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Criccieth, Penrhyn Llyn (Llyn Peninsula) Show on map
4.5
Sykes rating
2 Guests
1 Bedroom
1 Bathroom
Pets: Yes
Features
Off road parking
Open fire
Pub/shop < 1 mile
Washing machine
Dishwasher
Seaside
Broadband / WiFi
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Facilities and Maintenance
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42 Customer Reviews
"Fantastic little cottage ideally placed to explore North Wales."
Convenient parking located two minutes away, however you are able to drop off your belongings by parking directly opposite.
Yes there is an issue with the oven settings as mentioned in previous reviews, but this is easily rectified by using the user manual. Be sure to bring your own staples as there is no welcome pack, however this was never expected!
The cottage beat my expectations and I would quite happily stay again if in the area.
Reviewed by Joshua4.7★Mar 2025
"We have just returned from our first stay at Llawenfan."
The accommodation suited our needs, as we self catering there was a good sized fridge freezer, washing machine and dryer, plenty of cutlery, plates and pans. Although the symbols on the controls on the oven were worn off we managed to follow instruction manual to use. As previous reviews it is a busy main road but we did not have issues with unloading and the parking permit was appreciated and car park nearby. The cottage is only a short walk to local beach and main food shopping can be found in Porthmadog. We would book this cottage again.
Thank you for your review. The control on the oven unfortunately is a problem as we are finding it difficult to find the exact fit. Glad that you could manage with the instruction manual. We will continue to search. Hope to see you in the future.
Lorraine and Brian
Property Owner
Reviewed by Lesley3.8★Oct 2024
"You failed to uphold my complaint despite the validity of it."
The response from the owner was worrying as she was unaware that a description I used about the outside seating area was hers. Apparently her husband met us and we failed to mention our complaint. Totally untrue. They would have investigated if aware despite a lady on reviews highlighting the sane complaints in September and patently have not rectified it My major problem is the parking.In your response denying my request for reimbursement you suggest that I should have left the engine running whilst we unloaded and that you wouldn’t expect Parking agents ( what about Police) to mind . Condoning and encouraging law breaking is something your Lawyers might be unhappy with. I am in the process of filling in forms with Barclaycard . I intend to take this matter as far as I’m able.
Needless to say I’m disappointed with how you have dealt with my complaint and will be in touch with Trust Pilot and other interested parties in due course.
Richard Crompton
Reviewed by Richard2.2★Sep 2024
"We have just returned from a week at Llawenfan cottage."
The listing was fairly accurate and I am aware everyone's tastes differ. However,we found the cottage wasn't really comfortable for us. I will cover the good points first. The bathroom is nice and large and modern. Plenty of room to put your toiletries. The shower is a large walk in waterfall which is lovely. The bed was large and comfortable. T.V has a good selection of channels and options. The kitchen pans are of exceptional quality.
Unfortunately the cottage smells strongly of dog, downstairs when you walk in. The sofa isn't very comfortable, and the velux windows in the kitchen are filthy. There was very little provided upon arrival. Hardly any hand wash left, no welcome pack, two small toilet rolls, no toiletries whatsoever, towels are small and thin. Only two dishwasher tabs for a week's stay. A blanket would be nice for using in colder months when sat downstairs. The pillows are very lumpy. The bathroom window does not open. Property is right opposite the pub on the main road and is very noisy, especially at the weekend. Cottage is also very dark. Parking was fine however, if a little inconvenient for unloading and loading the car.
I will be paying more next time for a better equipped stay.
Reviewed by Kay2.8★Sep 2024
"The council will not collect the rubbish."
We spoke to the refuse men and they say the collection is a commercial one, but when they came they also refused to take the recycling bin, so it's still not emptied and is completely full.
The oven controls have disappeared so it's impossible to work out what setting you need and what temperature the oven is at. Other people have said this too but it hasn't been fixed.
Really sorry that you had some problems. I was not aware that the oven controls were a problem but will certainly address this. With regard to the refuse and recycling I have to admit that it is an on going nightmare, as at home. Gwynedd are in the process of changing their bins and collection dates. I have spoken to a very helpful member of staff today and am assured that the situation will be sorted this week.
Property Owner
Reviewed by Lesley3.8★Aug 2024
"This is our third stay at this property this year for a short break."
Its a great little place, clean and tidy, has everything you need for a comfortable stay, and well placed for local shops and the beach.
you dont have to go more than a few steps to take advantage of the wonderful views too.
Couldnt ask for better in the area we love so much.
Elaine and Bill
Reviewed by William5.0★Aug 2024
"Beautiful place, well kept."
Not the cleanest, in terms of dust & cobwebs but that didn't make our stay any less enjoyable. Great location! Already planning our next trip in the Autumn
Sorry to hear that it wasn’t as clean as it should have been we will remedy this
Property Owner
Reviewed by Anna4.4★Aug 2024
"Great little property in the heart of Criccieth with everything you need."
Reviewed by David5.0★Aug 2024
"Great little property in a quaint little town , people are very friendly and welcoming ."
Plenty of place to go visit in and around the area or short drives to various other places ! Only problem we had was the weather wasn’t good so we cut holiday short and left a day early (rained a lot ) shame as we loved it
Thank you for your feedback. Shame the weather was miserable.
Property Owner
Reviewed by Ian5.0★Jun 2024
"Beautiful comfortable cottage , had everything we needed for our stay."
Lovely and clean , parking permit and added bonus. Perfect to explore Snowdonia would highly recommend.
Thank you for your lovely feedback
Brian & Lorraine
Property Owner
Reviewed by Jill5.0★Jun 2024
"A lovely little cottage!"
It was just perfect for me and my Jack Russell dog.
The bed was so comfortable, the bathroom is big and spacious with a huge walk-in shower area and the kitchen has everything you need. The property’s located on the main street through Criccieth but the effective double glazing keeps any traffic noise to a minimum (in fact I hardly noticed any at all).
There are double yellow lines immediately outside the cottage BUT you can park on the opposite side of the road for loading and unloading your stuff for up to an hour Mon-Sat between 9am and 5pm (and for as long as you want outside of those hours). The parking pass which is provided for the town’s main car park is so handy, and the car park is literally just 4 minutes walk away through a cut-through alleyway.
As someone who likes the freedom of self-catering but without the catering, well it’s just perfect! Just 20 yards to the left is Spice Bank Indian restaurant which does takeaways, Allports fish and chip shop is opposite as is the China Palace takeaway, and the Prince of Wales pub is just a bit further down the road - it’s very dog friendly and I ate here two different nights and I can say that the food is EXCELLENT!
And if the urge for a quick pint grabs you at any time, the Bryn Hir Arms is right opposite - this pub is also dog friendly, there’s a large outdoor seating area for in the good weather like which I enjoyed on my stay but it doesn’t serve food.
For a single traveller or a couple this property is just perfect if you’re looking for a base from which to explore the beautiful Llŷn Peninsula but with full facilities (shops, eating places etc) right on hand. I would definitely stay here again the next time I visit the area.
Thank you so much for your feedback.
Brian and Lorraine
Property Owner
Reviewed by Keith5.0★May 2024
"We really enjoyed our stay, its our second visit."
its a lovely little cottage, decorated well, with the bonus of having all the cleaning essentials you could need, a real plus.
Maybe the Kitchen velux windows could do with a little clean but otherwise it was another perfect stay, centrally located and very cosy.
Thank you for your feedback. Unfortunately there is a tree overhanging kitchen roof light therefore it is difficult to keep it clean all the time as you have to get on the roof. We will take this on board though
Brian and Lorraine
Property Owner
Reviewed by William4.4★May 2024
"Very cosy cottage in a great location for exploring Snowdonia and the coast around Criccieth."
Also handy for local pubs and restaurants. The bed was very comfortable and the shower was great. We loved the hot water tap for making drinks!
Thank you for your feedback
Property Owner
Reviewed by Christopher4.7★Apr 2024
"Wonderful property, and beautiful idyllic village."
Cosey for 2, excellent facilities, fantastic shower, and brilliant fireplace. All amenities are within a stones throw. Providing there's space, we'll more than likely be back the same take next year. Highly recommended.
Thank you for your feedback really appreciated. We try our best
Brian and Lorraine
Property Owner
Reviewed by Kristian5.0★Apr 2024
"This is a lovely cottage."
It had everything we needed and was clean and well maintained. i would recommend it. my only nitpick for the cottage is there was only one cushion on the sofa. we fought over it at night!
Finally, we got a parking ticket on the basis of it not being properly displayed when it clearly was. left me feeling they target people with these passes assuming theyre holiday makers. we didnt want to use it after that. however the cottage was wonderful and we would come again.
Reviewed by William5.0★Mar 2024
"Thanks for a great stay in your very nice cottage."
Very clean and bigger than expected.Excellent shower,comfy bed and liked the hot tap.The parking permit is a massive bonus aswell.
Thank you for your positive feedback back. Much appreciated.
Property Owner
Reviewed by Stephen5.0★Feb 2024
"Lovely cottage very near to all facilities, pub, takeaway."
Restaurants.
Only one suggestion fit hand rail in great walk in shower.
Thank you for your very nice feedback. Glad you had a good time.
Property Owner
Reviewed by Robert5.0★Nov 2023
"Very very welcoming, warm well appointed cottage."
Only downside is the lack of parking next to the cottage for unloading/loading but nothing you can do about that. However free parking is only a short walk away. Very lovely would definitely recommend and return.
Thank you for your feedback
Property Owner
Reviewed by Julie4.7★Oct 2023
"Absolutely lovely little property."
Lovely big room, kitchen, table and chairs and nice spacious bedroom with large en suite. All white goods supplied, cutlery, plates ...literally had everything that we needed, and the town has takeaways, local stores, butchers and everything else within a 2 minute walk, and a pub literally across the road. Beach is a 5 minute walk away, and a lovely little castle 5 minutes from that. Other big supermarkets within a 10-15 min drive. Cannot recommend highly enough, and we've already spoken about coming back next year :)
Thank you very much for you positive feedback. Much appreciated
Property Owner
Reviewed by Anthony5.0★Aug 2023
"This is a cosy little cottage with everything in it for a comfortable stay."
We will definitely book again. Thank you
Thanks for positive feedback. We look forward to seeing you again.
Property Owner
Reviewed by Ruth5.0★Jun 2023
"What a little cracker of a holiday cottage."
You don't feel like it's a one bedroom cottage, it's more like a tardis. Slept well on the comfy bed, loved the shower. The kitchen is well appointed and the hot tap may is something I thought I didn't need but now I want one. Clean and bright and perfect to explore Cricceth and the surrounds. Well worth a visit.
Thank you for your positive feedback much appreciated
Property Owner
Reviewed by Richard5.0★Apr 2023
"Beautiful cosy cottage in the heart of Criccieth."
The cottage had everything that we needed and is beautifully finished. All amenities are within walking distance from the cottage and beaches are a short walk. Pretty grassed areas just around the corner from the cottage to walk the dogs as there is no garden. The only thing I would suggest is maybe taking your own bath sheets as the towels provided are very small and I like to wrap myself up in my towel when I get out of the shower. Also the provision of a retractable stairgate would help with keeping dogs downstairs. Thoroughly enjoyed our break and will definitely stay at the cottage again. I could quite easily live in it.
Thank you for your positive feedback. I have purchased a retractable stair gate and it is being fitted today. It would be lovely to have you at the house again.
Lorraine Phillips
Property Owner
Reviewed by Debbie5.0★Apr 2023
"Excellent stay in a beautiful cottage located in the centre of the town."
Shops, pubs and restaurants all around, and the cottage is in a prime position to explore the Llyn Peninsula and surrounding Snowdonia areas.
The cottage itself was very cosy and had everything you need for a self catering break.
Parking is not available outside the cottage, however a permit is provided for local parking, and there is often additional availability on the high street and side roads.
The food was very good everywhere we ate, and the local people were very pleasant and helpful.
Thank you for your positive feedback. We are pleased that you had a good experience Criccieth is a delightful place with a lot of history.
Brian and Lorraine Phillips
Property Owner
Reviewed by Edward5.0★Mar 2023
"We had a perfect long weekend here and would highly recommend."
Had everything we needed for a comfortable get away (a home from home). Great location right in the centre of everything. Whilst parking was offsite it was close enough and to be honest we didn't need to use the car for the duration of our stay.
Highly recommend.
Thank you for your positive feedback. It is important to us that guests have a good experience.
Brian & Lorraine Phillips
Property Owner
Reviewed by Wendyanne5.0★Feb 2023
"Excellent stay cottage beautiful and very cosy
Would gladly book again"
Reviewed by John5.0★Nov 2022
"The place grew on us and yes I see why others mentioned cosy."
The place is very well situated and car parking was ok.
We enjoyed our stay despite the rain beating a very loud drumming on the glass skylight in the kitchen this happened only when it rained due to the broken gutter pipe above the kitchen, All normal facilities are provided and it was an enjoyable stay.
Reviewed by Owen3.4★Sep 2022
"We loved the interior design of the cottage."
Cosy and comfortable with easy access to the town.
Thank you for your feedback. Really appreciated.
Property Owner
Reviewed by Iain5.0★May 2022
"This was our second visit to Llawenfan and it was as comfortable and clean as we remembered."
Will definitely be booking again
Thank you for your valued feedback.
Property Owner
Reviewed by Thomas5.0★Mar 2022
"Loovely cottage in a loovely little village by the sea with pubs and restaurants close by, cottage was great,clean and well equipped, i would definitely return and recomend."
Thank you for your feed back. Much valued.
Property Owner
Reviewed by Stephen5.0★Mar 2022
"Lovely cottage, very comfortable bed, loved the log burner."
Plenty of choice for food places we enjoyed the Prince of Wales home cooking after a long walk.
Reviewed by Tracy4.1★Feb 2022
"We absolutely loved the property."
A location as central as is possible, literally opposite a pub, log burner, a surprisingly spacious bathroom, and very comfortable, everything we could have asked for.
There was one slight drawback that the upstairs bedroom reply suffered from the traffic noise from the road outside, which did impact even heavy sleepers. I believe the window is double glazed but if more could be done to reduce that noise that would make it perfect!
Reviewed by Andrew4.7★Feb 2022
"Lovely little cottage in a lovely little village."
The cottage is comfortable and well equipped and I really liked the decor. We couldn't get the oven to work which is a bit of a nightmare when on a self catering holiday, but that's down to the complicated instructions and us clearly not grasping them opposed to the oven not actually working (I pessume?) Book restaurants in advance, we didn't as we didn't appreciate how busy they would be at the end of October, which was a bit of a nightmare considering we couldn't get the oven to work! I would definitely recommend this lovely little cottage though, it's situated perfectly for various areas of North Wales being within a 45 minute to 1 hour drive away.
Sorry you found the over difficult. You should have contacted us and we would have helped. We have since had it checked and it is working. Thank you for the rest of your comments.
Property Owner
Reviewed by Jennifer4.1★Oct 2021
"Overall, great."
Upstairs especially nice and great bed and shower.
Kitchen and bathroom floors could have been cleaner.
Sofa and lounge smell a bit of dog - maybe to be expected as dogs mentioned in listing, but might be fixable.
Could leave out a few dishwasher tabs for visitors
Providing logs for first night would be nice too.
Reviewed by Tom4.4★Oct 2021
"Lovely cottage and location."
Reviewed by Diane4.1★Oct 2021
"Very well appointed cottage, no problems."
Reviewed by Geoffrey5.0★Sep 2021
"Really nice property which has everything you need for a comfortable stay."
The location is in a lovely area. There was an issue with the parking pass that was provided but the owners sorted this immediately . A property we are likely to stay at again and will recommend to family and friends.
Really pleased that you had a nice stay. Sorry about the mixup with the parking pass. I was pleased to reimburse you for any parking costs incurred while it was sorted out.
Property Owner
Reviewed by Pamela4.1★Sep 2021
"Beautiful cottage in a really good location."
Clean, well equipped and comfortable. Parking was the only issue, though this is a minor niggle. The parking pass was missing however the car park wasn’t very close so it didn’t bother us. We could always find a space just around the corner. Highly recommended, Criccieth is beautiful and a good location for exploring
Reviewed by Craig5.0★Aug 2021
"Fabulous cottage and would recommend it to others."
Very comfortable and all amenities were well thought out. Thankyou
Reviewed by Steve5.0★Aug 2021
"The cottage had so many cobwebs and spiders when you opened the doors you broke the web !"
I do not know when it was lasted cleaned but they did not do a very good job. The bed was so hard we had to go out and buy a mattress topper just to get some sleep. The TV in the front room is nearly on the ceiling so you have to try and lay on the sofa to watch it. Over all not a good stay and would not return to this cottage which is a shame because the rest of the cottage was lovely.
Reviewed by Lorraine2.8★Jun 2021
"Lovely cottage, really handy for beach, shops and parking."
Had everything that is needed for a comfortable stay
Reviewed by Sue5.0★Jun 2021
"If you have a dog you need to be aware that the property has no area that you can let them out to."
Nearest grass area is around the corner and uphill.
Reviewed by John4.7★Apr 2021
"We had a lovely holiday, place very clean and tidy,comfortable bed , home from home accommodation, the only thing that did not work was the kettle but it would not stop us from choosing the property again should we find time to revisit criccieth again."
One bedroom king-size bedroom with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC
Cloakroom with basin and WC
Kitchen
Utility
Living/dining room with woodburning stove
Gas central heating and woodburning stove
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer
Smart TV with FreeSat and WiFi
Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent
Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
Parking in nearby car park, parking permit available
Front courtyard with seating
Two well-behaved dogs welcome
Sorry, no smoking
Shop and pub within 0.1 miles
Note: Located on a main road, some noise to be expected
Note: There is a Good Housekeeping Bond of £150 for this property
Note: Dogs to be kept downstairs only, please bring own dog beds and towels
The property
A beautiful bolthole resting at the centre of Criccieth town, which is often described as the 'Pearl of Wales on the shores of Snowdonia', Llawenfan is ideally situated for a romantic escape to Wales.
In easy reach of both coast and countryside attractions, this characterful cottage is an ideal base for a couple's retreat at any time of the year.
Step in off the road and into the snug living/dining area sitting behind the oak door; take a seat at the dining table, admiring the characterful exposed stone wall which runs throughout the property as you slurp on a warming cup of tea, or unwind in the sitting area of the room, separated by a charming board in the shape of a beach hut to tie in with the maritime theme of the property, here a wood burning stove awaits you to settle down with your loved one in front of the Smart TV for a relaxing evening in.
Make your way into the monochrome kitchen to be greeted with all the essentials for a self-catered stay, its beautiful slate worktops making the perfect place to prepare a romantic meal, while to the back of the room you can find both a convenient utility and cloakroom.
Straight off the staircase you will find the king-size bedroom, carrying on the quirky maritime interior with its fish-themed bed stands as well as also boasting exposed stone walls, this eclectic mix makes a lovely place to snuggle up beneath the crisp linens each evening, the en-suite shower room offering the perfect spot to get ready for your day each morning too.
While away your mornings soaking up the sun in the front courtyard, before taking a short stroll to see what Criccieth has to offer.
A popular coastal town, here you can find a good selection of shops and eateries catering for all your cuisine needs, as well as the historic wonder of its 13th century castle sitting atop a rocky outcrop, offering beautiful views of Tremadog Bay and the Snowdonia Mountains.
Be sure to spend a day on one of the town's beaches too, where you can try your hand at a new water sport or simply enjoy the warmth of the rays for the ultimate seaside experience.
Hop on the train and explore wider Wales, Portmeirion being well-worth exploring and accessed via nearby Minffordd's train station, this Italianate village is home to exotic gardens, award-winning restaurants, an authentic ice cream parlour and much more, offering a fun-filled day for all tastes.
Explore the wonder of the Snowdonia National Park, the summit of Mount Snowdon offering spectacular views which can be accessed via foot, bike or even railway, while the historic Isle of Anglesey can be reached by a scenic car journey, with plenty of attractions and even ferry rides over to Ireland for a day out with a difference.
Llawenfan is a perfect holiday home for exploring the coast and countryside of North Wales.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £150.
Often described as the 'Pearl of Wales on the shores of Snowdonia’, this delightful seaside town is situated just 5 miles from Porthmadog. The town’s 13th century castle perches majestically on a rocky outcrop, dominating the skyline and offering superb views of Tremadog Bay and the Snowdonia mountains. Watersports enthusiasts will be delighted by the two beaches, whilst walkers and bikers are spoilt for choice by the proximity of the beautiful Snowdonia National Park. Stroll along the beaches, watch porpoises playing in the surf, or relax in the various pubs, restaurants and tea rooms, sampling the famous Cadwalader’s ice cream. Further afield, attractions such as Portmeirion’s wonderful Italianate gardens, the Ffestiniog railway in Porthmadog, Harlech Castle, Caernarfon Castle and the beautiful beaches and renowned golf courses of the Llyn Peninsula are all within an easy drive.