Llwyn Y Brig Isaf

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North Wales
  • 6 guests
  • 3 bedrooms
  • 1 bathrooms
  • House detached
Sykes 3
3 nights from £332
Llwyn Y Brig Isaf is a detached holiday home in Trefor, North Wales, featuring a woodburning stove, private patio and off‑road parking. Abersoch 14.8 miles; Portmeirion 19.5 miles; Bangor 23.6 miles. Read more
Features
Countryside
Dishwasher
Fire Log
Fishing
Garden
Near A Pub
Off Road Parking
Washing Machine
Wifi
Accommodation details

Electric heating. Oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, kettle, toaster, air fryer. Smart TV. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent but guests will need to bring their own towels. High chair available. Note: limited headspace above some of the beds. Off-road parking available. Private patio with furniture and barbecue. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 0.6 miles, pub 0.7 miles. Good Housekeeping Bond £250

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Tucked on the edge of the quiet coastal village of Trefor, Crogloft Cottage at Llwyn y Brig Isaf offers a rare blend of seclusion, sweeping views, and rugged Welsh beauty. Overlooking the shimmering waters of the Menai Strait and set against a backdrop of open countryside, this is a place to pause, breathe, and reset. Sleeping up to six guests, the cottage is perfectly suited for families, walkers, and those seeking a slower pace of life. Inside, the space is warm and welcoming, centred around a traditional multi-fuel stove, ideal for cosy evenings after a day exploring the coast or mountains. Storage heaters throughout ensure comfort year-round. Step outside and you’re met with a large garden and uninterrupted views across the landscape, perfect for morning coffee, evening drinks, or a summer barbecue as the light fades over the Strait. The location is a gateway to some of North Wales’ most captivating scenery. Coastal paths and quiet beaches are within easy reach, while the dramatic peaks of Snowdonia lie just 18 miles away. The nearby village of Nefyn offers shops, cafés, and a beautiful beach, while Abersoch is a short drive for those seeking sailing, dining, and a livelier coastal atmosphere. For those drawn to history and wild landscapes, the ancient hillfort of Tre’r Ceiri stands nearby, one of the best-preserved Iron Age sites in Britain, with breathtaking panoramic views. Whether you’re walking the coastal paths, exploring hidden coves, or simply unwinding by the fire, Crogloft Cottage offers a peaceful base in one of Wales’ most striking and unspoilt regions.

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