Ty Newydd Bach Holiday cottage Bangor Wales

Ty Newydd Bach Bangor


Pentir
Bangor
Gwynedd
Wales
United Kingdom

3 Star Award
This Holiday Cottages /Apartments sleeps up to 2 persons
over 1 Bedroom
With 1 Bathroom


This property is a 19th Century detached cottage, which stands in the owners grounds on the outskirts of the hamlet of Pentir. Well-equipped and comfortable, this property comes with a lovely, raised deck-area as part of the enclosed garden and offers spectacular views of Anglesey and Penrhyn Castle. Set within easy distance of local woodland, the single-storey cottage is also in an ideal spot for visitors looking to enjoy the beautiful Ogwen Valley, or the majestic peaks of Snowdonia. Also in the near vicinity are the Isle of Anglesy, Caernarfon and Conwy castles and miles of wonderful coastline.
This property is at an elevation of approximately 526 feet / 160.3 metres above sea level

Nearby Beaches

St. Georges Pier Menai Bridge Beach
Near Menai Bridge - a muddy and rocky composition 3.5 miles away. A pier under the Suspension Bridge, not suitable for swimming but has interesting walks and can be used for fishing
Port Penrhyn Beach
Near Bangor - a shingle and rocky composition 3.7 miles away. Good parking several small car parks along Beach road. Port Penrhyn as the name suggests is a small port which is in view from the beach for fishing boats and smaller cargo ships. Originally created yo ship out the vast amounts of slate from the region. The beach though is somewhat rocky strewn and not particularly sandy
Felinheli Beach
Near Bangor - a sandy and shale composition 3.9 miles away. Looking out on the straights there is a sailing club and the beach is sometimes referred to as the Port Dinorwic Sailing Club beach.
Rowen Beach
Near Y Felinheli - a sandy and shale composition 4.3 miles away.

Facilities at the Cottage

General
showers 1 Shower
TV in Room TV
Dogs Welcome Dogs Welcome

Kitchen Appliances

Outside
Bicycle Storage Bicycle Storage
Garden Garden

Facilities Nearby
Shop Nearby Shop Nearby
Bar / Pub nearby Bar / Pub


 

Holiday Cottage Travel & Directions Hub
Distances are direct straight line
...International Airports
Liverpool John Lennon Airport
Liverpool Merseyside
L24 1YD
53.3 miles
Manchester Airport
Ringway Greater Manchester
M90 1QX
77.3 miles

... Local Airports
Caernarfon Airport
Caernarfon Gwynedd
LL54 5TP
10.6 miles
Anglesey Airport
Llanfair yn Neubwll Isle of Anglesey
LL65 3NX
18.0 miles

... Motorways
M53 Junction 2
West Kirby,Moreton
45.1 miles
M53 Junction 1
Birkenhead, New Brighton, Wallasey
46.0 miles
M53 Junction 4
Bebington, Bromborough, Clatterbridge, Neston
46.6 miles

... Railway Stations
Bangor (Gwynedd)
station code = BNG
LL57 1LZ
3.1 miles
Llanfairpwll
station code = LPG
LL61 5UJ
4.8 miles

... Ferry Ports
Port of Holyhead sailing to ->
Dublin (IE)
Address:
Holyhead
Anglesey
LL65 1DJ
23.0 miles
Barmouth Ferry sailing to ->
Fairbourne Point
Address:
Barmouth
Gwynedd
LL42 1HB
31.9 miles

Local Attractions

Attractions & places to see nearby

fishing
Cymdeithas Genweirwyr Dyffryn Ogwen
1.6m / 2.6km - - Walking time 24 minutes walk

mountain
Bangor Mountain
A large hill at 117 metres rather than a mountain, an imposing hilside prominent over the city of Bangor
heightElevation = 117 Meters / 383.9 Feet
3.3m / 5.3km - - Walking time 50 minutes walk

theme
Zip World Velocity
The fastest Zip line ride in the world, located within Penrhyn Quarry near Bethesda - you can also take a quarry tour or take a ride on the quarry karts .
2.3m / 3.7km - - Walking time 34 minutes walk

bridge
Menai Suspension Bridge
The fist bridge to be build linking the mainland with Anglesey in 1826 designed by Thomas Telford made from wrought Iron and stone at 417 metres (1368 feet) in length. Due to the age of the bridge, the requirement was to allow tall sailing ships to pass under as part of its design .. Due to its historic significance the bridge is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site
3.4m / 5.5km - - Walking time 51 minutes walk

castle
Penrhyn Castle
Owned by the National Trust, Penrhyn Castle is located just a little east of Bangor North Wales, A 19th-century fantasy castle, with so much to see and do with unique architecture and interiors and even a railway museum.
2.7m / 4.3km - - Walking time 41 minutes walk

university
Bangor University
Bangor University very close to the town centre in North Wales
3.5m / 5.6km - - Walking time 53 minutes walk

theme
Greenwood Forest Park
Voted the Best Family Attraction in North Wales
3.3m / 5.3km - - Walking time 49 minutes walk

lake
Marchlyn Mawr
Marchlyn Mawr reservoir is a man made body of water acting as the header source for the Dinorwig power station located inside the Elidir Fawr mountain , A pumped storage hydroelectric generating facility
heightElevation = 636 Meters / 2086.6 Feet
3.6m / 5.8km - - Walking time 54 minutes walk

abbey
Bangor Cathedral
An ancient place of worship with records dating back to the 6th century with subsequent re-builds and is the 2nd oldest Cathedral in Britain.
3.3m / 5.3km - - Walking time 50 minutes walk

museum
Menai Heritage - Exhibition
3.7m / 6km - - Walking time 55 minutes walk

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