2 Bryn Tirion, Llan Ffestiniog

2 Bryn Tirion is a terraced cottage in the village of Llan Ffestiniog in Snowdonia. The cottage sleeps two people in one double bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, a separate ground floor shower room, a fitted kitchen with breakfast bar and a sitting room with a woodburner. Outside there is parking across the road on grass verge and a terraced garden with outdoor furniture. Set in beautiful countryside, 2 Bryn Tirion is a lovely romantic retreat in North Wales

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 2
  •   Bedrooms 1
  •   Bathrooms 2
  •   Changeover Saturday
Features
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Dishwasher
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Washing Machine
  •   Television
  •   Kettle
  •   Garden
  •   Log Burner
  •   Wifi
  •   Pub Nearby
  •   Great Views

Accommodation Details

One king-size double bedroom with en-suite roll-top bath, basin and WC. Ground floor shower room with shower, basin and WC. Fitted kitchen with breakfast bar. Sitting room with dining area and woodburning stove.

Amenities & Facilities

Electric radiators with underfloor heating in en-suite bathroom and woodburning stove in sitting room. Electric oven and ceramic hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher. Washing machine and tumble dryer in shower room. TV with Freeview, DVD, WiFi. Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Parking across road on grass verge. Small front patio and enclosed rear terraced garden with patio and furniture. Sorry, no smoking. Shops and pub 5 mins walk.

Location Details

Blaenau Ffestiniog is an old slate town, ideally located for the Snowdonia National Park, with a host of shops, pubs and eateries. Visit the slate mines, the narrow gauge Ffestiniog Railway, Porthmadog and Portmeirion village.

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

Well from the moment we opened the door it was like home, in fact it’s the only cottage we were very sad to leave. They left some milk, wine and Welsh cake which was a very nice touch. We would recommend this property and have to others, it was a home from home

Rated by Sharon S reviewed on 1st October 2020

The cottage was one of the nicest I have stayed in this year, it was clean and very welcoming on arrival. it offers excellent accommodation equipped with the added extras of a washing machine, dryer and dishwasher. I loved sitting in front of the log burning fire every night after our walks. Although the village doesn’t have many amenities, there is a good co-op a few miles away. It is 20 minutes to the seaside and Betws-y-Coed which has some lovely walks and plenty of activities to do.

Rated by nikkiw737 reviewed on 30th September 2019

We have stayed in many cottages, this one is by far one of the best. Very deceiving in size, once inside the decor and fittings are excellent. Tastefully furnished with quality throughout. Thank you for the welcome pack. We were there for Christmas and it was so comfortable and relaxing, We will have no hesitation in returning

Rated by DavidW6209 reviewed on 30th December 2018

Where looking for somewhere to stay in North Wales, we found this property. We were delighted from opening the door to leaving on the last day. Shabby chic meets modern and cosy, with lots of little touches to make you welcome e.g Welsh cakes, tea, coffee, milk fire starter pack. Lovely bath and plenty of hot water, modern kitchen and a fire to add the special touch when relaxing in the evening. What also is great is that dogs are welcome, so to get this standard accommodation means a lot to us. If there was one thing I could improve would be the parking arrangements as it has been a bit wet and wild and parking on the verge has left it in a bit of a mess, but the grass will grow back. That said still wonderful :-)

Rated by Regs0985 reviewed on 15th February 2018

Stayed her in October last year, outstanding cottage with everything you need for an amazing stay. Loved the bath!! Welsh cakes were a lovely welcome treat. Cottage is in a great location. Stay here it’s stunning.

Rated by firecracker2020 reviewed on 23rd September 2017

Photos and reviews, as amazing as they are, really do not do this cottage justice. It is beautifully furnished, cosy and feels like home the second you walk in. The owners attention to detail was spot on, with small touches such as milk in the fridge on arrival, welsh cakes by the kettle, full basket of wood for the burner in the living room...everything was perfect. The garden is a little sun trap and the views from the house across the mountains are amazing. Fantastic base for exploring the surrounding area and such an adorable house to come home to after a day out. I can't wait to return already!

Rated by sam w reviewed on 19th August 2016

A very nice cottage in a lovely area.

Rated by Mr Scouse reviewed on 31st July 2016

High quality accommodation, stylish and pretty and very comfortable. The owners were also very helpful.

Rated by Mrs Gould reviewed on 25th July 2016

The cottage was finished to a very high standard and in a great area for walking and sight seeing

Rated by Mr Wilson reviewed on 10th July 2016

This is a super cottage and wonderful scenery. We had a very enjoyable holiday.

Rated by Mr Carter reviewed on 3rd July 2016

We had a throughly enjoyable stay at 2 Bryn Tirion. The cottage is beautiful and incredibly well appointed, the photos and description really don't do it justice. The views from the front are lovely and the cottage itself is situated in such a handy location for exploring Snowdonia and the surrounding area. I would (and already have) highly recommend a stay at 2 Bryn Tirion to anyone looking for a break in this area.

Rated by Miss Spear reviewed on 19th March 2016

This cottage has been converted to a very high standard and provides a fantastic base for exploring the local area. I would highly recommend anyone to stay at this property. The upstairs patio is a fabulous sun trap in the afternoon, even in early March.

Rated by Mr Austin reviewed on 13th March 2016

Originally a quarryman's modest cottage but so imaginatively planned and converted using high quality materials and workmanship throughout. There's plenty of space for two, all maintained in immaculate condition. The patio is an excellent sun trap. A cosy and comfortable cottage to return to.

Rated by Mr Templeman reviewed on 14th September 2015

It was excellent in every way. It was so quiet and peaceful with a super bed, have never slept so well.

Rated by Mrs Norfolk reviewed on 6th September 2015

The place was impeccably clean, and we really enjoyed the double ended bathtub in the upstairs bathroom. The view over the valley and the mountains on the other side were gorgeous. The kitchen was also really nice.

Rated by Mr Hughes reviewed on 30th August 2015

This was a very well maintained cottage in a quiet village setting with lovely views. It was an ideal touring base and had lovely walks on the doorstep. We will definitely use it again when visiting North Wales. It is just the right size for a mobile couple with a well behaved dog.

Rated by Mrs Mallinson reviewed on 16th August 2015

An absolutely beautiful cottage, inside and out. Can't fault anything. The décor was gorgeous, it had a hotel feel to it, but was also practical for us, our baby and two dogs. In a central location for us too.

Rated by Mrs Gilder reviewed on 14th June 2015

Beautiful cottage overlooking the Vale of Ffestiniog. Plenty of walks from the house itself and great central location in North Wales for days out rain or shine. House is really well presented and looked just as the photos suggested from the Sykes webpage. Would definitely consider staying here again.

Rated by Mr Forster reviewed on 17th May 2015

This is a lovely property, and is very spacious for two. The views are stunning from the cottage and parking the car opposite on the grass verge is no problem. We had a great week with good weather, the cottage is placed well for touring North Wales.

Rated by Mr McCarthy reviewed on 23rd March 2015

A very comfortable cottage indeed, attention to detail was excellent.

Rated by Mrs Jones reviewed on 3rd January 2015

This is a lovely property, most thoughtfully provisioned and recently been refurbished to a very high specification. It's really spacious for two. The views are stunning and parking opposite on the road verge no problem.

Rated by Antony S reviewed on 30th November 2014

We had a wonderful time, I cannot rate this property highly enough. It was absolutely beautiful, very clean, beautiful décor and very comfortable bed. We also took along our 2 little dogs, who found the kitchen also lovely and warm to sleep in. It exceeded our expectations. Living in London it was exactly what we needed a break away, with breathtaking views, beautiful walks and a cottage to end the day in that was warm and cosy! highly recommend. We will be booking again for sure.

Rated by Miss Kindred reviewed on 18th November 2014

Stunning central location for walking, relaxing and travelling to other attractions. Fantastic accommodation in all areas... we have had superbly comfortable stay, very friendly and more than helpful owner. We will be returning!

Rated by Miss Gaborova reviewed on 3rd November 2014

Excellent cottage with a lovely view. Will be back.

Rated by Mr Raybould reviewed on 27th October 2014

The décor was beautiful, the cottage was very cosy and warm.

Rated by Mrs King reviewed on 16th October 2014

Cottage was one of the best we've stayed in - very comfortable and extremely well equipped. The scenery in that part of Wales is stunning and the weather for our week was perfect - not a drop of rain!

Rated by Mrs Richards reviewed on 15th September 2014

Highest quality Cottage, comprehensively and thoughtfully equipped. Fabulous weather and stunning views from the bedroom.

Rated by Mr Sage reviewed on 7th September 2014

Like a boutique hotel in the cosiest of cottages. A wonderful location with so many fabulous places in the national park within easy reach and very pet friendly apart from the gorgeous cream rug in the lounge which we put under the bed to stop doggy footprints!

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 17th August 2014

This was a lovely cottage, which has been equipped and furnished to a high standard, not normally found in a cottage that you can take your dog with you. We felt the garden would be better with the top level improved, so you could sit with out looking into next doors kitchen. Also for us parking on the road/grass verge, was a bit off putting at first, but by end of week didn't worry so much. Overal a lovely place to stay and a credit to the owner for their good taste.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 16th August 2014

Absolutely fantastic cottage, outstanding finish and in a beautiful location. The perfect base to see all the beautiful places North Wales has to offer.

Rated by Mr Waterhouse reviewed on 5th August 2014

The cottage is beautifully decorated and well equipped. It would be difficult to do it justice through photos but if you like the look of it from the pictures on here, trust me, you will only be even more delighted when you arrive. It also has the most stunning of views from the living room and bedroom. Worth visiting for this alone! The kitchen is well equipped and TESCO and ASDA both deliver to the cottage if you want to stock up on supplies for the week. We cooked every night and found the cottage had everything you need (and more) to do this. The furnishings are all of a high quality and the en suite bathroom was a particular highlight of mine! There is a small shop within walking distance but you will need to drive for more amenities. There are gorgeous walks right from the cottage and it is excellently located to get to a whole range of places in Snowdonia. The owner is really helpful and made us feel very welcome. The cottage is very dog friendly and there was room to store our bikes. They even made sure there were some lovely little supplies waiting for us on our arrival. If you are happy to use this cottage as a base for exploring and are looking for a well appointed, gorgeous, homely place to stay then look no further.

Rated by Mrs Bressington reviewed on 29th July 2014

The cottage is beautifully decorated and well equipped. It would be difficult to do it justice through photos but if you like the look of it from the pictures on here, trust me, you will only be even more delighted when you arrive. It also has the most stunning of views from the living room and bedroom. Worth visiting for this alone! The kitchen is well equipped and TESCO and ASDA both deliver to the cottage if you want to stock up on supplies for the week. We cooked every night and found the cottage had everything you need (and more) to do this. The furnishings are all of a high quality and the ensuite bathroom was a particular highlight of mine! There is a small shop within walking distance but you will need to drive for more amenities. There are gorgeous walks right from the cottage and it is excellently located to get to a whole range of places in snowdonia. We explored the coast, the Lleyn Peninsula, Angelsey, Betwys y Coed, climbed Snowdon, and mountain biked in Coed y Brenin (less than 20 min drive), the Gwyder forest and Llandelga. All of these places were within easy reach within an hour. The owner was really helpful and made us feel very welcome. The cottage is very dog friendly and there was room to store our bikes on a piece of carpet supplied for the living room. They even made sure there were some lovely little supplies waiting for us on our arrival. If you are happy to use this cottage as a base for exploring and are looking for a well appointed, gorgeous, homely place to stay then look no further. I would highly recommend 2 Bryn Tirion.

Rated by jademaxwell reviewed on 28th July 2014

The view into the valley is particulary nice. We appreciated to have an oven / fireplace.

Rated by Ziska reviewed on 22nd July 2014

The cottage had the most amazing view and was just outside of the village - just what we wanted.

Rated by Miss Hunkin reviewed on 6th July 2014

This was the first cottage that I have stayed at, where a good quality bed had been placed was able to have a good sleep every night. This cottage has been completed to a lovely standard and is a pleasure to stay in and a credit to the owner.

Rated by Mrs Holberton reviewed on 29th June 2014

The position was fantastic. I adored the way the cottage was furnished and the fixtures and fittings were excellent. Even the art work which is often very safe and predictable, was refreshingly individual and personal. I loved luxuriating in that fabulous bath-tub in the en-suite whilst my husband preferred the downstairs shower so were both happy. The absolute gem of the place however, was the delightful tiered back garden which was a real little piece of heaven on earth. LOVELY. We didn't want to leave - will definitely be back.

Rated by Mrs Masters reviewed on 18th June 2014

Beautiful cottage with very high quality furnishings etc. In a very good position for touring, would recommend to anyone wanting a comfortable base for all that North Wales has to offer.

Rated by Darnell Lattion reviewed on 26th May 2014

Fantastic location- one of the best cottages we have stayed in.

Rated by Mrs Morris reviewed on 19th May 2014

We loved the cottage; the scenery was breath taking; the Zip wire at Bangor was fantastic; the sheep and lambs were wonderful to hear and watch.

Rated by Miss Giles reviewed on 28th April 2014

The cottage is beautiful. Everything we needed and more was provided and we were really impressed with the attention to detail. We will definitely be returning! The view from the cottage is amazing - different every day with the changes in weather on the mountains. The walk to Rhaeadr Falls is stunning and there are many more local attractions and beauty spots we are yet to visit. We were very sad to leave this sanctuary!

Rated by Mrs Williams reviewed on 29th March 2014

The cottage was very comfortable and clean. Lovely décor throughout, fabulous upstairs bathroom, very nicely done. Everything you need with lovely views. Would highly recommend.

Rated by Mrs Campbell reviewed on 26th February 2014

We had a lovely time in this cosy quarry man's cottage. The surrounding landscape is amazing and felt very atmospheric in the dreary weather. The inside of the cottage is warm and cheerful, and decorated to a very high standard. We took scenic drives from the cottage to Portmadog, Cricieth and Anglesey - all of which were within a reasonable distance. It would also be a fantastic base for keen walkers to explore Snowdonia national park and beyond. We would highly recommend this cottage to a couple or small family.

Rated by Mrs Mcdonald reviewed on 31st December 2013

We had a fantastic time, the cottage and location were perfect for a relaxing getaway. We will definitely be coming back.

Rated by Miss Spooner reviewed on 6th December 2013

We had a fantastic week, the cottage was perfectly placed for touring North Wales, we went all over sampling the delights of awesome scenery, local food and local heritage. Walking the dog out from the cottage was a great bonus, I never did the same walk twice. Enjoyed the slate museum at Llanberis, Betws-y-coed, Barmouth we took the ferry across to Fairbourne. A most enjoyable week in a super comfortable cottage with all mod cons.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 19th October 2013

This may look like a small property from the outside, but the spacious interior is beautifully presented and decorated. With a fire in the stove it is very cosy. The view to the front of the property across to the mountains is spectacular, and looking down the road you can even see Portmeirion and the sea beyond in the distance. We enjoyed sitting at the table on the rear terrace. We found a stroll down to the viewpoint behind the church in Llan Ffestiniog well worth while, and while there found local circular walks posted on the notice board. Without a doubt the best holiday cottage we have stayed in.

Rated by Mr Dymond reviewed on 4th October 2013

The cottage was fantastic, in a peaceful location but close to the main routes and so close to Snowdonia mountains. I could walk every morning from the cottage using different routes.

Rated by Mrs Bastian reviewed on 10th September 2013

The cottage was to a high standard, very clean, very comfortable, it had everything you needed. Great location looking over the mountains, plenty of great places to visit, great beaches to walk the dog, would definitely recommend this cottage.

Rated by Mrs Mcburnie reviewed on 9th September 2013

The cottage was delightful. The owners were incredibly helpful and friendly. The tub in the upstairs bathroom was amazing.

Rated by Ms Bystrom reviewed on 19th August 2013

The cottage certainly lived up to expectations. It was beautifully presented and in a very impressive rural setting. I would definitely recommend it to our friends and family, and will be sure to return in the not too distant future.

Rated by Mr Hyland reviewed on 11th August 2013

The house was lovely. It was beautifully furnished and finished to a very high standard. We would highly recommend the property to others. A particularly nice touch was the welcome pack including teabags, milk and Welsh cakes.

Rated by Mr Dugdale reviewed on 29th July 2013

This property is beautifully furnished, and well maintained. It was a lovely house to spend time in, especially with all the hot weather, it was nice to go back to the house, relax and know all the mod-cons were available.

Rated by Miss Mchenry reviewed on 15th July 2013

The cottage was of a very high standard, wanted for nothing!

Rated by Mr Bartley reviewed on 6th June 2013

Country walks from the doorstep. Beautiful beaches nearby. Peaceful location.

Rated by Mrs Fullerton reviewed on 28th April 2013

I don't believe many people had stayed at this delightful cottage before our stay, as everything looked brand new. The standard of finish to this new refurbished property was excellent. The owner was friendly and met us on our arrival, showing us around the cottage. All in all a lovely little place to stay, well placed for walking or climbing etc. It had everything we could need for a short stay in some wonderful countryside.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 11th April 2013

The bathroom was beautiful with lovely underfloor heating and the cottage was very homely. The owners were fantastic.

Rated by Miss Hylton reviewed on 17th March 2013

The premise appeared to have been only recently renovated and was immaculate.

Rated by Mr Roth reviewed on 24th February 2013

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