Soak up the best that North Wales has to offer with a retreat to Tyddyn Plwm Isa, a cosy cottage nestled in the quaint village of Newborough.
Nestled in the midst of North Wales, Tyddyn Plwm Isa is a charming cottage overlooking the natural beauty of the Snowdonia Mountains. Benefitting from an open-plan layout and located across one floor, this property is infinitely sociable. Endearingly rustic, Tyddyn Plwm Isa is furnished with gorgeous wood floors and exposed beams. Equipped for all seasons, the cottage is enjoyable throughout the year, hosting a wood-burning stove for guaranteed cosiness during the winter months and an outdoor patio and dining area for the summer.
Featuring two bedrooms, the first hosts one queen bed, and the second two singles, suitable for family and friends alike. Located across one floor, there are no stairs, making the cottage fully accessible for those with additional needs. The kitchen and living area benefit from an open-plan layout, which is a highly sociable space where guests can enjoy each others' company long into the night. The kitchen is fully equipped with a fridge, a microwave, a dishwasher, a stove, and an oven. Welcoming in the light from the bi-fold doors, the living area features an armchair, sofa, and TV for sociable evenings chatting in front of the fire. The bathroom features a spacious free-standing shower, toilet and sink, furnished with a skylight, immersing guests in the Welsh nature during their morning soak. Towels and bed linen are provided.
Overlooking the mountains of Snowdonia, Tyddyn Plwm Isa is perfect for nature lovers. Nestled in the quaint village of Newborough, or Niwbwrch, the local area guarantees a peaceful holiday away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Guests can indulge in a walk around the leafy greenery of Newborough Forest, escape to the island of Ynys Llanddwyn, featuring historic church ruins and a lighthouse, or even stroll around Newborough Warren.
Budding historians will enjoy a visit to the Anglesey Transport Museum and Café featuring collectable vehicles and a caravan site, or equally, the Llys Rhosyr, an archaeological site featuring the ruins of a pre-Edwardian commotal court. A mile away from the property lies Llanddwyn Beach, the perfect spot for windy walks with the dogs. Further afield in the Snowdonia National Park lies the Snowdon Mountain Railway and the National Slate Museum, alongside a myriad of Welsh beauty spots, including Dolgoch Falls, Cader Idris, Swallow Falls and Electric Mountain.
Please note: minimum stay for this property is: 2 nights low season & 7 nights high season
Tyddyn Plwm Isa is owned and managed by Delyth Kendrick.
You can ask a question or make a booking request directly with Delyth Kendrick.
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