Y Llew Bach, The Tiny House Villa - Gwytherin
53.13837, -3.68165Situated 10 minutes' drive from Llyn Crafnant, Y Llew Bach, The Tiny House Villa entices guests to explore various tourist attractions in the area.
Location
Sir Henry Jones Museum is 15 minutes away by car. The 1-bedroom villa is within 6 km of Church Of St Digain.
The closest airport is Chester Hawarden, located 70 km from the 1-bathroom villa.
Rooms
The inner design comes with a sofa, as well as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. Bathroom facilities also include a separate toilet and a shower. There are a dryer and bath sheets for guests' comfort.
Eat & Drink
Coffee/tea making machines are available in the villa for self-catering. You can also make use of coffee and tea making equipment, a fridge, and kitchenware to prepare your own meal.
Rooms and availability
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Max:4 persons
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Garden view
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Shower
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Heating
Essential information about Y Llew Bach, The Tiny House Villa
💵 Lowest room price | 8062 INR |
📏 Distance to centre | 100 m |
✈️ Distance to airport | 66.7 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Chester Hawarden, CEG |
Location
- City landmarks
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- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Y Llew Bach, The Tiny House Villa
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missingWrote a review on Oct 31
The room at Y Llew Bach, The Tiny House, is cozy and charming, perfect for a peaceful getaway. The bathroom is spotless with a powerful shower and a hairdryer to ensure you're always looking your best. As a vegetarian/vegan guest, I appreciated the environmentally friendly amenities and the effort to cater to our dietary needs.
Although the bathroom was well-equipped, I personally found the shower a bit cramped, but others might not mind.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 15
I had an amazing stay at this tiny house. The use of space was brilliant, even for a tall person like me. The bedroom ceiling was a bit low, but it was still very manageable. The living room was lovely and cozy. The host, Sarah, was extremely friendly and welcoming. I enjoyed chatting with her at the pub next door. The hotel provided tea and coffee, along with a nice welcome pack of Welsh cakes and milk in the fridge. The staff at the pub were also very friendly and looked after me well. the hotel had a fair price for its convenient location and the staff were excellent.
Nothing not to love.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 02
the hosts were amazing and made us feel right at home. They even allowed us to keep our bikes in the cottage, which was very convenient. the cottage had everything we needed, including a variety of teas and coffees. We were pleasantly surprised to find a collection of books and DVDs, which gave us the perfect opportunity to have a no-phone weekend. If we needed wifi, we could easily access it next door at the pub. Cons: Couldn't find any faults at all! 😊.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 17
The hosts were amazing and provided a warm welcome, making us feel at home. The cute little cottage had everything we needed, including a wide selection of tea and coffee. We enjoyed the opportunity to disconnect, as there was no signal, and took advantage of the books and DVDs provided. Plus, it was great that we could store our bikes in the cottage.
There were a few downsides. the sofa bed was very bulky and difficult to move, which made it inconvenient to access the table.
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missingWrote a review on May 21
Fair priced for great location, super friendly staff, cozy and comfortable with everything we needed, convenient food at pub next door, beautiful village.
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missingWrote a review on Apr 27
Everything I needed was provided and the owners were incredibly friendly and helpful. The cottage was cleverly designed and had all the amenities I required. The location in the charming village was perfect, and I enjoyed the delicious food at the pub next door. The staff at the hotel were also very accommodating and made my stay even more enjoyable.
There was nothing I didn't like.
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missingWrote a review on Apr 17
We recently stayed at Y Llew Bach, The Tiny House and it was a delightful experience. The use of space was amazing, making it feel cozy and comfortable. Despite being 6'2" tall, I had no issues managing the low ceiling in the bedroom. The living room area was lovely, and we appreciated the tea and coffee provided. The welcome pack of Welsh cakes and milk in the fridge was a nice touch. Sarah, our host, was friendly and made us feel welcome. We even had a great chat with her in the pub next door. The location was beautiful, perfect for a getaway, and we enjoyed exploring the surroundings. The pub itself had a nice ambiance, delicious food, and a cozy open fire. The variety of DVDs and board games in the property kept us entertained after a day of walking.
While we loved our stay overall, there were a couple of minor inconveniences. The sofa bed was quite bulky, making it necessary to move the table in order to set it up.
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missingWrote a review on Apr 15
The location is beautiful and the surroundings offer stunning scenery. The house is cozy with all the necessary amenities including a fridge, microwave, and kettle. The hosts are friendly and accommodating.
The sofa bed blocks access to the bathroom, making it inconvenient for anyone needing to use the facilities.
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missingWrote a review on Apr 10
The free WiFi was the highlight of my stay, because who doesn't love struggling to connect and constantly losing signal? And the garden views were so mesmerizing, I couldn't tear my eyes away from the industrial farm equipment.
The lack of reliable WiFi really ruined my experience. #sarcasm
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missingWrote a review on Apr 02
Loved the amazing mountain views from my accommodation, and the fact that I had free WiFi and private parking. It was like being in a digital haven with a great view.
Oh, and let's not forget the towels! They were the absolute highlight of my stay.
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missingWrote a review on Mar 27
I recently had a wonderful stay at Y Llew Bach, The Tiny House in a charming village. As a tall person, I was pleased to find the space utilized so well, with manageable ceilings and a lovely living room area. The provided tea and coffee, along with a welcome pack of Welsh cakes and milk in the fridge, added a nice touch. Sarah, the host, was fantastic and I enjoyed chatting with her at the pub. The cottage also allowed us to keep our bikes inside and provided a no-phone weekend with books and DVDs available. The beautiful scenery and nearby pub with delicious food made it the perfect getaway.
Couldn't recommend this hotel more.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 22
I absolutely adored the charming decoration of Y Llew Bach. The soft floral curtains and cozy armchairs made me feel right at home. The hotel's general areas were easy to navigate, with wide corridors and sturdy handrails, perfect for senior people like myself.
I would have loved if the children working there had offered a few more local excursion options for senior guests.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 18
I always stay at a little house in Gwytherin. The staff helped me with money advice at first. It's perfect - Wi-Fi, parking, kitchen stuff, TV, dining area, luggage storage. Pets are welcome. No smoking. Coming back for sure.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 13
Great mountain views, enjoyed the complimentary WiFi.when I leaned out the window. Plus, the private parking was a hit.if you don't mind parking on your neighbor's farm.
Who needs to watch TV on the cozy settee? Just climb the stairs to the bedroom!
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missingWrote a review on Dec 25
Stunning mountain views greeted us every morning, making us feel like we were in our own private oasis. It was a picturesque escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Sofa bed blocks bathroom access.