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Modern Three Bedroom Holiday Cottage Near Aberdaron | Bryndaron

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Dog FriendlyNear BeachHot TubReal FireFarm Stay
Aberdaron
 
 

Bryndaron is a lovely and modern three bedroom holiday cottage near Aberdaron. Beautifully finished, sea views and plenty of outdoor space with a hot tub make it a perfect base to explore the beautiful Pen Llyn.

The holiday cottage itself is the front half of a larger property but the well thought out layout and private garden space creates a private and independent feel to the cottage.

Starting downstairs on the ground floor it is a semi open plan lay out with heated underfloor slate tiles throughout. The kitchen is very modern and clean and has everything you will need to cater for your group here.

The sitting room is just around the corner but is still the same room. Again simple furnishings all warmed up with a log burner. Brown leather sofa’s and oak furniture work well against the slate floor. The glass patio doors offering incredible views out towards Ynys Enlli (Bardsey island) also ensure the room gets lots of light.

There is one double bedroom on this floor - very light and spacious with the simple and modern interiors following through as with the rest of the downstairs. There is a family bathroom with a shower over bath set up.

Upstairs are two bedrooms; one sleeps three and the other two. Slightly warmer up here with carpets throughout and Victorian style beds. All very light and spacious and incredible views of the sea beyond.

 
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Facilities


Cottage Type
Dog Friendly
Near Beach
Hot Tub
Real Fire
Farm Stay
Essentials
Welcome Pack
Linen
Towels
Cot (cot-linen not provided)
WiFi
High Chair
Central Heating
Smoke detector
Carbon monoxide detector
First Aid kit
Fire extinguisher or blanket
Inside
2 Pets
Hob
Cooker
Microwave
Fridge
Freezer (not icebox)
Dishwasher
Dishwasher Tablets
Kettle
Toaster
Cooking Basics
Oven Gloves
Tea Towels
Wine Glasses
Champagne Flutes
Dining Table
Washing Machine
Tumble Dryer
Iron and ironing board
Cleaning Products
Hair Dryer
TV
Baby Safety Gates
Fireplace Guards
Mobile phone reception
Cottage suitable for 'assisted' wheelchair guests
Outside
Enclosed garden
Off street parking
BBQ
Bike Storage
Private Garden
Additional Information

The hot tub may not be ready for use on the first night due to back to back changeovers.

 

Floor Plans

 

Location

 

The house is located just outside Rhiw which is a small village on the South West tip of the Pen Llyn and is 100 meters from the Wales Coast Path, and also the local coastal bus route. 15 minutes drive from Abersoch and 10 minutes from Aberdaron.

In Rhiw itself, there is a manor house (Plas Rhiw) dating back to the 10th Century which is now owned by the National Trust - the organic garden is the only one owned by the National Trust. Porth Ysgo is the local beach which is beautiful and secluded and has a waterfall that cascades onto the beach itself...

Aberdaron, 10 minutes away is the nearest place to get all your local supplies and is a lovely coastal village and where you can get a boat over to the famous Bardsey Island. A couple of nice pubs and bakeries make this a lovely place to visit. Abersoch, 15 minutes away is where you will find a good selection of cafes, restaurants and shops along with lots of watersports and of course Hell’s Mouth which is the surfing spot of the area. You can also take part in Marine Safari’s and fishing trips.

The Pen Llyn has a lot going on. Glaslyn Parc is where you can go wakeboarding, karting and bowling along with lots of other family activities. The Marina in Pwllheli is a great place for sailing and Plas Glyn Y Weddw is a fab art gallery situated just up from the beach in Llanbedrog with the great Aqua Beach Bar on the beach itself.

The Ty Coch in Porthdinllaen, voted one of the best pubs in the world is about a 25 minute drive away.

Further East, you’ll enter Eryri (Snowdonia). There is Portmeirion, the beautiful Italian Village based on the coast. Wyddfa (Snowdon) is just over an hour away, there are many Castles to visit which are classed as world heritage sites. Last but not least are Zip World and the National Whitewater Centre which are all huge attractions to the area.

Here's a link for more info on the local area that you might find useful:
THINGS TO DO IN ABERDARON

 
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Availability

Availability
Guests
Max Adults:
7
Max Children:
4
Max Infants:
2
Maximum number of adults and children is 7
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Guest Reviews

 
Laura
 
24–30 Oct 2025
 

We had a lovely stay at Bryndol. The house is lovely with beautiful views and surroundings. The hosts were very welcoming and friendly, we had a lovely home made banana cake on arrival and some Halloween sweets for the kids, plus a bottle of Prosecco and lovely welcome pack. The house was really clean, cosy and had all the utensils we needed.

Charlotte
 
20–27 Sept 2025
 

Beautiful week spent in Wales, the host was there to meet us and made us feel at home. The house was comfortable during our stay with everything we needed. The views were outstanding! Great location for us to off and explore.

Anthony
 
7–13 Sept 2025
 

The views from the property were incredible. The hot tub is a great addition and relaxing in there of a night time watching the stars over the sea was amazing. Really relaxing even with a one year old 🥳 the host was friendly and greeted us to show us around. Loved our time in the property.

Sasha
 
8th August
 

We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the cottage. It was beautiful and has the most amazing views. The hosts were so lovely and thoughtful! We really didn’t want to leave! Thank you Arwel, Ann-Marie and family! We can’t wait to come back again soon! Xxx

Stuart
 
 

Lovely accommodation and we loved the home made brownies and bottle of Prosecco for us and Jeff 🐶 loved his ball and treats. Would highly recommend to anyone thinking about booking this accommodation.

Bradley
 
 

This is one of the most beautiful places I’ve stayed so far! The hosts were absolutely amazing and were so welcoming!! I would recommend to anyone who is looking for a weekend getaway. Hot tub and the views were amazing!! Would 1000000% stay again!!!

Michelle Thomas
 
 

A fantastic place to stay and everything you need for a self catering holiday in North Wales. Beautiful sunsets and very spacious accommodation, very welcoming hosts that are there if you need anything and let’s not forget the hot tub. Will definitely return.

Ben
 
 

Thanks for a great stay. Everything was fantastic from start to finish. Can’t fault the place.

Danny Jones
 
 

Stayed here a couple of weeks ago. It is an absolutely amazing little place, very clean and tidy. The views are spectacular.
The owners are very friendly and helpful too.
We will be coming back to stay again.

Beccy
 
 

What a fantastic holiday let! We stayed for a long weekend and couldn’t fault the house, the location or the hosts. They were friendly and attentive but not intrusive. The house has everything we needed for our stay – well equipped kitchen, comfortable beds, great views, a hot tub. The hosts had left home baked goods, a bottle of prosecco and fresh flowers ready for our arrival which was a nice touch. A perfect place to stay for a rally and birthday celebration! We will definitely be returning.

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