Beudy Bach, Abergele

Beudy Bach is an end-terrace cottage on a working farm, in Dolwen 3 miles from Abergele. There are two double rooms and a single room. There is also a family bathroom. Downstairs is an open plan living area with fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting area. Outside is a communal courtyard as well as a private lawned area and off road parking for each cottage. Beudy Bach is in an ideal location for touring this lovely part of Wales.

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 5
  •   Bedrooms 3
  •   Bathrooms 1
  •   Changeover Saturday
Features
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Dishwasher
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Washing Machine
  •   Television
  •   High Chair
  •   Cots
  •   Kettle
  •   Garden
  •   Enclosed Garden
  •   Wifi
  •   Farm Setting
  •   Part of a Group
  •   Parking Available

Accommodation Details

Three bedrooms: 2 x double, 1 x single. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Open plan living area with kitchen, breakfast bar, dining area and sitting area with electric fire.

A renovated, mid-terrace converted stable, redesigned as a welcoming three bedroomed cottage. Fronting onto a lawned garden and a communal courtyard, two miles from the coast, this cottage offers traditional accommodation with exposed oak beams throughout. Note: This property is next to Refs 10261 and 10785, together they sleep 14.

The lovely seaside resort of Abergele stands on the beautiful North Wales coastline and is uniquely positioned between the impressive Vale of Clwyd and the lovely Conwy Valley. Well known for the imposing Gwych Castle, which dominates the town, and its vast sandy beach, the whole area offers safe and secure bathing along with excellent water sport facilities. There is a coastal cycle path which runs alongside the Abergele seafront, whilst walking enthusiasts are amply catered for with the famous Offa's Dyke pathway. The Clwydian Hill Range and stunning Betws-y-Coed, which is known as the "gateway to Snowdonia" are all just a stone's throw away. The three historic castles of Rhuddlan, Conwy and Caernarvon are sights not to be missed and the quaint Victorian town of Llandudno offers quality shops, fabulous restaurants and a dry ski slope. Not to be missed is the exciting cable car rides over the Great Orme. This area offers plenty to do at any time of year making it a great place for short breaks as well as longer holidays.

Amenities & Facilities

Oil central heating with electric fire. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, coin-operated tumble dryer in shared drying room, dishwasher, Smart TV, iPod dock, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot, highchair and stairgate. Off road parking for 2 cars. Front lawn and patio area with furniture and BBQ. Shared courtyard. Storage for bikes. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 1.75 miles, pub/restaurant 10 mins walk. Beach 2 miles. Note: The cottage is near a workshop and farm yard, some occasional noise may be heard. This property needs 48 hours notice between booking date and the holiday start date to be able to go ahead. Please Note: This property has a min of 3 night booking.

Location Details

The lovely seaside resort of Abergele stands on the beautiful North Wales coastline and is uniquely positioned between the impressive Vale of Clwyd and the lovely Conwy Valley. Well known for the imposing Gwych Castle, which dominates the town, and its vast sandy beach, the whole area offers safe and secure bathing along with excellent water sport facilities. There is a coastal cycle path which runs alongside the Abergele seafront, whilst walking enthusiasts are amply catered for with the famous Offa's Dyke pathway. The Clwydian Hill Range and stunning Betws-y-Coed, which is known as the "gateway to Snowdonia" are all just a stone's throw away. The three historic castles of Rhuddlan, Conwy and Caernarvon are sights not to be missed and the quaint Victorian town of Llandudno offers quality shops, fabulous restaurants and a dry ski slope. Not to be missed is the exciting cable car rides over the Great Orme. This area offers plenty to do at any time of year making it a great place for short breaks as well as longer holidays.

Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.

Reviews

Just back from a 7 night stay in this wonderful cottage. Immaculately clean and very well appointed. Plenty of room, spacious bathroom and bedrooms. My only complaint would be that the bed was far too soft but that really is personal choice! Really easy to find and very convenient for the local tourist attractions. Highly recommended 5 stars

Rated by Lyn L reviewed on 26th July 2019

Excellent quality accommodation in beautiful rural location yet just a few minutes from the sea and good beaches. Thank you to the owners for a relaxing and enjoyable holiday.

Rated by Mr Woods reviewed on 14th June 2016

We are really pleased we booked Beudy Bach. It was very comfortable and contained everything we required. The family who own the farm were very friendly and helpful. Our eighteen month old loved staying there and visited the sheep and ponies twice daily! In a fantastic location for visiting the North Wales coast and Snowdonia. Would highly recommend this cottage, especially for families.

Rated by Mr Pleasance reviewed on 25th March 2016

We have just returned from a wonderful stay in this cottage. One of the reasons we chose this accommodation was the location on a working farm and we weren't disappointed. Luckily our stay coincided with the lambing season and within 10 minutes of arriving we were in the lambing shed with all the new arrivals. We were made to feel really welcome and Even got to watch a lamb being born. My 5 yr old son loved it and all the facilities in the cottage met the needs of our one year old as well, with the highchair, cot and stairgate. The kitchen is well equipped and the welcome basket from Fiona is a lovely touch. She even left us roses as we arrived on Valentines Day. The stable has been tastefully renovated and is a quiet and peaceful location for a getaway, there was no noise from the adjoining workshop. This is great base to explore the area from and is only 10 minutes away from the Expressway. We enjoyed days out in Conwy, Colwyn Bay, The Mountain Zoo, Rhyll and Llandudno. I would happily recommend this cottage.

Rated by debbielou2016 reviewed on 21st February 2016

We really enjoyed our stay at the cottage and the location. The cottage exceeded our expectations with everything on hand for our 4 night stay.

Rated by Mrs Dever reviewed on 17th April 2015

It was a lovely property and my son loved being on a working farm.

Rated by Mrs Shuttleworth reviewed on 7th April 2015

Fabulous cottage in a great location. Attention to detail in the cottage.

Rated by Ms Lyons reviewed on 2nd November 2014

- Everything is very new and of excellent quality - quiet surrounding - nice kitchen with all electrics needed - nice living-/dining area - good heating system - enough parking space for the cars - 5 minute drive to A547 or 8 min drive to A55 - basket with Welsh special food

Rated by Mr Fritzsche reviewed on 26th October 2014

Nice position for visiting local attractions and beauty spots and a lovely area for local walks. Perfect for an unwinding break. Would visit again.

Rated by Mr Mason reviewed on 14th September 2014

Stayed with husband, daughter and her five year old twins. The cottage exceeded expectations, it is immaculate and very comfortable. There are horses and ponies to feed and stroke on the farm. The ancient cat 'Mogwan' added to the welcome by nipping into the cottage when she could. We are cat people and didn't mind her at all. She wolfed down chicken leftovers and milk. The cottage is very peaceful, with first class sound-proofing between it and the adjoining cottages. Would we go back? Certainly.

Rated by GretaK reviewed on 29th August 2014

Lovely cottage. Very peaceful surroundings

Rated by Mr Nightingale reviewed on 29th June 2014

The cottage was very cosy and comfortable, well designed and decorated. The owner was extremely friendly and the welcome basket of welsh goodies was yummy! It was in an excellent location to visit various attractions in North Wales such as the Great Orme, Conwy Castle and Llandudno pier. A fabulous cottage in a fab location!

Rated by Mrs Marsh reviewed on 28th May 2014

Really enjoyed our 7 nights stay at Beudy Bach, The owners were kind and left us a nice welcome basket of goodies, and they were very helpful. Beudy Bach is a wonderful little cottage presentation was exactly as pictured, very clean and very homely. Location wasnt a problem as I knew the area, but for someone else I can see that it would appear to be in the middle of nowhere, and it isn't as close to shops or amenities as the website makes out, but it isnt a problem if you have a car, and the first impression of remoteness just adds to it's appeal. My son loved his little bedroom and my 7 month old baby daughter slept soundly, we all did, the only slightly funny thing was the ancient farm cat that kept trying to go into the cottage everytime we opened the door, poor thing, I got annoyed when she darted past me a few times, but the rest of my family found the whole thing highly amusing... we were told she was over 20 years old ?? again it just added to the charecter and charm of the place, the whole family just loved the cottage and will be back again year after year if there are any available.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 6th January 2014

We loved the cottage. It was fresh but very homely. We were visiting family but had a little look around, Conwy Castle, Conwy town and mountain. All very nice even in inclement weather.

Rated by Mrs Creedon reviewed on 6th November 2013

What a wonderful property, from the moment of entering the front door it felt really homely, warm and inviting! We were thrilled with the lovely bedrooms, the bed linen, and soft furnishings, the comfiest sofa and swish décor throughout.

Rated by Mr Jones reviewed on 21st October 2013

I would highly recommend Beudy Bach as a fantastic choice to stay on a break or holiday. The cottage is clean very well kept and the owners are on site if any problems. I would highly recommend visiting the horses at the end of the courtyard into the cottage especially Eric the boss you can't miss him. My kids loved feeding them. We will definitely be visiting again. As we cannot fault anything with this property.

Rated by Mr Lee reviewed on 26th August 2013

The cottages were set in a perfect location for relaxing and an excellent place for exploring North Wales. We'd definitely return!

Rated by Ms Marchant reviewed on 20th June 2013

The cottage was very comfortable and clean and very well equipped. The basket of Welsh produce was a lovely touch. We were very impressed with the accommodation.

Rated by Mr Chapman reviewed on 20th May 2013

Beudy Bach was fabulous, it was spotlessly clean and had everything you could wish for. The bathroom was amazing and has a lovely big bath - definitely take some bubble bath with you! The owners have done a fabulous job of converting the property from a barn to cottages and they were very friendly and helpful. Highly recommend it to everyone!

Rated by Miss Finlayson reviewed on 30th April 2013

Lovely location and a really comfortable cottage to return to after a long day out.

Rated by Mrs Hollinrake reviewed on 10th October 2012

A very nice place, will stay there again, would recommend to anyone. It is so tranquil. We went home and are missing the beautiful cottage.

Rated by Mr Booth reviewed on 3rd September 2012

Warm welcome from the owners and they were on hand as required and very helpful. Excellent, comfortable and well laid out accommodation.

Rated by Mr Hannon reviewed on 6th August 2012

The holiday cottages were amazing, the owner and his family couldn't do enough to make us feel welcome. A nice relaxing location, we will be booking again.

Rated by Mr Haskins reviewed on 26th July 2012

It was a beautiful, well equipped cottage. The owners were extremely friendly and let my little boys feed the baby lambs which they loved.

Rated by Mrs Brown reviewed on 26th July 2012

We loved this property and its farm location. It is also ideally placed for site seeing.

Rated by Mrs Owen reviewed on 24th July 2012

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