Y Beudy, Criccieth

Set in a lovely rural location on a 96-acre working farm, this charming single-storey barn conversion is one of three holiday homes close to the quaint Welsh town of Criccieth. This charming property offers quality accommodation that combines the period appeal of exposed beams with up-to-date modern furnishings. Other accommodation includes a cosy living room with woodburning stove and a pretty garden with patio area, making this a great home-from-home whether you plan on taking a summer break by the sea or a winter trip to get away from it all. The property also boasts panoramic views of Snowdonia National Park and is in a central position for walking, cycling, watersports or fishing.

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 5
  •   Bedrooms 2
  •   Bathrooms 2
  •   Changeover Saturday
Features
  •   Pets Allowed
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Dishwasher
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Television
  •   High Chair
  •   Cots
  •   Kettle
  •   Garden
  •   Log Burner
  •   Wifi
  •   Rural Location
  •   Farm Setting
  •   Part of a Group
  •   Parking Available
  •   Ground Floor Accommodation

Accommodation Details

All ground floor. Two bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite wet room with shower, basin and WC, 1 x family room with 1 double and 1 single. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Shared washing machine in utility. Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburner.

A delightful, semi-detached, single-storey barn conversion boasting quality accommodation with exposed beams and modern furnishings. Perfect for families or couples. Note: This property is next to Refs 2354 and 2838, together they sleep 16.

Often referred to as one of Wales's hidden gems, the seaside town of Criccieth is just five miles from picturesque Porthmadog. With an impressive 13th century castle set on a dramatic rocky outcrop, the town possesses an imposing skyline and superb views of Tremadog Bay and the Snowdonia mountains. With two beaches, water sports enthusiasts are guaranteed to find something to their liking amongst the many seaside facilities on offer. Walkers and cyclists can also enjoy a wide range of trails through the beautiful Snowdonia National Park. There are numerous beaches in the area with diverse wildlife such as porpoises, as well as a wide variety of pubs, restaurants and tea-rooms. Added attractions for the whole family includes the Ffestiniog railway in Porthmadog, Portmeirion's wonderful Italianate gardens and the castles at Harlech and Caernarfon.

Amenities & Facilities

Underfloor heating with woodburner. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, shared washing machine in utility, TV with Freeview, DVD, WiFi. Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburner inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot and highchair on request. Off road parking for 2 cars. Bike storage (not lockable). Patio with furniture, BBQ and lawned area. One well-behaved pet welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shops, pubs and restaurants 3 miles. Beach 3 miles.

Location Details

Often referred to as one of Wales's hidden gems, the seaside town of Criccieth is just five miles from picturesque Porthmadog. With an impressive 13th century castle set on a dramatic rocky outcrop, the town possesses an imposing skyline and superb views of Tremadog Bay and the Snowdonia mountains. With two beaches, water sports enthusiasts are guaranteed to find something to their liking amongst the many seaside facilities on offer. Walkers and cyclists can also enjoy a wide range of trails through the beautiful Snowdonia National Park. There are numerous beaches in the area with diverse wildlife such as porpoises, as well as a wide variety of pubs, restaurants and tea-rooms. Added attractions for the whole family includes the Ffestiniog railway in Porthmadog, Portmeirion's wonderful Italianate gardens and the castles at Harlech and Caernarfon.

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

The area and views are breathtaking. Cricceth is just so beautiful. Amazing local beeches and national parks. YBeudy farm cottage in Cricceth however was a different story. We had to leave early due to being unwell. The property was not Covid safe at all. The property had not been cleaned at all. The beds and quilts stained with urine and I believe other body fluids. Two very flat hard pillows in one case. Human and dog hair along with food under the cushions on the sofa. The oven had old cooked food in it and under the edge of the hob was full of food and old grease. The en-suite bathroom floor tiles were broken the sink area was dirty and stained. No where to put shower gel etc other than the toilet or floor. And and flying ant infestation from under the floors every day. Dog poo in the garden. The floor underneath sofa and table chairs were rotten and the draws and kitchen cupboard alike. No washing machine, no tea towels. The doors to the garden were full of dirt and sticky hands. Dirty used tissues underneath the bed and old food wrappers behind bedside cabinets. There is no information in the property re heating. Appliances etc. This really was an unhappy experience. I am well travelled and do not have too high expectations. I believe this was the dirtiest place Iv stayed in the Uk. And was NOT Covid safe. The holiday owner showed no care in our concerns and did not respond to Sykes who advertise YBeudy in Cricceth. The home owner clearly does care about people renting his holiday let and is only in the business to make a buck. Shame

Rated by sarajbrown reviewed on 10th August 2021

We stayed here for a week. The cottage is beautiful and the surroundings magnificent. With a good working kitchen it was easy to feel at home. Wifi was the only aspect that wasn't great- the owner provided a mobile hotspot but it wasn't the best signal. We would definitely stay here again.

Rated by Thecohencohens reviewed on 31st July 2016

A fantastic cottage in a beautiful location! Ideally placed for Snowdonia and the coast. A well renovated and furnished cottage with a friendly and helpful owner. We'd love to return and would highly recommend!

Rated by Mrs Clarke reviewed on 23rd August 2011

Delightful clean cottage, very well prepared for our arrival. Very safe property for young children. Excellent location and good pub food at The Fleece. Good playground near interesting harbour and train station in Portmadoc.

Rated by Mrs Aspinall reviewed on 27th July 2011

A wonderfully well converted and appointed cottage; well equipped and in a stunning location. The cottage was well laid out for those with mobility problems with all rooms on the ground floor and an en-suite wet room. As we had my 85 year old father holidaying with us this was a big plus.

Rated by Mr Holme reviewed on 9th May 2011

There was beautiful scenery visible from the cottage and it was very quiet and peaceful.

Rated by Mr Thomas reviewed on 12th April 2011

Very, very, nice cottage. Very well situated. Quiet. We felt like really at home. We would recommend this cottage to anyone! Great!

Rated by Mrs Widmer reviewed on 10th November 2010

We had a lovely week at this cottage. It has been very well converted and is very modern and stylish. Probably the nicest cottage we've stayed at!

Rated by Louise reviewed on 5th November 2010

The cottage was lovely - decorated and furnished to a high standard and the view of the mountains was beautiful. I'd recommend the cottage to anyone.

Rated by Mrs Wright reviewed on 13th September 2010

Beautiful spot - not too isolated and very central to a number of visitor locations. Very comfortable, cosy and well-equipped accommodation.

Rated by Mrs Holt reviewed on 24th June 2010

The location was superb with a wonderful vista of mountains. It was nice to be situated on a working farm and surrounded by sheep and their lambs.

Rated by Mr Wraight reviewed on 11th June 2010

Great property, great weather, great location.

Rated by Mr Clark reviewed on 21st April 2010

A truely superb cottage. Very modern and stylish. Loved the under-floor heating in the cold weather! Very comfortable. Fantastic views of Snowdon etc. I'll be back

Rated by The Bromleys reviewed on 3rd December 2009

A beautifully converted barn with long views over the attractive countryside. Great location for many of the sights and attractions of this part of Wales. Very helpful and friendly owner who didn't even mind that we were held up in traffic and arrived 1 hour late - with many apologies. I would recommend this property. Only small downside were the somewhat uncomfortable mattresses on the beds.

Rated by Cleo073 reviewed on 3rd December 2009

We had a fabulous week in this wonderful cottage. It is really well equipped, clean and cosy - just perfect for a family holiday. The views from the windows are stunning and it's in a great location for discovering North Wales. We certainly hope to return next year.

Rated by Banham family reviewed on 2nd December 2009

Y Beudy us a beautiful holiday cottage in a stunning location. We had a wonderful week away and hope to return next year. An ideal base for the area.

Rated by Mrs Banham reviewed on 6th November 2009

The views from the patio were stunning. A very quiet and relaxing situation. The property was value for money and we would definitely return again.

Rated by Mr Perrins reviewed on 8th October 2009

Brilliant location, with fantastic views. Lots to do in the area. Lovely spacious property.

Rated by Ms Weatherhead reviewed on 6th October 2009

It's a perfect place to stay for everyone, young and old. Both Barns have been restored with a very personal touch. The views are fantastic, we have found our little bit of heaven.

Rated by Mr & Mrs Craven reviewed on 31st August 2009

This property was lovely and peaceful and the views were fantastic - a real place to get away from it all.

Rated by Mrs Hornsby reviewed on 17th August 2009

Beautiful cottage in a lovely location, thoroughly enjoyed our stay.

Rated by Mr Mitchell reviewed on 20th July 2009

The location of the property was excellent with easy access to everything we wanted to do e.g. cycling, train rides, beaches, castles etc. which meant we never had to spend too long in the car - ideal with 2 young children. It was nice to have a garden from where we could enjoy the fantastic views across the countryside to the mountains. All in all, we had a really fab. holiday and just loved Wales! I think it's safe to say we would visit again!

Rated by Mrs Smart reviewed on 30th June 2009

Well appointed barn conversion. Beautiful views in a good location. Safe garden for young children.

Rated by Mrs Millett reviewed on 2nd June 2009

Fantastic setting and really nicely furnished accommodation. Very clean beds and fluffy towels. Our two boys loved it (aged 3 and 6) inside and out - especially watching the tractor and finding sheep in the garden!

Rated by Mr & Mrs Stones reviewed on 1st June 2009

The setting, views, accommodation was just as described in the brochure which is sometimes not the case. The space was used very effectively and created a very comfortable and relaxing base to enjoy the countryside.

Rated by Mrs Gilchrist reviewed on 26th May 2009

Excellent accommodation, lovely weather, lovely surroundings.

Rated by Miss Capron reviewed on 27th April 2009

The accommodation was excellent. The cottage was in a perfect spot to explore Snowdonia National Park.

Rated by Mrs Saunders reviewed on 23rd February 2009

The views were spectacular of the Snowdonia Mountain range. The underfloor heating was lovely to come home to, after a very cold day out walking in the snow.

Rated by Mr & Mrs Bromley reviewed on 9th February 2009

The cottage was beautiful inside and out-very modern furnishings. Set in a wonderful location with fantastic scenery.

Rated by Miss Brett reviewed on 5th January 2009

This property was first class. Everything about it was peaceful. We could not fault it.

Rated by Mrs Hughes reviewed on 25th November 2008

Friendly owners, excellent location, high spec accommodation and good facilities available. Under-floor heating perfect for winter. A lot of thought and attention has gone into the conversion. We plan to return and hopefully soon.

Rated by Mrs Wyatt reviewed on 11th November 2008

Beautifully converted with modern styling. Fantastic feeling of space yet very warm and cosy. The feeling of underfloor heating on bare feet after a cold days walking is a real winner! Stunning views from each room of snow capped mountains!

Rated by Mr Wakeman reviewed on 3rd November 2008

An excellent location for all types of holiday in North Wales. We enjoyed walking along sandy beaches and were able to do plenty of walking.

Rated by Mr Graves reviewed on 6th October 2008

The Barn conversion was absolutely fabulous - more like a 5-star hotel. The location and views were fabulous too.

Rated by Mr & Mrs Leonard reviewed on 8th September 2008

Good views from property. Peaceful. Good base for exploring steam trains in North Wales.

Rated by Mrs Brown reviewed on 1st July 2008

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