Pen Bonc

ID: S777270

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 3
  • ・ Pets 2

Guests say

Pen Bonc is a well-received cottage, praised for its immaculate cleanliness, comfortable amenities, and stunning grounds. Guests enjoyed the beautiful views, well-kept gardens, and the conservatory. The property's location is ideal for exploring Anglesey, and the hosts are noted for their friendliness and helpfulness. The cottage's unique levels add character, and it's equipped to cater to guests' needs, including those with pets.

Reviewers consistently mention the spotless and well-maintained state of the cottage, highlighting its cleanliness as a significant positive aspect.

The property is commended for its central location, convenient for exploring Anglesey and its beauty spots, with easy access to beaches and forests.

Guests find the cottage comfortable, noting the quality linen, comfy beds, and the cosy conservatory, despite some concerns about steps for those with mobility issues.

The cottage is well-equipped with a stocked kitchen, WiFi, and smart TV. The beautiful gardens and views are appreciated, though some guests missed having local guides and games.

While the reviews reflect a positive experience, there is no mention of gifts or special thoughtful touches beyond the provision of standard amenities, so it is not possible to score this category.

About this property

Brynsiencyn 3.5 miles. Pen Bonc, with a stunning garden and single-storey accommodation, rests in Llanddaniel near Brynsiencyn and is a fantastic base for a couple looking to explore the wonders of Anglesey. Be welcomed by off-road parking and charming countryside views across the gardens. Unpack into a homely property where a lovely sitting area offers to take the weight off your feet as you plan the day ahead of you, choosing between a snug, a conservatory, and a sitting room with electric fire stove. The gardens for this property are simply dreamy, with stunning countryside views and captivating spaces for guests to relax with a coffee as they stroll through the pretty shrubs and past the many wildlife ponds, creating a stunning space for alfresco dining; here there is also a summerhouse and ducks visiting the many ponds on site. Llanddaniel is a rural location resting in Anglesey. Close to the property you will find a selection of historic sites where guests can learn more about the local history and heritage, including Bryn Celli Ddu Burial Chamber, Bryn Celli Ddu Standing Stone and Tyddyn-Bach Standing Stone. For a local pub, café, and convenience store, head over to Brynsiencyn, and from here guests visit Anglesey Sea Zoo and the Foal Farm Park. for a day at the beach, visit Traeth Llanddwyn ad many of the other stunning beaches throughout Anglesey’s Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, dotted with historic sites and birdwatching opportunities. At Beaumaris there is an impressive castle, and guests are also within easy reach of Conwy with its castle and RSPB reserve and the incredible Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, where there are many hikes, watersports activities and more. Explore the wonders of Anglesey with a stay at the lovely Pen Bonc.

This small coastal village is nestled between the traditional mining town of Llanelli and idyllic Burry Port, on the South West Wales coastline. It boasts an elevated position rising away from the coast, giving you views of the Gower Peninsula, and it is also home to the Amelia Earhart Plaque, which commemorates the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean, who landed in the estuary near Pwll in June 1928. The village also has a local shop, pet shop and Post Office, as well as a few pubs. Venture over to the bustling harbour at Burry Port and watch the fishermen return to shore with their boats brimming with fish, or pay a visit to the 8-mile long Cefn Sidan beach and 550 acres of lush woodland at Pembrey Country Park. Walkers and cyclists can discover one of the most scenic routes in Wales along the Millennium Coastal Path, and for all kinds of sports, Llanelli is the ideal location. You can watch rugby matches, try a spot of racing at the Pembrey Circuit and try out a series of golf courses, while Carmarthen, which is easily accessed by car, offers plenty for the shopping enthusiast. Visit Carmarthen Castle to brush up on your history of the area or choose to uncover many Welsh exhibits in the Carmarthenshire County Museum, and enjoy a picturesque train journey on the Gwili Steam Railway. With so much to see and do in this beautiful part of Wales, where better to stay on your next UK holiday?

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x single.

Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Sitting room with electric fire stove.

Snug.

Conservatory snug

Central heating.

Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, kettle, toaster.

Smart TV, WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Private parking.

Large shared gardens with shrubs, patio, summer house, furniture and unfenced ponds.

Two well-behaved pets welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 2.6 miles, pub 2.5 miles.

Note: No children in this property, guests must be over 18.

Note: 5 steps up from snug, kitchen and conservatory to the sitting room and bedrooms.

Note: There are 5 steep steps leading from the kitchen and conservatory level up to the living area and bedrooms.

Note: Cottage does have some limited headroom.

Note: Use of washing machine in outbuilding.

Note: You can not charge any electric vehicles

Nearby points of interest

  • Penrhyn Castle
  • Zip World Penrhyn Quarry

Reviews (19)

  • Diane

    Kevin and Roy could not have been more friendly or helpful. The icing on the cake is the glorious view from the conservatory and patio over the manicured gardens to the many ponds and lakes. We could have spent hours just watching the wildlife and our dog could explore it all. We loved it. A hidden gem.

  • Robin

    Weather mixed but enough sunshine to let us get out and about every day including trips to Benllech (20 minute drive and a lovely long sandy beach), Red Wharf Bay (again 20 minutes away, good pub and bistro) and Amlwch (35 minutes drive, old port and copper mining museum). And of course there are still the amazing grounds to walk around (about 10 acres I guess?), with several lakes and ponds hosting ducks, greylag geese and goldfish. Kevin and Roy again very friendly and helpful. Can thoroughly recommend it.

  • Margaret

    The location was also great for us to visit the rest of the island, and was easy to get to. It was also ideal for our dog who enjoyed many wonderful walks around the lakes. Kevin the landowner was right next door, and was very knowledgeable on the ducks and geese that used the ponds, and was also available if we had any issues (we had none) We would highly recommended this location to everybody.

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