Aberffraw · 整套民居 · 2室2床2.0卫 · 可住4人 · Bwthyn Siwan
Beautiful pet-friendly two-bedroom stone cottage within a small development in the historical village of Aberffraw. Ideal as a couples or family retreat and as a base to explore Anglesey. Check In: 4pm | Check Out: 10am Bwthyn Siwan - pronounced 'Booth-in Shoo-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. The cottage is named after Prince Llywelyn's wife, Siwan - which is Welsh for Joan. Siwan was the daughter of England's King John. She was a confident, outspoken and passionate character much different to the wives of the kings and princes of the time! With two spacious double bedrooms, Bwthyn Siwan is ideal as a couples retreat, for small family groups or two couples sharing. The traditional Welsh stone cottage has been beautifully refurbished to an exceptional standard featuring light, airy rooms and tasteful furnishing. As you enter Bwthyn Siwan there is a spacious hallway where you can drop off beach bags, muddy boots or any other gear that you don't want to take inside. From here, you enter into the lovely open-plan living, dining and kitchen area with a sofa, two recliner chairs, a flat-screen TV and a small dining table. The kitchen is compact but equipped with everything you need and has enough work counter space to prepare daily meals, picnics, or perhaps some popcorn for a stay-at-home movie night? Sleeping arrangements There is a downstairs double bedroom and a bathroom with a walk-in shower, washbasin and toilet. Upstairs, there is a large double bedroom furnished with a king-size bed which features a vaulted ceiling with skylights. This bedroom also has an en suite shower room with a walk-in shower, washbasin and a toilet. Nitty Gritty The cottage is pet-friendly, allowing up to two well-behaved pets. 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 - On arrival you will receive a complimentary welcome pack with a few essentials to get your holiday started the right way: On arrival you will receive a complimentary welcome pack with a few essentials to get your holiday started the right way: The Complex Guests to the Llys Llewelyn complex enjoy many onsite amenities, ample parking space, and a popular cafe which serves afternoon tea, traditional home cooked dishes and a selection of irresistible cakes and scones (closed in off peak seasons & opens Wednesday - Sunday in peak season)! There is also an on-site communal pod point EV charger with duel charging, allowing two cars to be charged at any one time. To use the Pod Point please download the app before hand. Who is Bwthyn Siwan for? Bwthyn Siwan – pronounced ‘Booth-in Si-wan'- is an ideal accommodation choice for couples, small family groups or two couples sharing. It offers the perfect base for exploring historical Aberffraw and further afield in Anglesey. This is one of three holiday cottages located next to each other, so if you're holidaying with family or friends, but want to enjoy your own space, this is the ideal solution. Please get in touch and ask us about our multiple booking discounts. 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.
2nd stay here unfortunately the heating isn't the best even after the maintenance man reset it. Having said that the place itself is comfortable.
this is a lovely little cottage in a perfect location. our only complaint is that it was cold downstairs but really warm in the upstairs bedroom as all the heat went straight upstairs due to there being no doors. The air source pump system seemed to struggle to get to 18 degrees so I would recommend if visiting in the winter , to bring a little blower heater with you.
The location is very ideal for a quiet family break, it is also very clean and easy to find with clear instructions from the owner. There is plenty to explore around and never too far away from places of interests. The staff is very friendly and helpful as well, accommodates our requests as much as they can. It was a very peaceful and laidback trip overall. The compact and cosy house is a welcome retreat and we do look forward to returning back to the house after a long day out.
my wife and I had a pleasant stay, but it was spoilt by my wife having an accident, which left her in some pain for several days. This was cause by her standing on a door stop in bare feet. The door stop was fixed in the middle of the upstairs bathroom. It was quite large but well camouflaged by the choice floor covering.
This cottage is ideal for a quiet break in a beautiful location. You can just relax in the cozy cottage or walk onto the huge sandy beach in Aberffraw. But if you want to enjoy some lovely eateries and crafty gift shops, nearby Rhosneigr is a great place to explore. The tearoom next to the cottage in Aberffraw is really popular and good value too. Anywhere on the island is easily accessible via the A55, and there are numerous pretty coves and beaches to discover. We would love to return sometime to this lovely island.
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.
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