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10 Guests
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5 Bedrooms
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4 Bathrooms
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Pets Yes
Features
- Off road parking
- Ground floor accommodation
- Ground floor bedroom
- Open fire
- Garden / Patio
- Cot available
- Highchair available
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
8 Customer Reviews
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"Fantastic property in wonderful location."
Perfect inside and out in every way. A great way to experience remote living for a few days in the beautiful Welsh countryside.
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"Beautiful barn with amazing views, a gem really."
High quality furnishing. Kitchen well equipped. Fast internet and cows around - sounds like impossible combination yet it's true. The road from Prenteg was challenging but we preferred than the other one. We will recommend our friends. And will be back :-)
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"An amazing property very well renovated with stunning views, the property has everything you could possibly need, it’s within easy reach of plenty of attractions,the owners of this property should be very proud of what they have to offer."
We will recommend to all our friends and family Thanks David and trina
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"Amazing stay at a beautiful property."
High quality finishings throughout, high ceilings. Remote location with stunning views. Not the easiest track to get to the property, but definitely worth it. Two cots provided which was a huge help for us.
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"This property is absolutely STUNNING!"
As soon as we opened the door it had the wow factor. Yes, it is a little remote location wise but the breathtaking views, scenery, cows and sheep more than make up for this. It was such bliss waking up to this every morning. The house itself is gorgeous, decorated to a very high standard with great attention to detail, the owners have really thought of everything you need to make for a relaxing stay. We were not originally meant to stay in this property but so glad we did in the end, I honestly cannot recommend this house enough!! There were 8 of us in the groups and there was sufficient space that didn’t make you feel like you were on top of each other, at any point. The only tiny thing to note, there is not much outside space except a lovely terrace, which is wonderful to sit and watch the world go by. However, be mindful if travelling with children there is no grass or garden, unless you want to go past the fence with the sheep and cows. This a minor thing that should not put you off this property as it is AMAZING!! We will definitely book to stay here again! Thank you to the owner's for giving us a memorable stay x
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"The house was stunning and beautifully renovated - absolutely NO complaints with the property as it's amazing."
BUT you do need to stress the access is not easy. We are farmers so used to cart tracks, uneven roads etc but the southern access is EXTREMELY steep, narrow and quite hairy to drive up. The northern route is much better - still extremely narrow but at least it's a gentle incline and you can see what's coming more easily. The perils of the access route were only pointed out AFTER I had booked. I just think we would have avoided completely that southern access had we been advised the other route was easier - it might be longer but it's more enjoyable and we only did this for the rest of the holiday. Oh, and two different Sat NAvs gave different locations - one was in the middle of a lake! Stunning views, worth the hike but not for the nervous driver at all! You can slip off the edge of the narrow track if you have to back up as in many places there are bogs on either side!! Plus the track to the cottage, once you have found it, is very bumpy and pot holey - also perhaps not for the less adventurous? As i say, we are used to these conditions, not many people are!! Fab place though - just amazing views - when it's not raining. Oh and you say it's 11 mins to shops but that's only through the southern route NOT the northern. You don't want to find you have run out of milk - it's an expedition to find more!! Saying that, we'd return in a shot!!
Thank you very much for your comments. We are pleased that you enjoyed the house and it’s beautiful location.We appreciate your thoughts and have added extra access information to the website. We look forward to welcoming you on a return visit. Property Owner
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"We had a lovely, peaceful stay at Beudy Mawr!"
The house is immaculate and furnishes amazingly. We had everything we needed and it was better than we could have wished for. Thank you for a fabulous stay, we'd love to return!
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"A stunning house in a wonderful unique location!"
Such a beautiful well thought out conversion - (lovely that everything is still so new (+unused) & shiny. We were all very comfortable and felt relaxed and at home. The views are simply stunning (when its not raining of course!). Even when it's wet and visibility down to zero it is a great place to hunker down and enjoy the sheep, cows and miniature horses - delightful. Many thanks!
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Summary
- Five bedrooms: 1x Kingsize with en-suite walk-in shower and basin and WC,1x double with en-suite walk-in shower and basin and WC, 2x ground-floor kingsize (1x zip/link to a twin) , 1 x ground-floor twin.1x groundfloor walk-in shower and WC, 1x walk-in shower,basin and WC, 1 x groundfloor bathroom with bath
- Kitchen
- Living/dining room with woodburning stove
- Sunroom
- Underfloor air source heating
- Oven, hob, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, kettle, toaster
- TV and WiFi
- Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- 2 x Highchair and 2 x travel cot available
- Off-road parking for 5 cars
- Enclosed rear patio
- Two well-behaved dogs welcome
- Sorry, no smoking
- Pub 3.8 miles, shop 3.9 miles
- Note: Dogs must be kept on leads when outside at all times
The property
Tremadog 3.8 miles.
Beudy Mawr is a charming barn conversion boasting stunning views over the estuary of Tremadog, Gwynedd.
With a lovely, slick interior and welcoming two well-behaved dogs, this delightful home is perfect for friends and families seeking a serene escape amidst picturesque surroundings.
Upon entering Beudy Mawr, you will be greeted by a spacious, well-equipped kitchen, perfect for preparing delicious meals for your group.
Adjacent to the kitchen, you will find a large living/dining room, complete with a TV and a warm woodburning stove.
Here, you can enjoy your meals at the dining table, which offers ample seating for all guests.
The interior boasts a slick and impressive design that highlights this property's elegance.
On the ground floor, you will also find two inviting double bedrooms and a twin room, all tastefully decorated and offering a peaceful night's sleep.
Two additional double bedrooms can be found on the first floor, both boasting en-suite facilities, providing a touch of convenience.
For those seeking a quiet moment, the sunroom provides a peaceful retreat to take in the lovely views from indoors.
Outside, the rear patio invites you to enjoy the fresh air and stunning views, perhaps with a morning coffee or an evening glass of wine.
On your doorstep is a vast array of attractions to explore; for history enthusiasts, the impressive Harlech Castle, holding centuries of stories, is a must-visit, or journey to Caernarfon Castle, another imposing medieval fortress.
Golfing fanatics will find the esteemed Royal St. David's Golf Club not far away, a world-class links course offering challenging play and breathtaking sea views.
For lovers of cuisine, The Plas Restaurant offers a sumptuous menu that will tempt all taste buds.
Jump aboard the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways for a memorable train journey through the heart of Snowdonia, an amazing way to experience stunning landscapes.
Head south to the Maritime Museum or The Australia, a vibrant bar and restaurant.
Venture further afield to the Isle of Anglesey, where the captivating underwater attractions at the Anglesey Sea Zoo, and further historical marvel, the Royal Welch Fusiliers Museum, await.
Whether you're planning a family holiday or a getaway with friends, Beudy Mawr offers a delightful base from which to explore the beauty of Gwynedd.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £600.
About the location
TREMADOG
Porthmadog 1 mile; Harlech 10 miles.
Situated on the outskirts of Porthmadog, is the small village of Tremadog. Within this village, you will find a selection of pubs, a restaurant, a fish and chip shop, a SPAR and a wealth of local business. Within one mile, you will find the larger, coastal town of Porthmadog which plays host to a larger selection of amenities to suit all. Moreover, as the village rests on the edge of the wonderful Snowdonia National Park, visitors can use Tremadog as a base to explore miles of countryside, complete with Wales’ tallest mountain, woodlands, beaches and areas steeped with charming history. Further afield, is the seaside resort of Harlech, where you can walk along the beach, explore the imposing medieval castle or settle within a café and gaze out across the sea. Nearby villages include the Italian-style village of Portmeirion and the town of Criccieth, each well worth a visit. Tremadog is a quaint village, ideal for exploring North Wales.
Please note: Access from the North is a flat single track road off the main road
Please note: Access from the South is a single steep track with some passing places
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Last minute
- Christmas