Ty Cwyfan: Three bedroom, pet-friendly apartment in Aberffraw

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4.8
Outstanding(52 Reviews)

Cottage in Aberffraw

6 guests · 3 bedrooms · 2 baths

Reasons to book

Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Great for petsBring all your friends and family, even the furry ones
Includes essentialsPets allowed, Kitchen or Kitchenette, Internet / Wifi and more

About this cottage rental

Check In: 5pm | Check Out: 11am

Ty Cwyfan - pronounced 'Tea Quiv-an' is set within a complex of traditional stone cottages built within the historical grounds of the court of Prince Llywelyn, the greatest ruler of Wales.

Despite the historical setting, the accommodation has been beautifully refurbished with lots of modern touches to ensure a relaxing and comfortable stay.

Ty Cwyfan is pet-friendly, welcoming two well-behaved pets to stay.

The open plan living, kitchen and dining area is bright and spacious, maximising the natural sunlight that floods in through the multi-aspect windows and glass door to the patio and perfectly framing the rural surroundings.

The living room is furnished with two sofas, a large wall-mounted flat-screen TV and there is a dining table to seat up to six guests. Outside, there is a small patio with a bench table where you can enjoy your morning coffee and breakfast in the sun.

The well-equipped kitchen runs along the back wall and has everything you need to prepare family meals, a beach picnic, or a packed lunch ready for a day's adventure along the Anglesey Coastal Path.

Hidden away is a small utility area with a washing machine to take care of all your holiday laundry without disturbing you.



Sleeping arrangements

Each of the three bedrooms boasts luxury ensuite shower rooms, so there will be no fighting over which room to choose.

The master bedroom has a full king-size bed and there are two twin rooms. The ideal set-up for family holidays.

Thanks to the clever layout and styling of this property the bedrooms are located away from the living rooms, so your children can sleep without being disturbed by after dinner chat or sound from the television.



The Complex

Guests to Ty Cwyfan will enjoy many onsite amenities on the Llys Llewelyn heritage and accommodation complex, ample parking space, and a popular bar and kitchen which serves afternoon tea, traditional home-cooked dishes and a selection of irresistible cakes and scones (Closed in off peak season & open Wednesday - Sunday in peak season)!



Who is Ty Cwyfan for?

Ty Cwyfan is an ideal accommodation choice for small family or friend groups who want to enjoy a relaxing holiday without being too remote. It offers the perfect base for investigating historical Aberffraw and the Anglesey Coastal Path.

This property forms part of the Llys Llewellyn cluster which includes seven properties in total allowing for a very flexible arrangement to accommodate larger groups of friends or extended family.

Please get in touch and ask us about our multiple booking discounts.

Nitty Gritty
Ty Cwyfan is a pet friendly property and welcomes one well-behaved dog. There is a communal dual charge pod point EV charger at the Llys Llewelyn complex. You will need to download an app to charge your vehicle. The property provides one travel cot and one high-chair only - We don't provide a travel cot mattress and cot linen. On arrival you will receive a complimentary welcome pack with a few essentials to get your holiday started the right way.
Want to book activities?

At Anglesey Holiday Lettings we are partnered with a selection of local activity organisers to bring you the maximum fun and enjoyment during your stay. If you would like to organise any activities such as water sports, golf at Anglesey Golf Club, massage treatments, adventure sports, restaurant discounts, and a host of children's fun excursions, please speak to us and we'll help you organise them!



On hand when you need us

The management team live on the Island and will ensure that everything is as it should be ahead of your arrival. And we are always on call throughout your stay for anything you need.
All properties have a Welcome Folder to help familiarise guests with the property, the local area and the island We've invested in our own laundry unit, providing hotel quality satin white towels and bed linens for each of our properties All of our properties comply with all Fire Safety Regulations
*An infant/child is defined as a person who sleeps in a travel cot. An infant is an additional person to the maximum occupancy stated for each property.



All about Aberffraw

Aberffraw is a small, quiet village on the west coast of Anglesey at the mouth of the gently flowing River Ffraw, renowned for its spectacular sand dunes and immense stretch of sandy beach.

The village itself sits on the site of a medieval ‘llys' (princely court), which was home to the Royal House of Aberffrawfrom which Llewelyn Fawr or Llewelyn the Great, descended.

Llewelyn was the de facto ruler of all Wales for 40 years. There is no denying the historical importance of the House of Aberffraw with many local places and names still bearing reference to this era.

Today Aberffraw is a peaceful and scenic get-away-from-it-all village. Ideal for guests looking for a tranquil base to explore the Coastal path. It is a walker's paradise with plenty of trails for all levels.

Follow the path down the estuary to catch a glimpse of local bird species and where the river meets the sea, you can take in the inspiring sea and mountain scenery, with Bardsey Island and the Llyn Peninsula beyond.

Head in the other direction and you may catch cattle grazing gently in the heathland, as you head over the impressive sand dune range to ‘Traeth Mawr', which literally translates to ‘big' or ‘great' beach with its endless sand dunes, Traeth Mawrhas been called the Sahara of Wales!

Aberffraw Village has a village shop that's on hand for all the essentials and you can sample the delicious cakes served at the Llys Llewelyn tea rooms (open Wednesday - Sunday). The pub ‘Y Goron' or ‘The Crown' is currently closed until further notice.

The Church in the Sea or ‘St Cwyfan's' church is another must-see during your trip to Aberffraw. Built in the 7th century, the church now stands on the islet of Cribinau separated from the mainland by years of coastal erosion.

Against the odds this beautiful little church stands proud and bravely on a rock, and is quite a sight to behold. Church services are held regularly in the summer months, with occasional weddings and christenings, all of course romantically dictated by the tides! The cove in which the church sits, is a gentle walk of about a mile from Aberffraw village.

Further afield the larger village of Rhosneigr is four miles away by road or seven miles if you take the coast path – trust us, you won't be disappointed. There is a daily, regular bus service for those who don't want to walk back!

Whatever your plans for your Anglesey holiday, you will not fail to be charmed by the historic, proud and immensely scenic little Welsh gem that is Aberffraw.

Amenities

Pets allowed
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Laundry
Dishwasher
TV
Family friendly

Map of Aberffraw

Reviews

4.8
Outstanding(52 Reviews)
4.8
May 2024
Everything you could want for a family stay. Very luxurious and comfortable. We enjoyed exploring the area and the children loved the dunes.
4.8
Apr 2024
Great stay - ideal for 3 friends who want their own ensuites. Very well equipped. Excellent location.
4.8
Apr 2024
Lovely place really enjoyed our stay , The double bed needs a topper on as you could feel the springs through the mattress, also the frying pan is too large for the cooker rings but apart from that no other problems .
4.8
Apr 2024
Great property. We stayed for 3 weeks whilst visiting family in the village. Very convenient location for us! Unfortunately we had some issues with heating, the house was very cold, especially overnight, on windy days a breeze can be felt coming in through the windows, especially in bedrooms/bathrooms. Apparently there is some underfloor heating. We were told user error when it came to the panel on the wall in the kitchen, yet the 2 maintenance people that came (they did come in a timely manner) gave us 2 different sets of instructions, both we tried yet neither worked. We were given a couple of oil type radiator heaters to help with the situation but they couldn’t be left on due to safety issues with our toddlers being able to touch them etc and unfortunately we did all suffer from bad colds during our final week. Overall it’s a lovely property but would be better suited to a stay during the summer months.
4.8
Mar 2024
Third time staying here and will always return. The accommodation is wonderful and well fitted out. The surrounding area is stunning, even in the not so clement weather at this time of year.
4.8
Jan 2024
A spacious apartment, good sized rooms, en suite with every bedroom and everything you might need for your stay. Good location for Newborough and Rhosneigr. You can walk from the accommodation along the river to a big beach which was great. The downside is that the village has very little in terms of amenities. The pub next door is closed. The cafe which is part of the complex had closed until the end of January. Will be different in season of course. There is also other accommodation above the twin rooms which isn't clear from the photos. A warning to dog owners that the little courtyard is not secure for larger/springy dogs, my spaniel leapt the wall. Overall, nice accommodation which is well-located for the beach, Newborough and Rhosneigr. The Oyster Catcher restaurant is a 5 minute drive and serves delicious food.
4.8
Oct 2023
Nice accommodation with much appreciated welcome pack containing milk, tea, coffee, biscuits, etc. Good location to explore that part of Anglesey.
4.8
Sep 2023
We chose this accommodation as the reviews were good but it did not live upto them. Beds really uncomfortable, now got a bad back. Some areas dusty and cobwebs. Sofas stained and smelly, had to buy fabric freshener to use. Paintwork in need of redoing in areas of every room. Arrived on a hot day to find blinds had been left open and the sun streaming in, the room was boiling. No fan available. Lovely area with beach and walks. Could be a nice holiday home but has been neglected. Certainly not worth the money we paid

FAQs

How much does this cottage cost compared to others in Aberffraw?

The average price for a rental in Aberffraw is $156 per night. This rental is $12 above the average.

Is parking included with this cottage?

Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Ty Cwyfan: Three bedroom, pet-friendly apartment in Aberffraw. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this cottage?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this cottage. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is Ty Cwyfan: Three bedroom, pet-friendly apartment in Aberffraw pet friendly?

Yes! This cottage is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.

What amenities are available at Ty Cwyfan: Three bedroom, pet-friendly apartment in Aberffraw?

We found 8 amenities for this rental. This includes pets allowed, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, parking, and laundry.

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