Dwyran Holiday Cottages
Choose from 33 self catering holiday cottages in Dwyran, Anglesey, 24 of which are dog friendly, 14 have hot tubs, and sleep between 2 and 14 guests.
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Ty Nain in Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Anglesey, sleeps five guests in three bedrooms.
Cwrt is a pleasant house resting in Dwyran, Anglesey, boasting a woodburning stove and well-positioned to nearby pubs, amenities, and attractions. Newborough 2 miles; LlanfairPG 8 miles; Menai Bridge 8.8 miles.
A charming Welsh cottage on Anglesey with traditional features, and modern comforts. Perfect for peaceful getaways, coastal walks, and exploring the island’s stunning beaches and historic landmarks.
This quaint property is ideally located for exploring Anglesey with plenty of attractions nearby, it makes to perfect place for a rural escape.
Enjoy a cosy woodburning stove and a private hot tub at this 18th-century cottage after a busy day exploring Anglesey’s attractions.
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Tal Sarn Shepherd Hut in Dwyran, Anglesey sleeps two people in one bedroom.
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Cosy former granary set on a vineyard, close to Newborough beach, on the South West coast of Anglesey. Perfect to relax, enjoy activities and explore the coast and countryside of North Wales.
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One bedroom: 1 x double. 1 x ensuite bathroom with large double-headed shower, an extra large bath, loo, wash hand basin and heated towel rail. Open plan kitchen, dining and sitting room with modern wood burning stove, TV, DVD player, CDs and DVDs.
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Three bedrooms: 1 x super king with ensuite, 1 x king, 1 x twin, WC and basin. Family bathroom has Bath, shower, WC and basin. Open plan kitchen, seating and dining room with wood burning stove.
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Two bedrooms: 1 x king size, 1 x twin. Shower room with shower, WC and basin. Kitchen. SItting room with dining area and electric stove.
Gwel-y-Rhos is a superb, stone-built, single-storey barn conversion, situated on the outskirts of Newborough, Anglesey, boasting a woodburning stove. Bangor 12.6 miles.
5 Stad Clynnog is a pet-friendly, end-of-terrace house set over three floors located near the quaint little village of Niwbwrch on the Isle of Anglesey. Menai Bridge 9.7 miles; Red Wharf Bay 14.2 miles; Beaumaris 13.9 miles; Amlwch 22.6 miles.
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This wonderful stone barn conversion is situated on the outskirts of Brynsiencyn, on the Isle of Anglesey and can sleep four people in two bedrooms.
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Traditional farm cottage with enclosed garden, Anglesey Sea Zoo and Foel Farm Park close by, Newborough Forest nearby.
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Embrace life on the Isle of Anglesey on a romantic break for two at this pretty, dog-friendly lodge. Boasting views of the mountains and an electric feature fire, the property offers a cosy base for adventure at all times of the year. A delightful day out can be found walking at the nearby Newborough Nature Reserve which is full of wildlife between the forest and beach landscapes. The open-plan living area is light and bright, with neutral styling and pops of colour throughout. At the front of the property is the living area with a large corner sofa and an electric fire where you can kick back and relax. The rear of the space is filled by the compact kitchen area, equipped with everything you need to prepare meals, as well as a four-seater dining table ideally situated beside the window. When it’s time for bed, one room features a double bed alongside an en-suite WC for added privacy, whilst the second room has twin beds, perfect for children. Step outside and you’ll find the garden area which balances a lawn and patio area to ensure you can make the most of good weather with garden games and al fresco dining. Anglesey has an array of activities for you to enjoy, whether that’s a trip to Anglesey Sea Zoo (2 miles), a historic visit to Beaumaris Castle (10 miles), or an invigorating walk along the coastal path. That’s not to mention the beautiful beaches of Llanddona (13 miles) or Bychan (15 miles) which offer endless hours of fun. Further inland, you’ll be within easy reach of Snowdonia National Park (13 miles), a hub of outdoor adventure with whimsical walking routes and locations such as Zip World Conwy (30 miles) for something a little different.
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Y Caban in Brynsiencyn, Anglesey, sleeps four guests in two bedrooms.
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The Cottage at Ty Newydd in Brynsiencyn, Anglesey, sleeps four in two bedrooms.
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Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size double, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Ground floor basin and WC. Kitchen. Utility. Dining room (seats 4) with sitting area (seats 2). Sitting room (seats 4) with woodburner.
Nestled amidst Anglesey’s tranquil countryside, a peaceful escape surrounded by rolling fields. Ideal for relaxation and exploration, a perfect base for discovering Anglesey’s beaches, coastal paths, historic sites, and abundant natural beauty.
A welcoming cottage, nestled in Anglesey’s serene countryside. Enjoy peaceful walks, nearby beaches, and Anglesey’s top attractions, blending homely comfort with the beauty of nature for an unforgettable getaway.
A spacious cottage, nestled in serene countryside, offering stunning estuary views. Surrounded by nature, it provides an idyllic base to unwind and explore, nearby coastal paths, wildlife, and charming local attractions.
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A charming 17th Century farmhouse with mature gardens attracting red squirrels and barn owls. A beautiful setting, only two miles from the beach.
A cosy family lodge set in a peaceful countryside location, offering space to relax, play, and explore. Perfect for reconnecting with nature and enjoying quality time together.
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Two bedrooms: 1 x king, 1 x twin. 1 x bathroom with roll top bath, loo and wash hand basin. 1 x ensuite shower room. Sitting room with woodburner and lovely countryside views. Open plan kitchen and dining area.
A cosy glamping pod, nestled in stunning natural surroundings. Perfect for relaxing escapes, starry nights, and reconnecting with nature in comfort.
A homely glamping pod nestled in peaceful Anglesey countryside, offering comfort, tranquillity, and stunning natural beauty. Perfect for relaxing escapes, stargazing, and exploring nearby coastal paths and attractions.
A quality glamping pod in tranquil Anglesey countryside, just a short walk from the village pub. Perfect for relaxing stays, countryside strolls, and enjoying peaceful nights under the stars.
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Gwalia Cottage in Brynsiencyn, Anglesey, sleeps four in two bedrooms.
Coach House Faner is a modern bungalow-style cottage set on an organic smallholding, where guests are not only welcome, but encouraged to feed the ducks and chickens, and immerse themselves in the rural life at this wonderful Anglesey holiday home. Built with accessibility in mind, it is perfect for any family holiday. In an ideal location for exploring Ynys Môn (the Isle of Anglesey) and is just a short drive to the Eryri National Park and the famous Snowdonia mountain range. A family friendly bungalow, the organic smallholding sits just over half a mile from the Menai Straits on the edge of the village of Brynsiencyn in the south west corner of Ynys Môn. Set out over just one ground floor, the cottage has three bedrooms (one twin, one with bunk beds and a superking). There is also a travel cot supplied if you have an additional infant. From an accessibility perspective, the cottage has been specifically designed with the needs of wheelchair users and the less mobile in mind, with ramp access upon entry, and wide doors throughout. Some of the beds are able to be raised on request and one of the beds in the twin room is electrically adjustable to raise head or feet. You will also have the use of a rise and recline chair which is provided. Then, you will find a spacious family wet room, with facilities to help those with more limited mobility or who may need additional assistance, as the wet room has seated shower and grab rails. There is a utility and spacious open plan kitchen-lounge-diner which opens out onto a patio, with French doors that look out onto the garden and terrace space. A picturesque cottage with many fantastic facilities such as under floor central heating, dishwasher, washing machine, fridge, freezer, microwave, TV and DVD, including an additional TV in twin bedroom. Don't forget your wellies if you want to feed the ducks and chickens or help look for eggs (they are across the lane)! There is WiFi internet access and garden furniture for outdoor seating. Solar panels supply most of the electricity so up to 70KW hours usage are included in the tariff, and charged at cost thereafter. Whilst perfect for a family holiday, this modern cottage has also been designed with the needs of wheelchair users and the less mobile in mind, with ramp access and wide doors throughout. Some of the beds may be raised on request and one of the beds in the twin room is electrically adjustable to raise head or feet. A rise and recline chair is also provided. The wet room has seated shower and grab rails. Bed linen and towels are supplied. This area offers very easy access to the local attractions - Anglesey Sea Zoo is within walking distance, with lovely views across the water to Snowdonia and Caernarfon castle on the way. Beautiful sandy beaches of Llanddwyn are close by and owners offer a pass key for parking at this forest site, which has a ramped picnic area (suitable for pushchair or wheelchair) overlooking the beach. There are many footpaths and cycle tracks over the island for those looking for fresh air activities. Further afield it takes less than half an hour to Caernarfon Castle, the mountains of Snowdonia or ZipWorld's longest zip line. The village of Brynsiencyn is situated 10km south of Menai Bridge close to the banks of the Menai Strait in Anglesey, North Wales. The pleasant village of Newborough is just 7km to the north west, and Llanddwyn Island with its fabulous beaches and church ruins is just 10km east of Brynsiencyn. Attractions nearby include the Anglesey Sea Zoo and Foel Farm Park, both within a stones throw of the hamlet, and the Anglesey Coast Path and the Menai Strait are both within 1km of Brynseincyn.
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Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin. Ground-floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Kitchen. Utility. Dining room. Sitting room with open fire
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Four bedrooms: 1 x king-size double with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x ground floor double with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 2 x twin (one zip/link, can be super king-size double on request). Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Kitchen with breakfast area. Sitting room with dining area and electric fire. Second sitting room. Conservatory.
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A dog-friendly retreat for two, with a garden and mountain views in peaceful Brynsiencyn village. The perfect location to relax and to explore countryside, coast and culture on the Isle of Anglesey.
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The Outbuildings: Six bedrooms: 1 x ground-floor super-king-size with TV and en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x ground-floor super-king-size with TV, 1 x four poster king-size with TV and en-suite bath, shower over, basin and WC, 1 x king-size with TV and en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC, 2 x twin (zip/link, can be super-king-size on request) with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC. The Pink Hut: One double bedroom with woodburning stove, TV and en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC. Cloakroom with basin and WC. Ground-floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Kitchen. Living space with a dining/sitting area with woodburning stove and Freeview tv. Utility. Living/dining room with woodburning stove. First-floor games room with snooker table and a smart TV.
Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Dwyran
Discover 33 Dwyran self catering cottages in Anglesey. Explore local shops, walks, and sights from your comfortable Anglesey base. Book your next break today.Attractions within 10 miles of Dwyran
- Anglesey Model Village & Cafe (1m)
- Bryn Gwyn Standing Stones (1.1m)
- Castell Bryn Gwyn (1.3m)
- Glan Morfa Holidays (1.6m)
- Pier Landerne (2.4m)
- Caernarfon Walks - Guided Tours (2.7m)
- Moel Y Don (4.5m)
- Porth Cerrig-cochion (4.8m)
- Porth Gro (5m)
- Plas Newydd Lodge (5m)
- Porth Buarth-y-môr (5m)
- Porth Twyn-mawr (5.1m)
- GreenWood Family Park (5.3m)
- Porth Y Cwch (5.3m)
- Porth Cae-ceffylau (5.4m)
- Porth Cadwaladr (5.4m)
- Longest Station Sign (6m)
- Squirrel feeders (6.3m)
- Parc Glynllifon (6.5m)
- Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways' - (Waunfawr,Station) (6.6m)
Outdoor Activities around Dwyran
- Llyn Iolo (3.3m)
- Cae Ceffylau (3.3m)
- Gypsy Wood Park (4.2m)
- Welsh Highland Railway - Dinas (4.8m)
- Tyddyn Mawr Golf Course (5.4m)
- Dinas Dinlle (5.6m)
- Faenol estate (5.8m)
- GeoMôn (7.2m)
- Pili Palas Nature World (7.3m)
- Belgian Promenade (7.4m)
- Park (8.1m)
- Coed Doctor (8.4m)
- Cadeirlan Deiniol Sant ym Mangor | Saint Deiniol's Cathedral in Bangor (9.1m)
- Lon Las Ogwen (9.3m)
- Parc Bryn Cegin (9.4m)
- Lôn Las Ogwen (9.8m)
- Parc Braichtalog (10m)
- Lôn Lâs Ogwen (10m)
- Cwt Ogwen (10.2m)
- Traeth Coch Pentraeth (10.2m)
Holiday Cottages Near Dwyran
Dwyran invites you to discover the nearby towns and the gentle variety they offer for day trips.
- Coastal village gem Newborough sits about 1.9 miles from Dwyran, offering easy day trips and tranquil scenery.
- Caernarfon offers a historic hub just 2.8 miles away from Dwyran, with a compact heritage center.
- Malltraeth is a picturesque option for a day trip about 3.2 miles away from Dwyran, offering scenic estuary village charm that invites a relaxed stroll.
- Hidden retreat about 3.9 miles away, Trefdraeth offers a gentle day out.
- A short drive of about 4.0 miles brings you to Llanedwen, where cozy countryside haven awaits walkers.
About Dwyran
Welcome to Dwyran, Wales!
You're about to discover the fascinating history, breathtaking natural beauty, and vibrant Welsh culture of this charming village.
From exploring historical landmarks to enjoying outdoor activities, Dwyran has something for everyone.
Immerse yourself in the warm community spirit and indulge in the rich traditions of this enchanting place.
Get ready for an unforgettable experience in Dwyran, where adventure and culture await you!
History of Dwyran
You will explore the rich history of Dwyran, a charming village in Wales. Dwyran holds significant historical importance, with its origins dating back several centuries. This quaint village has been a witness to countless events that have shaped its identity.
One of the notable landmarks in Dwyran is the St. Peulan's Church, which stands as a testament to the village's religious heritage. Built in the 12th century, the church showcases stunning architecture and holds great historical significance.
Another notable landmark is the Dwyran Castle, which was once home to the influential Tudor family. Today, only ruins remain, but they serve as a reminder of the village's noble past.
As you explore Dwyran, you'll be immersed in its captivating history and discover the stories that have shaped this remarkable village.
Natural Beauty of Dwyran
Experience the breathtaking natural beauty of Dwyran, Wales, with its picturesque landscapes and diverse wildlife.
Dwyran is known for its stunning scenic landscapes that will leave you in awe. From rolling hills and lush greenery to tranquil lakes and majestic mountains, the beauty of Dwyran is truly enchanting.
As you explore the area, you may come across the Dwyran Wildlife Sanctuary, a haven for a wide variety of animal species. Watch as birds soar through the sky, listen to the melodic chirping of songbirds, and catch a glimpse of elusive wildlife in their natural habitat.
Whether you're a nature lover, a photographer, or simply seeking tranquility, Dwyran's natural beauty will captivate your senses and leave a lasting impression.
Welsh Culture in Dwyran
Immerse yourself in the rich and vibrant Welsh culture of Dwyran, where tradition and heritage intertwine to create a unique and captivating experience.
The Welsh language plays a significant role in everyday life, with locals proudly conversing and preserving this ancient Celtic tongue.
As you explore the village, you'll encounter a multitude of traditional festivals that showcase the deep-rooted customs and values of the community.
From the Eisteddfod, a celebration of Welsh arts and culture, to the lively Calennig, where neighbors exchange small gifts on New Year's Day, these festivals provide a glimpse into the heart and soul of Dwyran.
The Welsh culture in Dwyran is alive and thriving, inviting you to embrace its warmth and authenticity.
Activities and Attractions in Dwyran
When visiting Dwyran, don't miss out on the exciting activities and attractions available, from hiking through scenic landscapes to exploring historical landmarks.
Dwyran offers a range of outdoor adventures that will satisfy any nature enthusiast. Lace up your hiking boots and venture into Snowdonia National Park, where you can climb Mount Snowdon or explore the picturesque trails that wind through the Welsh countryside.
For those seeking a taste of local cuisine, Dwyran has charming cafes and restaurants that serve traditional Welsh dishes made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Indulge in mouthwatering Welsh rarebit or try a hearty bowl of cawl, a traditional Welsh stew. Don't forget to sample the famous Welsh cakes, a sweet treat that's a must-try when visiting Dwyran.
Community Life in Dwyran
Get involved in the vibrant community life in Dwyran and connect with the locals at various events and gatherings. Dwyran is known for its active social events, which bring the community together. From annual festivals to weekly markets, there's always something happening in Dwyran.
The locals take immense pride in their local traditions, and you can experience these firsthand by participating in events like the traditional music and dance festivals. The community also organizes charity events, sports competitions, and art exhibitions, providing opportunities for everyone to get involved.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Population of Dwyran, Wales?
The population of Dwyran, Wales is not readily available. However, you can find population statistics and demographic composition by referring to official sources such as the local government or census data.
Are There Any Famous Landmarks or Monuments in Dwyran?
Yes, there are famous landmarks in Dwyran, Wales. They hold historical importance and are popular tourist attractions. Visit these sites to appreciate their significance and learn more about the rich history of Dwyran.
What Is the Climate Like in Dwyran?
The climate in Dwyran, Wales is mild and temperate. It's perfect for exploring the beautiful countryside and enjoying outdoor activities. Tourism in Dwyran is popular due to its pleasant climate and scenic landscapes.
Are There Any Local Festivals or Events Celebrated in Dwyran?
There are several local traditions and cultural celebrations in Dwyran, Wales. People here take pride in their heritage and celebrate with festivals that showcase their traditions, music, food, and art.
What Are the Transportation Options Available to Reach Dwyran?
To reach Dwyran, Wales, you have two main transportation options. Public transportation is available, including buses and trains. Alternatively, you can opt for car rental, which offers more flexibility and convenience for exploring the area.