Ty Cerrig in Dyffryn Ardudwy

Welcome to Ty Cerrig. This detached farmhouse is located in the coastal village of Dyffryn Ardudwy close to Harlech in North Wales and can sleep six people in three bedrooms.

Accommodation

Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size double, 1 x double, 1 x adult bunks. Bathroom with bath, shower cubicle, basin and WC. Ground floor basin and WC. Fitted kitchen with dining area. Utility room. Living room with woodburner. Oil central heating with woodburner in living room. Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, 32'' flat screen TV, DVD, WiFi. Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburner inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot and highchair. Off road parking for 3 cars, boats, canoes etc. Covered bike storage. Enclosed lawned garden with furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 10 mins walk, pub 5 mins walk. Beach 1 mile walk, 2 miles' drive.

Location

Ty Cerrig is a stone built, detached farmhouse close to the historic town of Harlech in the small Snowdonia village of Dyffryn Ardudwy. Boasting two double bedrooms and another with adult bunk beds, this cottage can sleep up to six people. It also contains a family bathroom, a fitted kitchen with a dining table and a sitting room with a woodburning stove. Outside the cottage is a lawned garden with outdoor furniture, a covered bike store and off road parking for three cars. Being so well situated between the mountains of Snowdonia and the stunning Welsh beaches, Ty Cerrig is a superb holiday cottage for a family wishing to explore this part of North Wales.

The village of Dyffryn Ardudwy quietly nestles between The Rhinogs, part of the Snowdonia Mountains, and the golden beaches of the North Wales coastline. Boasting its own mild climate due to its unusual positioning, and an exciting array of wildlife and birds including soaring buzzards, this village provides good local shops and a good pub. The small town of Harlech is just 4 miles away, dominated by its majestic 13th Century castle which is a World Heritage Site, and the most impressive of all the castles built in North Wales by Edward I. Popular with golfers due to its famous Royal St. David's course, Harlech alsoboasts an excellent variety of amenities including some good quality restaurants. Nearby Barmouth offers an amazing Panorama Walk with breathtaking views and also a harbour from which you can enjoy a ferry to Fairbourne for a ride on the miniature railway or a boat trip out to sea to try mackerel fishing.

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.

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Reviews of Ty Cerrig

"This is a lovely cottage - quiet village location, with great local shop for essentials. Really close to some superb beaches. The house has everything you will need - lots of thoughtful touches that make you really feel at home, with delicious bara brith cake on arrival! We felt very comfortable here and could relax and enjoy our break. The children enjoyed the enclosed garden and it was really clean and well equipped."

Reviewed by Maggie D on 18/08/2019

"Ty Cerrig is an absolutely lovely cottage. It's so clean, fresh and bright with everything you could ever want. You can see the sea from the lounge and bedroom. The downstairs toilet came in very handy and the bara brith and flowers were a lovely touch. A lovely week spent here with the family. Thankyou so much."

Reviewed by emlan4941 on 12/08/2018

"It's just perfect. It was clean, in a nice location, great parking, warm! And had good privacy. One bathroom but another toilet downstairs. We came in two cars with almost our entire house packed for our baby, and had ample space to house everything we brought. This cottage stocks everything and it's so spacious. It's comfortable and relaxing and you can really feel at home here all the small details had been taken care of before we arrived. The location is not too remote either which was nice for such a big rental with a huge garden! Plenty of everything supplied along with some welcoming gifts from the owner :) as a youngish couple who came with a teenager (my sister) and a 6 month old baby it was and ideal place to make camp. We visited the national slate museum, Barmouth, Portmerion, and Coed y Brenin for some mountain biking. It's exactly what you see in the photos :) will book here again if visiting the same area for sure!"

Reviewed by KayStay on 18/03/2017

"The cottage on arrival was more than we could have expected. Beautifully presented and equipped to a very high standard. All our requirements were met - even the needs for the baby. Views and sun-sets were spectacular, lovely garden space for the 2yr old, he loved seeing the rabbits playing in the garden every morning. This has been one of the best we have had the pleasure of using and we cannot wait for our next visit. Thank-you Mrs Edwards and your Daughter for you hospitality."

Reviewed by sandra h on 16/10/2016

"The accommodation was great - a real spring board for so many sights in North Wales. The cottage was a real home from home and the wonderful weather was a real bonus."

Reviewed by Dr Wilson on 09/06/2016

"We had a lovely time at this cottage. It was more then you could ask for. The cottage was clean, modem and very beautiful. I'll be staying again."

Reviewed by Mrs Beck on 01/06/2016

"An excellent cottage, very clean and well furnished. We would like to return here in the future. The owner and family were first class."

Reviewed by Mr Armstrong on 27/03/2016

"A real home from home with the best equipped kitchen in 30 plus years of self catering."

Reviewed by Ms Matcher on 05/10/2015

"Ideal for beaches and touring, we have been on holiday in the Barmouth area for 20 years; its one of best cottages we've had."

Reviewed by Mr Moyns on 14/06/2015

"The cottage was one of the best we've ever stayed in. The owner welcomed us warmly and there was such good attention to detail which made the cottage very comfortable. The location was amazing. We loved the views. We found Dyffryn Ardudwy very handy for our walk along the Welsh Coast Path."

Reviewed by Mrs Ventham on 08/06/2015

"A beautiful house in lovely surroundings. There was plenty to see and do with good walks, can't thank the owner enough."

Reviewed by Mr Pritchard on 17/05/2015

"Stayed at this cottage for one week arrived to a warm welcome by the owner flowers and a lovely cake were in the property.it was lovely and spacious,excellent facilities,beds comfortable,log burner to keep us cosy and views to die for ,highly recommended cottage"

Reviewed by A TripAdvisor Member on 15/05/2015

"A clean modern cottage with great views and good for a couple or a family. There were plenty of things to see and do."

Reviewed by Mr McKernan on 23/04/2015

"In a good position for beach or mountain, with lots to of interest to do. The cottage was very well appointed, and we had a nice welcome from the owner. We had a lovely comfortable stay and would go back again."

Reviewed by Mrs Johnson on 27/02/2015

"On arrival we found an immaculately neat cottage waiting for us. The amenities in the cottage are modern and clean and refined. If you don't want to use your car, then the cottage well situated within walking distance of a train station and bus stop, it's easy to explore or go shopping using public transport. The homely atmosphere and rustic environment was a welcome get-away. Don't expect a reasonable internet connection though."

Reviewed by Sam D on 28/01/2015

"The immaculate cottage was a pleasure to stay in with everything neat and clean. Walks in the surrounding lanes were peaceful while access to sightseeing trips were easy due to the location of the cottage."

Reviewed by Mr Du Plessis on 28/10/2014

"Excellent property, well situated and maintained - very peaceful!"

Reviewed by Mr Cooper on 06/10/2014

"On arrival we received a warm welcome from the owner. The property was well equipped and had a good sized garden (my boys had fun running around and rolling down the small grassed slope in the lawn). There was ample parking space, the property was well equipped and was situated in a good place - a 10 min walk from local shop, half hour walk from beach (with our two boys 3yrs and 8 yrs) or a five min drive. We were very fortunate with the weather so had every meal outside using the good quality garden furniture, and spent many an evening sat outside watching the sun go down over the sand dunes - a beautiful view."

Reviewed by Mrs Wright on 31/07/2014

"An excellent holiday home within a very nice locale and extremely nice owners."

Reviewed by Mr Brooks on 21/06/2014

"Ty Cerrig was the perfect base to stay, fantastic property."

Reviewed by Mr Williams on 23/04/2014

"Clean and comfortable. Quiet location. Close to beach."

Reviewed by Mrs Ridge on 29/03/2014

"There were lovely personal touches by the owner and the condition of the property was very, very good throughout."

Reviewed by Mr Ratcliffe on 09/03/2014

"We had a great week at this property. With a new baby we were a little apprehensive about our first family holiday but the cottage exceeded all our requirements. The photographs don't do it justice and the owner is very friendly and helpful. Highly recommended."

Reviewed by A FlipKey verified reviewer on 02/12/2013

"It was like my own home in a different location. Ty Cerrig is a beautiful cottage in a beautiful part of Wales."

Reviewed by Mr Schofield on 10/11/2013

"The location was perfect, scenery good, and although in a village it was very quiet, perfect! This was a wind down holiday for both myself and my daughter as we both have very stressful jobs, we could not have asked for a better property to allow us to do this. "

Reviewed by Mrs Swift on 13/10/2013

"The cottage was exceptionally clean and well equipped, particularly the kitchen. Although not isolated, it was a very quiet location and perfectly situated for all our outings - Barmouth, Harlech, Conwy, Caernarfon, Porthmadog as well as offering easy access to beach, bike rides and walks for all the family. The children especially enjoyed the lovely garden."

Reviewed by Mrs Westwick on 20/08/2013

"This was our first holiday together as a family with our two little girls. The property was superb, the welcome from Mrs Edward was warm and welcoming and the access to attractions in the area was perfect! "

Reviewed by Mrs Mayer-smith on 01/07/2013

"The cottage was very well appointed and had all the equipment necessary to have a very comfortable stay. The cottage was an extremely high quality property but very homely and we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves."

Reviewed by Mr Martin on 23/03/2013

"The property was in excellent condition, and warm with the central heating on. The excellent double glazing shut out all of the noises from the road, wind and rain...fantastic!"

Reviewed by Mr Kirkwood on 05/11/2012

"The cottage was perfect in every way, we would go back again."

Reviewed by Mrs Molyneux on 29/10/2012

"The cottage was all it was reported to be and more, it was lovely to have such a beautiful place to go back to each day, the gift of cake and flowers was a lovely touch."

Reviewed by Mrs Freakley on 03/10/2012

"pictures on internet looked great, the reality was even better, the property was lovely and clean and spacious and equipped with everything you could possibly need for a self catering holiday, the garden is well maintained and quite large, the views from the property are fantastic, if your fortunate enough the sunsets are brilliant, I would recommend this property to anyone one who asked, we were a family of 5 adults, but children would have loved the garden and freedom to play safely out doors."

Reviewed by A FlipKey verified reviewer on 01/10/2012

"The garden and proximity to the beach. Also the fact the cottage was so well equipped made it a real home from home. The lovely cake and flowers put in on our arrival date were a lovely touch."

Reviewed by Mrs Yates on 28/08/2012

"We liked the distant sea views and the sheep and lambs in the adjoining field. The welcome present of a cake and flowers left by the property owner was a nice touch. The local butcher sold super meat. We liked the peace and quiet of the area and the log fire at night. Nice local pub food from several pubs. All good! Local Italian restaurant was fantastic with sea views. I do a lot of mountain biking and some good local trails up into the hills again with stunning views. Powerful shower, with plenty of hot water throughout the day."

Reviewed by Mr Ahern on 30/07/2012

"Lovely quiet and spacious accommodation with beautiful views and easy access to the main routes along the coast."

Reviewed by Mr Cooper on 25/07/2012

"A lovely, well equipped large house. The flowers and cake made a warm welcome. "

Reviewed by Mrs Jackson on 29/08/2011

"Very comfy cottage, a home from home in a beautiful area."

Reviewed by Mrs Page on 22/06/2011

"Excellent location with easy access to beach, pub, restaurants. A lovely spacious property - glad to stay there again."

Reviewed by A FlipKey verified reviewer on 05/05/2011

"An excellent property in a fantastic location with views of the sea."

Reviewed by Mr Cooper on 21/03/2011

"One of my main considerations is availability of public transport and village amenities, and this location proved excellent in both respects. The accommodation was very well equipped, clean and comfortable, and I am already considering returning in the very near future."

Reviewed by Mr Beech on 14/02/2011