The Snug - Llyn Peninsula Villa - Pistyll
52.95259, -4.49125The 0-bedroom The Snug - Llyn Peninsula Villa offers proximity to such city sites as Church Of St Beuno, located merely a 5-minute walk away. Providing guests with Wi-Fi and parking, the villa is nearly a 10-minute drive from Trwyn Dinllaen Iron Age Hill Fort.
Location
The nearby educational attractions include Nant Gwrtheyrn Language School, situated 3.5 km away. This accommodation is a 10-minute drive from St David's Church, popular with worshippers as well as tourists.
Rooms
Guests can also benefit from a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. The villa comes with a bathroom with a bath and a shower. Dryers and towels are included for added comfort.
Eat & Drink
A full kitchen is equipped with an oven and kitchenware.
Rooms and availability
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Max:2 persons
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Room size:
30 m²
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Bed options:1 King-size bed
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Shower
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Heating
Essential information about The Snug - Llyn Peninsula Villa
💵 Lowest room price | 348 NZ$ |
📏 Distance to centre | 500 m |
✈️ Distance to airport | 69.4 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | RAF Valley - Anglesey, VLY |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of The Snug - Llyn Peninsula Villa
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missingWrote a review on 04 Nov
Jaw-dropping location for a mind-blowing 4-night stay! Super self-contained apartment with all the necessary amenities, including free parking and Wi-Fi. The welcome pack was a lovely surprise, and the apartment was spotless. The kitchen had everything we could have needed, and the coastal walks were amazing. Loved the white company toiletries and seeing the goats every day. Would definitely visit again!
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missingWrote a review on 23 Oct
I absolutely loved the location of The Snug. The views of the sea were breathtaking, and listening to the dawn chorus in the morning was a delightful experience. The privacy provided by the unit was a bonus. Additionally, the kitchen was well-equipped with everything we needed and more, making our stay comfortable and convenient. The white company toiletries provided a touch of luxury, and the whole place was spotless. I especially enjoyed seeing the goats every day.
The internet connection at The Snug was a bit unreliable, which made it difficult to stay connected to the outside world.
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missingWrote a review on 31 Aug
This place was absolutely stunning! The kitchen was fully equipped and had everything we needed. The cottage was comfortable and spotless. The location was great for coastal walks and had beautiful views. The welcome pack was a lovely surprise with Welsh goods and the added essentials were very handy. The staff made us feel welcome and the privacy was a bonus.
Can't fault the property in any way.
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missingWrote a review on 19 Aug
Location is stunning with beautiful sea views and peaceful mornings. Unit provided privacy and was well-equipped for self-catering. Welcome pack was a pleasant surprise, stocked with Welsh treats and essential supplies. Spotless cottage with luxurious White Company toiletries. A perfect break with coastal walks and friendly goats.
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missingWrote a review on 14 Jul
Wow, what a stunning place for a romantic getaway! We had the most perfect escape here. The kitchen had everything we could have asked for and more. Plus, the location was spot on for coastal walks. We loved the little touches like the welcome pack with Welsh goodies and the well-stocked fridge. And let's not forget the amazing views out to the sea - it was absolutely breathtaking!
There were a few minor hiccups during our stay. The internet connection was a bit unreliable, but honestly, it was kind of nice to unplug and disconnect from the outside world for a bit.
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missingWrote a review on 09 Feb
As longer term business travelers, we absolutely loved staying at The Snug in Pistyll. The kitchen was fully equipped with everything we needed and more, making it easy to self-cater in the evenings. The location was perfect for coastal walks with stunning views out to sea. The cleanliness of the entire place was top-notch, and we appreciated the complimentary White Company toiletries. The highlight was definitely seeing the goats every day, adding a touch of charm to our stay. We would highly recommend this place for a relaxing break away.
Felt good, nothing too much trouble.
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missingWrote a review on 01 Feb
Mind-blowing 4 nights away in a stunning, self-contained cottage with jaw-dropping coastal views. Equipped with everything needed, including free wi-fi, easy parking, and a fully stocked kitchen. Spotless, with luxurious toiletries, and a warm welcome pack of Welsh goodies. Privacy, tranquil dawn chorus, and even friendly goats!
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missingWrote a review on 30 Jan
The value for money at Snug - Llyn Peninsula was outstanding! The room was incredibly clean and well-equipped, with everything we needed and more. The location was perfect for coastal walks and the staff made us feel welcome and ensured our privacy. The bonus of seeing goats every day was a delightful touch!
Menu for breakfast could have been improved with additional options for different types of bowls - small bowls for cereal/desserts/soup were available, but larger bowls suitable for pasta would have been handy. Nonetheless, this didn't detract from our enjoyable stay.
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missingWrote a review on 04 Jan
We had a fantastic 4-night stay at this stunning place! The kitchen was well-equipped with everything we needed and more. The cottage was really comfortable and clean, and the white company toiletries were a nice touch. The location was great for coastal walks and the views out to sea were lovely. The welcome pack of Welsh goods and the provided milk, sugar, tea, coffee, and wine were a pleasant surprise. We felt welcome and enjoyed the privacy that this unit offered. a perfect break away!
Nothing to complain about at all.
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missingWrote a review on 19 Dec
Absolutely stunning location, well-equipped kitchen, comfortable cottage, spotless, white company toiletries, coastal walks.
Couldn't fault.
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missingWrote a review on 03 Dec
My stay at The Snug - Llyn Peninsula was absolutely stunning! The small apartment was impeccably clean and well-equipped for a self-catering experience. I especially loved the kitchen, which had everything I needed and more. The location was superb, with lovely views out to the sea. Opening the door in the early morning and listening to the dawn chorus was a delightful treat. The privacy afforded by the unit was also a great plus. The clever refurb of the historic building made excellent use of the roof volume, although the surrounding views could only be fully appreciated by stepping outside. I had a comfortable and enjoyable experience, and I highly recommend this hotel to anyone looking for a break away.