Ty Coch

Clynnog Fawr, Gwynedd
Self-catering
+44 (0)7866 467979
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Per night
£357 - £501
Per week
£2100 - £3510
Bedroom

3 bedrooms

Sleeps

Sleeps 8

Children welcome
Pets welcome
Babies welcome

Two lovely cottages sleeping eight for very special holidays with a private beach, acres of land to explore and a welcome hamper of dreams

Per night
£357 - £501
Per week
£2100 - £3510

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£357 - £501 per night

£2100 - £3510 per week

The Experience

The welcome hamper will make you feel just that; local eggs, fresh bread, Welsh cakes and Poblado Coffi – ethical coffee roasted nearby.

Plan your explorations from the comfy sofas – there’s room for all. Walk the pilgrim’s route, cycle the welsh landscape or exert yourself in the sea! If you’re looking for quiet time head to the garden reading room or the private beach for a bit of sea fret to blow away those cobwebs.

The cottages have private kitchens but The Dairy will fit all of you for sharing stories and big pots of something delicious, or eat outdoors on the decked area with barbecue and wood-fired pizza oven. Crack open the huge windows and the views of the sea (and the neighbouring farm’s sheep) are the perfect accompaniment to any meal. Or assemble around the BBQ for sizzling feasts and ubiquitous marshmallows on the firepit. Play hide and seek among the little pathways down to the beach and spot frogs and newts in the pond, or take a wood-fired outdoor bath.

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We think you'll love

  • Spending the evening around the BBQ and firepit after a walk along the private beach
  • Losing track of time watching birds and wildlife on the beach and the pond
  • Exploring the coastal towns and villages around you with your favourite people
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You should know

  • Little ones will need to be watched around the pond
  • This is a group site and the cottages should be booked together

Essentials

  • EV charger
  • Self check-in
  • Swimming pool
  • Hot tub
  • Garden
  • Open fire / woodburner
  • Breakfast included
  • Breakfast available
  • Meals available
  • Vegetarian meals
  • Oven
  • Parking on premises
  • Free parking nearby
  • Accessible by public transport
  • WiFi
  • Television
  • Central heating
  • Limited mobility
  • Wheelchair access
  • Mobile reception
  • Hob
  • Barbecue
  • Paid parking nearby
  • Air conditioning
  • Relaxation areas
  • Washing machine
  • Tennis court
  • Microwave oven
  • No smoking
  • Credit cards
  • Working farm
  • Owner has pets
  • Electricity included
  • Dishwasher
  • Pets welcome

Family friendly

  • Baby monitor
  • Books and toys
  • Children welcome
  • Babies welcome
  • Stair gates
  • High chair
  • Fire guard
  • Cot available

Nearby

  • Pub/bar within 3 miles
  • Restaurant within 3 miles
  • Shop within 3 miles

Activities

  • Bikes available
  • Food courses
  • Kayaking
  • Other courses
  • Sailing
  • Surfing
  • Wild swimming

Pricing

Nightly price
from £357
Weekly price
from £2100
Damage deposit
£300
1 Estate for 8
From £3573 bedrooms

Information

Booking information

Check in
From 3pm
Check out
By 10am
Other details
Minimum stay: 2 nights. 4 nights on weekdays. 2 nights at weekends. 7 nights in high season.
Closed
Rarely.
No smoking
Smoking not permitted anywhere in the property.
Meals
Pubs/restaurants 15-minute drive.

Reviews

Arrive at Ty Coch and be instantly thrilled at the chance of spending time with close friends or family in such an amazing setting. The cottages are all beautifully presented, and environmentally sound to boot! Particularly in good weather, I think I'd just want to spend my time wandering in the grounds or on the beach looking out at the sea.
Inspected Karen Sawday's Inspector

Y Dempsey

This was the perfect haven! Wouldn’t change a thing. Picked & ate fruit, climed mountains, caught mackerel and cooked by the beach, made pizza - just unforgettable.


J Meecham

The accommodation is in very good condition without being ‘posh’ in a way that you wouldn’t want your young children to touch. The stores of games were great. We were three generations - parents in the Barn and our two children and their families in each of the other buildings. Quite a unique and positive experience. The massive dining table in the Dairy was wonderful - we could have meal prep at one end whilst still having room for nine people to eat at the other. The opening doors in the Dairy, in particular, created a connection with the outdoors which was much enjoyed.


A Askham

Our week at Ty Coch was truly wonderful. It is such a beautiful place, with so many little details that make it magical. We swam every morning, we fished, we kite surfed, we made pizza, we walked for miles, we read all the interesting books that were dotted around the houses and played many board games around the big table. A place to nourish the body and mind (the shepherd’s hut is possibly the most tranquil place in the world) and to celebrate friendships and family.


J Books

The most magical place to spend special time with loved ones. The sun shone, we enjoyed the outdoors, swam in the sea, cooked on fire, it was amazing - thank you so much.


Location

The neighbourhood

Ten minutes off the main road and there are sea, field and tree views - only disturbed by the striking hill of Bwlch Mawr. You’re close to the ancient pilgrim’s route to Bardsey Island - three pilgrimages to Bardsey were said to be equal to one to Rome. Caernarfon is a 15-minute drive. Stock up on picnic supplies at Hooton's Homegrown Farm Shop or (surprisingly) the award-winning local Spar known for its local meats, crab and lobster!

Local points of interest from Julie Falkingham

  • The ancient village of Clynnog Fawr is a ten minute walk (or twenty via the green lane from the end of the beach). Home to the distinctive Tudor church tower of St Beuno, the largest and most impressive of the pilgrim churches of the Llyn Peninsula.
  • Ty Coch is on the Wales Coastal Path and within easy reach of all Gwynedd's highlights including Anglesey, Holy Island and the Menai Straits, Eryri/Snowdonia National Park and the coastal towns and beaches of the Llyn Peninsula.
  • This is a great place for everything outdoors, walking, cycling, kayaking, trekking, coasteering, surfing, yachting and wild swimming which are all well provided for with excellent local guides and companies, see contacts on our website.
  • The Iron Age forts of Dinas Dinlle and Tre'r Ceiri are a short distance from Ty Coch, there are ancient churches to many to name, many on the pilgrims route to Bardsey Island, and impressive medieval castles at Caernarfon, Criccieth, Harlech.
  • The Michelin starred Sospan and Lord Snowdon's country retreat at Plas Dinas are recommended. There are many characterful old pubs including our namesake Ty Coch Inn, voted best pub in Wales, whose front door is on the beach Porthdinlaen.
  • There are fabulous sandy beaches in every direction, great coastal walks at Newborough, South Stack, Llanbedrog and Aberdaron and twenty minutes drive takes you into the heart of Snowdonia National Park.

Introducing

Julie Falkingham

Jules and Miles fell in love with Ty Coch (Red House in English) and have sensitively renovated the house and rewilded the land. A potter and an architect, their artistic flair can be found throughout the property - Miles designed the Welsh love spoons and jellyfish on the wallpaper. Local friend Ann lives nearby and is on hand should you need anything.