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Llygoden Cottage

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Beddgelert, North Wales & Snowdonia Show on map

4.0

Sykes rating

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Broadband / WiFi

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7 Customer Reviews

  • "A very cosy cottage in a picture postcard village."

    The cottage had everything you needed to enjoy your stay, including a gorgeous log burner but unfortunately it wasn’t cold enough to light. There were also plenty of instructions to help you use heating, hot water etc. and plenty of books and games for a rainy afternoon. A great holiday. Will definitely be back!

    Thank you for your great feedback and we are pleased you enjoyed your stay. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Kathryn5.0Sep 2024

  • "A traditional charming terrace cottage, with everything we needed for our stay."

    A short stroll to the picturesque village, several good places to eat, crafts and historical interest with charming walks. Perfect location for the exploring Snowdonia. We had a lovely stay.

    Thank you so much for your lovely comments, we are thrilled you enjoyed your stay and hope that we are able to accommodate you again at some point in the future. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Janice5.0Jun 2024

  • "We chose the cottage as we wanted to be in beddgelert- the cottage is in the perfect spot."

    The cottage is very small and compact but has pretty much everything you could need. It was a bit of a struggle to get it warm and cosy particularly as it was cold and wet a lot of the week we were there. There is obviously an ongoing issue with damp, and there is a serious leak on the velux which drips on to the bathroom floor whenever it rains!! Overall we had a good week- you are paying for the location though! We did find the copious amounts of laminated instructions stuck everywhere a bit hilarious!

    Thank you for your comments. We are glad you enjoyed your stay and always appreciate feedback from our guests as it helps us to make the necessary improvements to make the cottage as a welcoming as possible. Damp is always a problem in a grade 2 listed building from the 1870s and is common in the area due to the climate. We are continuously exploring avenues to ease the situation and attend to this as regularly and as often as we can. The Velux window had only just begun to leak and we have had back to back guests since it happened. However, we have been here ourselves for a few days now, with torrential rain most days, and the leak is far from 'serious'. but this is currently being addressed. We are glad you found the notices hilarious but you would be surprised how many people need information spelling out! Thank you again and we hope to welcome you another time. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Amanda Clare4.4Mar 2024

  • "There was a leak in the bathroom which we reported, this was a velux window so every time it rained it created a puddle on the floor."

    This was jot fixed during our stay. There was white dog hair covering the rug and sofa which was also reported. The hoover was broken so unable to clean the rug but don't expect to have to do that at the start of the holiday. There was mildew on the net curtain in the lounge and a lot of mould marks near the front door which I took photos of. The cottage seemed to be in the middle of being decorated with splodges of paint throughout. I would not return to this cottage.

    Thank you for your feedback. As you know, we responded very quickly when you contacted us although I understand that communication did not fix the leak. However, as you will appreciate, it is difficult to predict when there may be a problem and the window had not leaked up until this point. We were not able to get it fixed during your stay because it would need monitoring and investigating to identify where the rain was actually coming in, which would have been an invasion of your time. This is now being addressed. We contacted our cleaner regarding the dog hair and she assured us that she cleaned thoroughly and agreed there had been a lot of hair from previous guests. It is unfortunate that there was some residual hair, and we can only apologise. The vacuum cleaner was not great, but it did work, however we have now replaced it with a new one. With regards to some mildew building up, I know you will understand that this is a late 19th century cottage and it is a continuous rolling programme of maintenance. We are in the process of painting the cottage as you pointed out. We are sorry you feel you can not return to the cottage but of course that is your decision. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Amanda2.2Mar 2024

  • "Had a big water leak through the roof and down the walls into the utility/bathroom area which ran into the kitchen, spent half of Tuesday trying to mop it up, large patches of mould on half the walls, came home a day early due to weather forecast predicting heavy rain, not prepared to spend another day mopping water up."

    I really ought to be putting bad reviews on the sites this cottage is on.

    Dear Sir. Thank you for your feedback, however we were unaware of any problem and acted very quicky getting a roofer out on the day you left. He and a keyholder, who went to check on the property, both confirmed that the walls, floor and partitioning curtain were dry and no signs of 'flooding', as you informed us, were evident. The guests that went in after you on Friday (following the rain all day Thursday and Friday) also confirmed this and we, too, arrived today and have found the walls and floor to be dry. The roofer found a small area of flashing had been raised during the recent severe storms and has told us that a slight water ingress would only occur when the rain is at a certain pitch. He is rectifying the situation this week. Further to your comment that 'half the walls are covered in mould' we feel is a huge exaggeration as this was only in the area where we have now found the slight ingress, and is already cleaned up. We are sorry you felt obliged to leave early due to the weather. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Shaun2.2Feb 2024

  • "Lovely cottage, well equipped and central to the village, very homely."

    Thank you for your feedback, we're glad you enjoyed your stay. We look forward to hopefully accommodating you again in the future. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Daryl4.7Nov 2023

  • "We were impressed with the cottage and would likely stay there again."

    We used the throws to keep warm along with the electric heater. Not keen on open fires. In the warm summer months it would be an ideal place to stay in order to go to local attractions.

    Thank you for your feedback Steve, we are glad you enjoyed your stay and look forward to hopefully accommodating you again. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Steve4.4Nov 2023

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Summary

  • Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin
  • Ground-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC
  • Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining and sitting area with woodburning stove
  • Electric central heating
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer
  • TV with DVD player, WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen inc. in rent
  • Roadside parking
  • Enclosed terraced patio with furniture
  • Pet-friendly
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop and pub 0.1 miles
  • Note: Towels are not provided; guests are required to bring their own
  • Note: Please take care on the steep stairs inside the cottage and the stone steps to the front and rear, especially when it is wet outside
  • Please note, this property only accepts a minimum of 3 night booking.

The property

This traditional, stone-built cottage sits in the pretty village of Beddgelert, amidst the scenic splendour of the Eryri National Park.

Enjoying mountain views and a charming interior, Llygoden Cottage invites families looking to explore the natural beauty of this wonderful National Park, with a plethora of walking and cycling opportunities from the door.

Step into your new home-from-home and relax on the settee, positioned beside the woodburning stove and TV for those lazy evenings.

The dining table provides a lovely spot to enjoy mealtimes together, prepared in the compact but well-equipped kitchen.

Head out the rear door to the terraced patio, where you can enjoy an evening tipple as you relax amidst the beautiful surroundings.

Whisk away upstairs and discover two tasteful bedrooms, including a double and a twin with ample storage for your personal items.

Begin your morning routine in the shower room before heading out the door and discover this picture-postcard village.

Pick up the essentials from the post office, enjoy a pint in the Tanronnen Inn or book a table at the Glaslyn Artisan Ice Cream & Pizza.

Take a stroll along the river leading to the National Trust’s Aberglaslyn, a scenic Nature Reserve with a circular trail passing through woodland and across magnificent mountain scenery.

Explore further afield and spend a day in Blaenau Ffestiniog, home to a range of attractions including the Zip World Llechwedd and Bounce Below Trampoline Park, perfect for those seeking adventure, whilst the Ffestiniog Railway is a must for those locomotive enthusiasts.

All this and more awaits at Llygoden Cottage.

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About the location

BEDDGELERT

Porthmadog 7.7 miles; Caernarfon 12.8 miles.

The picturesque village of Beddgelert lies in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park at the foot of Mount Snowdon. Beddgelert is a bustling village with arts and craft shops, tea rooms, welcoming pubs, including Saracens Head and the Royal Goat, and restaurants, centred around the Afon Glaslyn river. A leisurely stroll along the river will take you to the Aberglaslyn Pass, one of North Wales’s most famous beauty spots. The Welsh Highland Steam Railway passes through the village on its journey from Porthmadog to Caernarfon. Beddgelert is famed for its monument to the Welsh Prince Llewelyn's dog, whom the Prince killed thinking it had attacked and killed his son, only to discover afterwards it had been defending his son from a savage wolf attack. From here, you can easily access Porthmadog, home to a Maritime Museum, the Welsh Highland Heritage Railway, the Black Rock Llamas, and Porthmadog Golf Club, as well as Borth y Gest, where you can hike along the Beach Path, spend a day at the beach, and dine at the popular Black Rock Beach Club with stunning sea views, onwards to the Llyn Peninsula and beyond, this is an ideal location for a Welsh holiday.

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This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas