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Fron Heulog

(Ref. 1088926)

Llangybi, Gwynedd, North Wales & Snowdonia Show on map

4.2

Sykes rating

  • 5 Guests

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

Reviews & Ratings

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  • cottage (8)
  • lovely (7)
  • our (6)
  • location (5)
  • stay (5)
  • garden (4)

11 Customer Reviews

  • "The cottage was clean and well presented."

    It states that the garden is enclosed but if you have a small dog or a dog that can jump it is anything but secure. If you have an escape artist then they will easily get out. As for facilities, you need to take all your own condiments/ sauces as nothing is provided and the nearest shop is around 4 miles away. It wasn’t stated what type of coffee machine it was on the listing and no coffee pods were provided even just for our first morning. Luckily I was forward thinking and took a cafetière with me and our own coffee. Please beware of the bbq ! It has a huge hole in the bottom of it making it unusable. We used disposable ones. The recycling was full on our arrival so we put our recycling as neat as we could by the side of the bins. The shower makes a terrible din in the double bedroom so not good if someone is still sleeping The water doesn’t get very hot and the kitchen taps drip.

    Reviewed by Helen2.8Jul 2024

  • "We loved our stay, in the area was peaceful and quiet and the cottage was close to everywhere we wanted to go."

    The cottage had everything we needed in it especially in the kitchen. The owners even had hand wash, washing up liquid and dishwasher tablets there for us to use which not many places do. Will definitely be booking this again

    Reviewed by Lianne4.4Mar 2024

  • "The second stay at this lovely cottage- home from home."

    The generous starter pack of logs and coal was welcome as we arrived to hail. A great location to visit all of our favourite beaches. Already booked to return in June. A more relaxed end to the holiday would be a 10am departure time, which most holiday cottages operate. Dawn High Peak

    Reviewed by Dawn5.0Mar 2024

  • "The house was in a very peaceful rural location easy to find with excellent parking."

    The kitchen was well equipped with everything you need. Great sofa in lounge, log burner with starter pack. Beautiful bathroom, best I’ve seen in a Sykes let. Good location for exploring The Llyn. Downsides for me, underfloor heating didn’t come on at all so kitchen was cold. Tried to contact owners but no phone signal. BBQ wasn’t useable so bought a small one when out and about. The garden could do with being enclosed for a stay with a dog, even if it was a small fence across the back. The fridge and separate small freezer had both been turned off so we’re not cold.

    Reviewed by Jacqueline3.4Sep 2023

  • "Lovely cottage very homely and in such a peaceful place also very handy for visiting lots of places would recommend"

    Reviewed by Sheila5.0Sep 2023

  • "A very homely cottage, we loved our stay there."

    It is a lovely quiet area and is a good location from which to explore the area

    Reviewed by Tony4.7Jun 2023

  • "Such a pretty cottage in a lovely location."

    A safe large garden for my dog and a suuny setting to enjoy the scenery. A great base for revisiting our favorite beaches on the peninsula. Homely and looking forward to returning. Dawn High Peak

    Reviewed by Dawn5.0May 2023

  • "I have sent a letter of complaint"

    Reviewed by Jane1.3Apr 2023

  • "Fron Heulog is a lovely cottage with sea views from the upstairs main bedroom."

    Inside, the property was comfortable and well equipped although some of the kitchen stuff wasn't that clean. We reported a couple of minor issues to the owner and he was really pleasant. Although there's no shop or pub in the quiet village, its not far to go to places. Beautiful walking and cycling both straight from the cottage and further down the peninsula. Excellent place to chill out and unwind!

    Reviewed by Becky4.1Mar 2023

  • "Really lovely cottage I a quiet village which was perfect for us and our dog."

    Very comfortable sofa for cuddling up after a day out at the local beaches and towns.

    Reviewed by Stuart3.8Nov 2022

  • "Had a lovely stay at this property."

    Loved the outside area and garden. Great location for exploring this area.

    Reviewed by Judith4.7Jul 2022

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Summary

  • Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x double, 1 x single
  • Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail, underfloor heating and WC
  • Kitchen/diner with underfloor heating
  • Sitting room with woodburning stove
  • Electric central heating with partial underfloor heating and woodburning stove
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, coffee maker, washing machine and dishwasher
  • TV with Freeview, DVD player, WiFi, selection of books and games
  • Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Private parking for 2 cars
  • Enclosed front garden with lawn and furniture
  • Enclosed rear garden with lawn, decking, furniture and barbecue
  • One well-behaved dog welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop 2.8 miles, pub 2.4 miles
  • Note: Check-in from 4pm, check-out by 9am
  • Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £150

The property

Afonwen 3.2 miles.

Nestled in the peaceful hamlet of Llangybi near Afonwen, Clwyd is this idyllic, Grade II listed cottage, Fron Heulog.

With country walks on your doorstep and some of the best beaches and attractions of North Wales nearby, this is a wonderful base for a family and pet-friendly holiday.

Pull into the private gravelled driveway and admire the peaceful scene of the picturesque cottage and rural surroundings, before stepping inside your home-from-home.

Inside you'll find plenty of cottage character creating homely rooms, as well as stylish, contemporary updates and artwork.

Underfloor heating warms your feet whilst you rustle up a home-cooked meal in the kitchen/diner, complete with excellent amenities, including an Espresso coffee machine to kick-start your mornings, and seating for six guests to eat together or socialise over your favourite drinks after the day's adventures.

A snug sitting room features white, wooden beams, a beautiful inglenook fireplace with a woodburning stove to warm the room and two large, inviting sofas; help yourself to the selection of books and games or choose a film for evening entertainment.

A pet-friendly cottage, Fron Heulog welcomes one well-behaved dog to curl up in front of the woodburner after a long day following you on your adventures.

When it's time to retire for the evening, head upstairs to find three lovely bedrooms all with their own unique décor, plenty of storage space to unpack your belongings, and views out to the quaint countryside.

Choose from a king-size, a double or a single and rest your head ready for a day along the Welsh coast or wandering through a picture-perfect village.

Relax in the bubble bath or energise your day with a hot shower in the chic bathroom, featuring attractive grey tiling and the added comfort of a heated towel rail.

With the sun setting on the rolling hills, make the most of the fantastic surroundings by dining alfresco in Fron Heulog's rear garden with a raised decking area, barbecue and outdoor seating.

The gardens are pet-friendly and enclosed so your canine companion is free to roam in safety.

The hamlet of Llangybi offers country walks in quiet locations, with the historic St Cybi's Well within easy reach, whilst the charming village of Afonwen is just a short journey away for your self-catering needs, such as shops, two traditional pubs and an award-winning butcher/delicatessen.

Pack your towels, buckets and spades and drive to the Llŷn Peninsula's world-class beaches, such as Nefyn and Porth Dinllaen, or soak up the history in nearby towns and villages.

Pwllheli is a bustling market town with a contemporary marina to wander along with ice cream in hand, before heading to art galleries, a fantastic watersports centre or taking coastal cruises with opportunities to spot seals, dolphins and a variety of birdlife.

Journey south east to Criccieth, tucked away at the top of Cardigan Bay, with the fascinating ruins of Castell Criccieth overlooking the sea, family-friendly pebbled beaches and the popular Dylan's restaurant and café for delicious food in a stylish, glass-fronted setting right on the beach.

Head a little further east to the popular harbour town of Porthmadog, home to a good range of shops, rail links taking visitors across stunning Welsh landscapes, as well as a Maritime Museum telling the town's interesting slate history.

Perfect for walkers, cyclists and historians alike, follow the Wales Coast paths or join the Lôn Ardudwy bike route, whilst Portmeirion is a popular neighbouring village, home to unique, Italian-like architecture and woodland walks.

Adventurous guests looking for challenging hikes also have Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park within reach of for truly spectacular views well-worth the trek.

Gather your loved ones for a wonderful stay in Fron Heulog.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £150.

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About the location

LLANGYBI, GWYNEDD

Pwllheli 6 miles; Porthmadog 11.4 miles

This quaint little village rests in the beautiful Eifonydd region, which covers the south-eastern part of the Llyn Peninsula from Porthmadog to the eastern fringes of Pwllheli. Positioned in the Welsh county of Gwynedd, there are opportunities to explore one of the most scenic regions of Wales, with plenty of attractions in driving distance. As well as its sweeping countryside, littered with stone circles and various menhirs, the village is noted for its holy well, Ffynnon Gybi, a lovely part of local myth and tradition. The bustling market town of Pwllheli offers a variety of shops, pubs and restaurants, along with an impressive marina holding 400 boats. Sailing and watersports are on offer at its famous Blue Flag beach and you also have the Llyn Coastal Path winding its walk along an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. A lot of the coastline is owned by the National Trust providing many remote bays and sandy beaches. For walking and sightseeing, Eryri (Snowdonia) offers a plethora of outdoor activities and notable sites worth a visit. There are several heritage steam railways - the Ffestiniog, Welsh Highland, Llanberis Lakeside and Eryri (Snowdonia) Mountain, for days out with the whole family. For those who love history, there are the castles of Harlech, Criccieth and Caernarfon within easy reach. This is the ideal holiday destination for all ages to enjoy!

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
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  • Christmas