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Change to check-in/check-out times
Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, we have temporarily adjusted our check-in to 5:30pm and check-out to 9:30am. Thank you for your understanding.
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We are working with all our property owners to ensure property cleanliness and hygiene standards are consistently met. The owners of Rhedyn Bach have been advised on the latest NHS and government guidelines.
You will be staying in this entire home with you and your loved ones.
This property also has contactless entry, meaning you do not need to be physically greeted by the owner to receive the keys to enter this property.
Check-in from 5:30PM and Check out by 9:30AM
Rhedyn Bach was handpicked by our team to join our portfolio. Here's just a few of the reasons we think you'll love staying in Rhedyn Bach too!
Pack your bags and get ready for some peace and quiet, far away from the clamours of modern life. Set on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park, Rhedyn Bach is the perfect place for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the rugged beauty of the North Wales countryside with unrivalled and uninterrupted panoramic mountain views.
Rhedyn Bach sleeps 4 in 2 king-size bedrooms, both are en-suite.
Bespoke, hand-built kitchen with wooden worktops and rustic white, herringbone tiling, slate floors, LG washer dryer, dishwasher, a supply of tea and locally roasted, fair trade Poblado coffee, roasted in a local coffee shop in the nearby village of Nantlle. There is a supply of Compagnie De Provence hand wash and hand moisturiser. DAB Radio with Bluetooth. Kettle, Toaster, Microwave. Electric Oven.
Downstairs WC with washbasin and Rococo gold mirror, Compagnie De Provence hand wash and moisturiser.
The spacious, light-filled living room features patio doors with panoramic views onto the mountains, with Snowdon nestled in the distance. Ample seating space for all, with two comfy sofas and a hand restored Parker knoll armchair footstool Huge open fireplace on a slate hearth with slate surround and a welcome basket of logs is provided. Additional wood can be purchased in bags using the honesty box. Handcrafted white display cabinet made by the owner with attractive, hand-selected objet d'arts and glass wear storage below.
Solid oak floors throughout the living/dining area, with a vintage, reclaimed dining table with seating for four persons. Royal Dolton crockery and crystal glass wear. LSA crystal ice bucket and Whittard cafetière.
Flat-screen TV with Netflix, and Freeview, WiFi throughout.
Upstairs the 1st floor accommodation which offers two generously sized double bedrooms, both with super king beds. Both bedrooms are ensuite. Please note children are welcome but the beds are both Super King size.
The smaller bedroom has lovely bedside tables, a restored mirror and good quality thread count sheets and Egyptian cotton towels, alarm clock, TV, and clothes hanging space. Ensuite bathroom with high spec rain head shower, beauty light and low-level WC.
Upstairs hallway with well-stocked bookcase and additional built-in wardrobe/hanging space.
The master bedroom has blinds and curtains, lovely neutral colour schemes, high-quality thread count sheets and Egyptian cotton towels, tweed mill blankets and throws, contemporary artwork, TV with Netflix and Freeview. Large chest of drawers. The view through the picture windows is absolutely incredible, looking straight out onto Moel Hebog and Snowdon beyond.
The master bedroom has an ensuite bathroom with big bath, wet room style walk-in shower, rain shower head, washbasin, luxury French soaps, wall mounted heated towel rail and WC.
Both bedrooms and the hallway are newly carpeted throughout.
Grounds Outside you have a private patio with an outdoor dining table and chairs, pot plants and uninterrupted views of the mountains.
Additional Information:
Please note: Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, certain facilities at some of our properties may not be deliverable. This may include - but is not limited to - swimming pools, hot tubs, and some shared communal areas. If you have a specific enquiry, please contact us by email here. Thank you for your understanding.
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Wonderful high quality holiday accommodation; comfy beds, excellent bathrooms and modern furnishing. Breath-taking mountain views from all the rooms. Peaceful, relaxing location surrounded by fields. Close to wonderful walks and beaches. We have old knees, so research some gentle walks which still allowed us to experience the beautiful Snowdonia scenery.Being so high up the weather is both dramatic and changeable. You need a car to get up and down the hillside. The friendly owners were very helpful. Advance booking is recommended for local attractions
An excellent and secluded cottage. We were made to feel really relaxed with Claires Nothings a problem attitude
Reply from: Quality Cottages Team
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. Glad to hear you enjoyed the cottage and the owner's friendly welcome! Hope to see you again in the future.
Accomodation was exactly as shown, everything you would need to self cater, WiFi and TV/ netflix etc good. Beds really comfortable and accommodation set up to a hight standard.
If you would like more information on the local area, please call us on 01348 837871 to speak to one of our friendly team.
Bryn Rhedyn occupies a stunning peaceful rural position on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park with spectacular far-reaching views.
The nearby historic town of Caernarfon offers a comprehensive range of shops and services for everyday needs including banks, supermarkets, doctor's and dentist's surgeries, restaurants, pubs and a parade of shops and of course the castle and marina.
However, you may not want to venture too far as there are numerous tracks and walks leading straight from the front door that will take you into the stunning local landscape with panoramic views in all directions. You can access the beautiful mountain straight from the door of Rhedyn Bach, so no need to drive much at all while you're away. This area gives direct access to a landscape steeped in Celtic history and folklore.
Walk from the doorstep of Rhedyn Bach to the Dorothea Quarry with its vivid blue/green waters and fascinating remains of the slate mining industry.
Just 10 minutes down the road is the Blue flag beach at Dinas Dinlle and offers great swimming, fishing and long sandy walks. You'll also find a good fish and chip shop there and a cafe that offers great food as well as surfing lessons.
Beyond that, you will be spoilt for choice with more beautiful beaches, majestic mountains, lakes, valleys, historic towns, imposing castles and much more.
In Nantlle Village go to the Coffee shop Poblado, when it's open, a great place to sit and enjoy a morning coffee and sample some locally roasted coffee.
The community cafe/Shop in Y From do fantastic takeaways, including pizza, welsh beef burgers, posh pud desserts and even vegan, vegetarian options. Roast dinners are available on Sunday afternoons.
There are many opportunities to shop local and use local businesses and we encourage you to do so. This is what retains this area's uniqueness.
Take a half hours' drive to Porthmadog, Criccieth and many of the well-known attractions that North Wales has to offer, such as Zip World, Llechwedd and many more.
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