Cefn Coed Cottages

Beudy

Beudy is a recently renovated ground floor traditional barn conversion near Chwilog a beautiful and rural part of the Llyn peninsula. Inside, a traditional welsh farmhouse kitchen awaits you with and adjoining comfortable lounge with a well-placed window seat ideally located for reading, relaxing and for taking in the lovely views of the garden and Cardigan Bay.


The hallway leads to the sleeping quarters and bathroom which are all located on the ground floor. The cottage sleeps up to six adults in total. The first of three bedrooms is a double room, with an additional twin room next door. Further down the hallway is a large master bedroom with an en-suite. All living and sleeping areas have fantastic picture window that looks out over a large well-kept garden, across some farm fields and has a view of the bay. So a perfect cottage for families or the elderly.


Beudy also has a private garden, perfect for relaxing and the shared use of the communal garden as well as the children’s play area. All gardens and communal areas are fenced and enclosed.














Oil central heating, electricity, bed linen and towels provided. Travel cot and highchair. Welcome pack. Enclosed lawned garden with patio, garden furniture and BBQ. Private parking for 3 cars. Beudy can be booked together with Cegin Foch and Sgubor to accommodate up to 16 guests.


There are two comfortable sofas that sit under a wooden high vaulted beamed ceiling with bi-folding doors giving views of the field, sea and mountains and access onto the the front garden.














This ground floor barn conversion is surrounded by green fields on all sides. The area is a stronghold for the welsh language and the cottage offers a true taste of rural Wales. The village of Chwilog is just under 800 yards. The village has one pub, The Madryn, a post office and small corner shop for papers etc.


The popular harbor town of Pwllheli and its boating marina is 5 miles away and the very fashionable seaside town of Abersoch a little further on again. These seaside destinations are a must for all guest naturally. (Don’t forget to try the ice cream at ‘Cydwaladers’ when you get to Criccieth.) But the real advantage of staying in this cottage is the fact that the mountains of Snowdonia are also so accessible. More leisurely and cultural pastimes are also available naturally. The area is littered with historic monuments and castles. Criccieth is the nearest, with Caernarfon and Conwy castle all within an hours drive.