Featuring garden views, Snowdonia Hideaway offers accommodation with a garden, around 11 km from Aberdovey Golf Club. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Billy
United Kingdom
Location was excellent and Crogloft was a great, cosy stay. Katy was very easy to communicate with. The surrounding fields are a great backdrop to the cottage.
Boasting garden views, The Cosy Pad is situated in Tywyn, 13 km from Aberdovey Golf Club. This property offers access to a patio and free private parking.
LINDA
United Kingdom
Very quiet, also a welcome pack was included which we did not expect, lovely location, albeit a little hard to find.
Set in Tywyn and only 5.2 km from Castell y Bere, Glan Y Mofra Bach Holiday Cottages offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
John
United Kingdom
No breakfast, a cottage which you provide your own food and drink however there was an unexpected welcome pack on our arrival, most welcome. The website states parking for 2 cars, I rang the host and said we were part of a car club and there would be 3 cars, this was agreed and space was made available👍
Situated in Tywyn and only 400 metres from Tywyn Beach, Newly renovated 1st floor apartment with mountain views features accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Mark
United Kingdom
The apartment was conveniently located between the town and the beach and also a close walk to the railway station.
It was very comfortable with all the facilities we needed, making our short stay very enjoyable.
Views of the mountains at the back of the property and the sea could be seen from the front windows.
Parking was easy and close to the property entrance for easy loading and unloading.
Tywyn is a small town with a Co-op and a Spar, a very good bakery and a number of cafés, restaurants and takeaways.
There is also a very good little park nearby with crazy golf, tennis and putting which is ideal for young families. This is also close to the wonderful beach where some spectacular sunsets can be enjoyed at the end of the day.
Situated in Aberdyfi, 2.3 km from Aberdyfi Beach, Trefeddian Hotel features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
John
United Kingdom
Enthusiastic courteous staff in restaurant, bar and room service
Situated in Snowdonia National Park, Penhelig Arms has a waterside location at the mouth of the Dyfi estuary. It offers fresh seafood and a range of other dishes, and has a real log fire in winter.
Spain
United Kingdom
Location is fantastic; views of the sea from windows and terrace. Great range of food from pub. Continental and full English breakfasts available and staff very accommodating and flexible on arrangements. Upstairs; large bedroom, fantastic sea views and huge bathroom. Downstairs; 2 sofa beds and sofa with tv. Dining area and fridge. Apartment was clean on arrival, towels provided, cups, glasses and tea/ coffee. Very easy check in/ check out process available online or in pub. Despite being on the main road, it is quiet at night although there is the expected busy traffic and people passing during the day and noise from the pub. Location excellent for Aberdovey and beyond. Terrace delightful to sit out in sun until late evening and pub also has outdoor seating for food.
Brig-y-Don is a beachfront property located in Aberdyfi, 47 km from Aberystwyth Golf Club and 46 km from Clarach Bay.
Nicholas
United Kingdom
The location is brilliant a five minute walk to Aberdyfi Main Street and beach, the room is modern and clean. The view is amazing out of the window and you feel
relaxed as soon as you arrive. Nigel was very welcoming and made us feel at home either fresh filtered water and homemade cake. The property also has free parking. The location is high up but easily walkable and worth it for the views,
Cefn Crib Cabins is set in Machynlleth, 38 km from Aberystwyth Golf Club, 38 km from Clarach Bay, and 10 km from Aberdovey Golf Club. This property offers access to a patio and free private parking.
Lovely location, very quiet and safe parking. A quiet area in keeping with this part of Wales. Close to local shops and beaches although we did not go to the beach. We shopped at the local supermarket and cooked for ourselves. It is easy to get around Tywyn although the road to the cottage is very narrow. We would definitely stay at this cottage when next in the area, it is a great price for a comfortable clean cottage with all facilities required.
John
10
Scored 10
Small friendly Welsh town near the beach.
Small friendly Welsh town near the beach. Good shopping, excellent restaurants, safe, short walk from center of town to the beach. A night at the Magic Cinema is a must along with a ride on the train to start a hike.
Brian
United States
10
Scored 10
The accommodation was very clean and very tidy.
The accommodation was very clean and very tidy. It felt like home as soon as we sorted out our luggage and made up the bed. The toilet and shower was very clean there was a lot of cleaning products in the property so there is no excuse not to leave the place clean and tidy when you leave . The tv picture was very good. We had to use the tv one day as it a very wet day. The beach is just a two minute walk away . All in all it is a brilliant little place for up to 4 people . I think we will definitely be going back there again.
Brian
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
As regular visitors to Tywyn, we have seen it slowly...
As regular visitors to Tywyn, we have seen it slowly deteriorate and for it now to have several empty shops etc on the main street is very sad. The issues with having no doctor within easy reach is a very worrying situation too.
We had recently been considering relocating to Tywyn, but our 2023 Easter visit has probably put paid to that with it now requiring a severe regeneration programme to make it more appealing for future residents and businesses, including our family of 4 (3 of which are trained engineers).
To have gone to the trouble and immense cost of building the new sea defences, to now let this beautiful historic town appear as though it is on it's knees is an absolute travesty. Shame on the town council!
Rachel
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We were surprised how quiet tywyn was for the middle of...
We were surprised how quiet tywyn was for the middle of august when we visited, considering the lovely weather we had for the week. Always easy to park & the beach & generally walking about was fine as not too busy anywhere. We thouroughley enjoyed our stay in the area & having never visited this part of wales before will defo be coming back.
edward
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Tywyn is a very nice seaside town in southern snowdonia and...
Tywyn is a very nice seaside town in southern snowdonia and is an ideal base for walking the area.
Tywyn is the main base of the Talylln Railway which is a must to go on if you are staying there
The beach is a bit pebbley but is sandy as the tide goes out.
There are plenty of cafes and eateries but most are only open during the the day.
There was not much choice of places for an evening meal except two exclusive places in town where you have to book and two Indian if you like Indian food
There is a pub on the front which serves very good food but the menu is very limited and stops serving by 8pm.
Alan
United Kingdom
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