 'comfort' (only a little) as the traffic noise was a little intrusive in the early morning. However, with the windows closed we both got good nights' sleeps. We do really love staying there, the beds are comfortable, the kitchen is superb, the weather was glorious, parking is easy, it is a super walk by the harbour into town and we loved walking down to the beach and harbour. We are sure that we will make Awel y Mor an annual holiday. Even considering a short winter's break if possible. Thank you for the welcome biscuits and beverages, a lovely touch. Best Regards Stan and Jenny Good

    Reviewed by Stan4.4Sep 2020

  • "The house can feel a bit damp and we had a problem with flies but we assume this was from the outside bin that seemed to have rubbish left in."

    A garden at the back would have been good too. Other than that we had a brilliant week and loved the place! Location is great, the house is designed beautifully and we will hopefully return next year. Thanks.

    Reviewed by Andrew5.0Aug 2020

  • "The cottage was perfect for us."

    Fresh flowers in vases, tea, milk and biscuits waiting for us and a a bottle of bubbly in the fridge. Kitchen really well equipped and again everything provided to make our arrival so easy. The little touches really made the difference. Perfect location.

    Reviewed by Julie5.0Aug 2020

  • "This was our first time in a Sykes cottage and we were pleasantly surprised by the beautiful property, fab location, comfort and facilities."

    Thank-you

    Reviewed by Mhairi5.0Aug 2020

  • "The house was spotless with excellent facilities for self catering."

    We had been worried about traffic noise, being on main road with bedrooms at front, but there was no problem for us with the windows closed at night. Although we would not stay in the heat of the summer. We enjoyed the location with walks round harbour and to the beach and marina. Parking on the road opposite was no problem and there is adequate parking just over the level crossing to the right. Pwllhelli town seemed to grow on us and we loved to meander around. It is well located for trips around the Llyn peninsular. We had a superb holiday and would stay again. Thank you.

    Reviewed by Stan4.4Sep 2019

  • "Brilliant little cottage, great view of the marina too."

    I would say if you are tall (over 5’6) you may find the stairs and kitchen doorway a challenge. But not enough to put you off. If you are travelling with little ones, there is no usable garden at the moment, until summer 2020, so take something to keep them entertained indoors. (No games at the property as listed) We loved the no pet rule, my husband is allergic and we find it more and more difficult to find places where animals have been. Would definitely go again!!!

    Reviewed by Emma5.0Jul 2019

  • "The house was good, clean and had a GREAT kitchen loved the facilities only reason I didn’t give 10/10 was for two reasons - Low doorways/ceilings downstairs, hit head a few times - although wi-if was at the property it was too slow to use, even for just browsing webpages."

    Despite this the house was close to the town centre, parking was surprisingly ample and I would stay at the property again.

    Reviewed by Ryan4.1Jul 2019

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Summary

  • Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size double, 1 x double
  • Bathroom with a shower over bath, basin and WC
  • Kitchen
  • Living/dining room
  • Please note when booking if you need a cot or high chair.Gas central heating
  • Electric cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer, washer/tumbler, dishwasher, LCD TV, selection of games/toys
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Travel cot and highchair available
  • On-road parking
  • Garden and enclosed front patio with bench
  • No pets and smoking
  • Please note This is an old fisherman's cottage and has low beams in places
  • Shop 1 mile
  • Pub 0.2 miles.

The property

Awel Y Mor is a terraced house located in the market town of Pwllheli, in north-western Wales.

This property is a perfect retreat for friends or small families alike, to spend some time by the sea enjoying the local attractions, you are also a 5 minute walk away from the marina and Abererch beach.

Upon entering the property, you will find an open-plan dining and living room area.

The living space has a corner suite sofa facing the LCD TV and decorative fireplace, for those relaxing evenings in.

Taking a step up into the large modern kitchen, you will find all you will need to make yourself at home such as the double electric oven, washing machine and dishwasher.

Moving upstairs, the two bedrooms are both decent in size, with each having ample storage with a wardrobe and drawer space.

Wake up to picturesque views of the Pwllheli marina from the king-size double bed in the first bedroom, or the double bed in the second bedroom, as both rooms face towards the sea.

The stylish bathroom has a bath with shower over, so you can choose to take a little extra time for yourself to relax on your holiday to soak in the tub - it also has a toilet and basin.

The front patio area of the property also has outdoor furniture so providing the weather is on your side, you will have more than enough outdoor space to wind down in with views of the marina.

Pwllheli has everything you need for a fantastic break with an abundance of bars, restaurants and independent cafés and shops nearby.

Whether it’s walking along the coast or exploring the neighbouring towns, Pwllheli is a great location to base yourself.

A popular attraction is Glasfryn Parc Activity Centre, where you can take part in over 11 indoor and outdoor activities, such as go-karting, water sports, and even crazy golf.

A 10-minute drive will take you to the neighbouring town of Criccieth.

Here you can find Dwyfor Ranch Rabbit Farm which is delightful day out for the family where children are allowed to handle a selection of lovely animals under adult supervision or hand-feed the alpacas!

There is also a medieval castle and two sandy beaches.

Awel Y Mor promises a great opportunity to make those special memories with your loved ones.

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About the location

PWLLHELI

Abersoch 6 miles; Criccieth 8 miles.

This busy market town is the unofficial capital of the Llyn Peninsula which is one of the most scenic regions of Wales, renowned for its outstanding scenery, stunning coastal walks, excellent beaches and golf courses. This traditional seaside town offers a variety of shops, pubs and restaurants and an impressive marina holding 400 boats. The town boasts two beaches, one with the Blue Flag Award and is renowned for its sailing and watersports. Close by are Criccieth, with its medieval castle, and popular Abersoch, a pretty harbour town also renowned for its wonderful beaches and watersports facilities. Much of the peninsula is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a lot of the coastline is owned by the National Trust providing many remote bays, sandy beaches and exciting clifftop walks, as well as wildlife havens like Bardsey Island. Discover all of Snowdonia, the Isle of Anglesey, many medieval castles and N.T. properties and gardens, or simply relax in this beautiful part of Wales.

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Please Note: The owner will only accept 1 booking per week and is flexible on arrival date please contact us if you have any queries regarding this before booking.