Holiday Cottages In Tywyn
All-ground-floor. 1 x twin room with one remote control profile bed and TV, 1 x twin with TV. Wet room with grab rails, basin and WC. Kitchen. Sitting room with dining area.
Three bedrooms; 2 x ground-floor double bedroom (master bedroom has large cinema style TV inside cupboard), 1 x twin bedroom, 1x double sofa bed on ground floor. Ground-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Ground-floor WC and basin. Kitchen/diner. Dining Room. Sitting Room with electric fire. Utility.
This ground-floor apartment rests in Tywyn, Gwynedd and can sleep six people in two bedrooms.
The cottage is situated in a quiet part of the bustling town of Tywyn and makes a great base for exploring the Dysynni Valley and the Cader Idris mountains (12 miles). The Dysynni Broad (0.5 miles) is a popular spot for fishing or you can take a stroll along the promenade and spend an afternoon on Tywyn Beach (1 mile). The town centre has a great choice of shops pubs and restaurants and is home to both the Magic Lantern Cinema and the end of the Talyllyn steam railway line. Perfect for a range of activities including mountaineering and surfing the pretty village of Aberdyfi is also nearby and is a fantastic centre for golf and water sports (4 miles). Entering this delightful property the main entrance hall leads through to the fresh and relaxing open-plan lounge/diner. Featuring original slate flagstone flooring the lounge is a lovely space to settle back and unwind in at the end of a fantastic day complete with a wood burner-effect gas fire set on a slate hearth TV DVD music centre and plenty of seating. The dining area is perfect for gathering together and enjoying a family meal which you can rustle up in the fully equipped kitchen. The country-style kitchen has a lovely breakfast table and a useful range of equipment including an electric oven and gas hob microwave dishwasher and fridge/freezer with ice dispenser. The ground floor also has a WC and a utility room which houses the washing machine and tumble dryer. The pine open-tread staircase leads from the lounge to the first floor where you will find the three spacious cosy and tastefully decorated bedrooms. There s a double room and a twin room to the front of the cottage plus a charming single to the back all with plenty of storage space. The twin room also benefits from an en-suite shower room with a shower and WC. The family bathroom is also on this floor with a freestanding roll top bath and WC. Wooden double-glazed doors open from the lounge and out to the back yard with patio furniture where you can enjoy a morning coffee as you plan the day s events. Roadside parking is available for two cars. Need to know: 3 bedrooms 1 double, 1 en suite twin, 1 single. 2 bathrooms 1 bathroom with roll top bath and WC, 1 en suite shower room with shower and WC, plus 1 separate WC. Dishwasher, fridge/freezer, electric oven and gas hob, microwave. Washing machine, tumble dryer. Gas fire. TV, DVD and music centre. Back yard with patio furniture. Roadside parking for 2 cars. Beach 1 miles. Pubs and restaurants within 0.5 miles. Aberdyfi 4 miles.
Two bedrooms: 1 x double with balcony, 1 x twin. Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Kitchen. Living/dining room
While away hours at this special holiday home just gazing out to sea and looking for dolphins. Set right opposite the sandy beach in Tywyn the two-bedroom cottage sleeps four people and two small dogs and is ideal for anyone wishing to be able to stroll straight out from home to swim or relax on the sand. Enjoy your proximity to the shops and eateries of the seaside town. From here walk 4 miles along the Wales Coast Path to Aberdyfi with its gorgeous beach. Venture into the Snowdonia National Park where you can follow footpaths and trails go climbing and see the scenic Dolgoch Falls 5.5 miles from your cottage. Open the front door and step inside to find this holiday home has a creative upside-down design. Discover both your double bedrooms are at ground-floor level together with the bathroom with a shower over the bath WC and handbasin. Climb the stairs to the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. Relax in here and take in the views. Pull open the glass doors on warm days and step out on to the balcony. Watch the Smart TV for a while then think about whipping up something tasty in the kitchen area where you have an electric oven and grill gas hob microwave slimline dishwasher fridge with small freezer compartment kettle and toaster plus a washing machine. Dine together at the table then take your coffee out onto the balcony. Sit out on the patio to the front of the house and watch the action on the beach and look out across the water. Enjoy an even more impressive view from the glass-fronted south-facing balcony where you can sip a cocktail and watch the sun set. The property has private parking for one car. Need to know: 2 double bedrooms. 1 bathroom with shower over the bath and WC. Electric oven and grill, gas hob, microwave, slimline dishwasher, fridge with small freezer compartment, kettle and toaster. Washing machine. Smart TV. Wi Fi included. Front patio. Please note children and pets to be supervised at all times, especially near the road and on the balcony. Private parking for one car. Shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants within a mile. Stepped access to the promenade from the rear of the house/back garden. Please note the steps to the beach from the back of the property may not be suitable for guests with mobility issues, but there is a pathway with access to the beach from the front of the house.
Bwthyn y Gwas rests in Tywyn, Gwynedd and can sleep two people in one bedroom.
Ty Llaeth Cottage, Tywyn, Gwynedd, sleeps two guests in one bedroom.
One bedroom: 1 x double with en-suite shower, basin and WC. Open-plan living room with a kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove. Utility.
Two bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x twin. Ground-floor shower room with shower, basin and WC. Open-plan living room with a kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove. Utility.
Y Goedlan, Erw Porthor Chalet Site, Happy Valley, Tywyn, Gwynedd, sleeps four.
Chalet 64 in Tywyn, Gwynedd sleeps four guests in two bedrooms.
Bodnant rests in Tywyn, Gwynedd, and can sleep five guests in two bedrooms.
Swn y Nant rests in Tywyn, Gwynedd, and can sleep six guests in two bedrooms.
24 Dolithel near Tywyn, Gwynedd, can sleep five people in three bedrooms.
Single-storey. Studio-style layout with double bed, kitchen, dining area and sitting area. Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC
Over two floors. Four bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x double, 1 x twin, 1 x bunk. Bathroom with roll-top bath, shower over, basin and WC. Ground-floor shower room with shower, basin and WC. Kitchen. Sitting room with woodburning stove and dining area. Utility/boot room.
Swn Yr Afon near Tywyn, Gwynedd sleeps eight guests in four bedrooms.
Milo's Cottage near Tywyn, Gwynedd, sleeps four guests in two bedrooms.
Over two floors. Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size with en-suite walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC, 1 x ground-floor twin. Ground-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC. Kitchen/diner. Sitting room with woodburning stove. Towels and Linen inc in rent.
Attractions within 10 miles of Tywyn
- Talyllyn Railway - Tywyn Wharf Railway Station (0.2m)
- Talyllyn Railway - Pendre Railway Station (0.5m)
- Talyllyn Railway - Rhydyronen Railway Station (2.2m)
- Talyllyn Railway - Brynglas Railway Station (3.2m)
- Llyn Barfog (4.5m)
- Dolgoch Waterfall (4.8m)
- Dolgoch car park (4.8m)
- Talyllyn Railway - Dolgoch Railway Station (4.9m)
- Craig Yr Aderyn (5.4m)
- Talyllyn Railway - Abergynolwyn Railway Station (6.5m)
- Talyllyn Railway - Nant Gwernol Railway Station (7.1m)
- Castell y Bere (7.2m)
- Furnace Falls (7.2m)
- Fairbourne Railway (7.8m)
- Fairbourne Beach (7.8m)
- Barmouth Pier (9.2m)
- Barmouth Beach (9.5m)
- Ceinewydd Hideaway (9.9m)
Outdoor Activities around Tywyn
- Tywyn Swimming Pool (0.1m)
- Cors Fochno National Nature Reserve (6.1m)
- Cregennan Lakes (9.5m)
- Coed ORIELTON Woods (9.7m)
- Wern Mynach (9.9m)
- Wiue point (10.1m)
- viewpoint (10.1m)
- Panorama Walk, Barmouth (10.1m)
- Tan y Coed (11.1m)
- Parc Natur Penglais (11.1m)
- Dol Idris (11.4m)
- Pier Rocks (11.7m)
- Waunfawr Community Park (11.8m)
- The Mawddach Trail (12.7m)
- Penparcau Organ Donor Memorial Garden (12.8m)
- Penparcau Park (12.8m)
- Benar Beach (13.6m)
- Marian Mawr (13.9m)
- Torrent Walk(Llwybr Clywedog) (15.5m)
- Source of the River Wye (16m)
About Tywyn
Are you ready to discover the charming town of Tywyn, Wales? With its rich history, breathtaking natural wonders, and stunning coastal beauty, Tywyn has something for everyone.
Immerse yourself in the past as you explore its fascinating historical sites, or soak up the sun and serenity as you stroll along its picturesque beaches.
From cultural attractions to outdoor activities, Tywyn offers an unforgettable experience.
So, grab your curiosity and get ready to explore all that Tywyn has to offer!
The History of Tywyn
Discover the rich history of Tywyn, Wales, as you delve into its fascinating past.
Tywyn, a coastal town located in Gwynedd, has a history that dates back to Roman times. The Romans established a fort known as Tomen y Mur in the area, which served as a strategic military outpost.
Over the centuries, Tywyn flourished as a bustling port, contributing to the growth of trade and commerce in the region.
During the Victorian era, the town became a popular holiday destination, attracting tourists with its beautiful beaches and scenic landscapes.
Tywyn also played a significant role in the railway industry, serving as a terminus for the Talyllyn Railway, one of the first preserved narrow-gauge railways in the world.
Today, Tywyn continues to be a vibrant town with a rich historical heritage that can be explored and admired.
Natural Wonders in Tywyn
You'll be amazed by the stunning beaches and breathtaking mountain views that Tywyn has to offer.
With its location along the coast of Cardigan Bay, Tywyn boasts picturesque sandy beaches that stretch for miles. Whether you're looking to relax on the soft sand or take a refreshing dip in the clear blue waters, Tywyn's beaches provide the perfect setting for a day of fun in the sun.
In addition to its beautiful coastline, Tywyn is also surrounded by majestic mountains. The Cadair Idris range, with its rugged peaks and stunning panoramas, offers incredible hiking and climbing opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.
As you explore Tywyn's natural wonders, you'll be captivated by the beauty and tranquility of this Welsh coastal town.
Exploring Tywyn's Coastal Beauty
Take a leisurely stroll along Tywyn's three miles of sandy beaches and immerse yourself in the breathtaking coastal beauty.
As you walk along the shoreline, the cool ocean breeze gently brushes against your face, invigorating your senses.
The golden sand stretches as far as the eye can see, offering a perfect place to relax, sunbathe, or build sandcastles with your loved ones.
The crystal-clear waters of Cardigan Bay sparkle under the warm sunlight, inviting you for a refreshing swim.
Keep an eye out for the playful dolphins that often visit these waters, dancing and diving in graceful arcs.
The rugged cliffs that line the coast create a dramatic backdrop, adding to the charm and allure of Tywyn's coastal landscape.
Don't forget to capture these unforgettable moments and create lasting memories of Tywyn's coastal beauty.
Cultural Attractions in Tywyn
Immerse yourself in Tywyn's cultural attractions by visiting its historic sites and vibrant art galleries. Discover the rich history and heritage of this charming Welsh town.
- Tywyn Castle: Explore the ruins of this medieval fortress and learn about its fascinating past. Climb to the top of the tower for breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.
- Magic Lantern Cinema: Step back in time at this beautifully restored cinema, which has been entertaining audiences since 1893. Catch a classic film or enjoy live performances in this historic venue.
- Tywyn Museum: Delve into Tywyn's past at this small but informative museum. Learn about the town's maritime history, railway heritage, and the lives of its residents throughout the years.
With its diverse cultural offerings, Tywyn is a destination that will captivate and inspire you. Don't miss the chance to experience the unique charm of this Welsh town.
Outdoor Activities in Tywyn
Get ready to explore the exciting outdoor activities available in Tywyn, Wales. Whether you're an adrenaline junkie or prefer a leisurely stroll, Tywyn has something for everyone.
Start your adventure by hiking along the stunning Wales Coast Path, where you'll be treated to breathtaking views of the coastline.
If you're a water enthusiast, try your hand at paddleboarding or kayaking in the crystal-clear waters of Cardigan Bay.
For those seeking a thrill, embark on a mountain biking expedition in the nearby Dyfi Forest, known for its challenging trails and scenic surroundings.
And let's not forget about the stunning beaches in Tywyn, perfect for a day of sunbathing, sandcastle building, or a refreshing swim in the sea.
With its diverse range of outdoor activities, Tywyn promises an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.