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Y Nyth

Y Felinheli, near Caernarfon, North Wales
Sleeps 6
Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms 1
Change Fri
No Dogs
4 star
Waterside Views
Towels included
Family friendly
Romantic
Internet access
Downstairs bedroom
Downstairs bathroom
Pub nearby
Beach within easy reach
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At a glance

  • Dine on the private glass balcony with a backdrop of glistening water views
  • Unwind in the spacious open-plan living area with a flame-effect fire
  • Enjoy the exclusive location overlooking Port Dinorwic Marina

Property code: OC-WAG686

Y Nyth is a contemporary town house in a private development at Port Dinorwic Marina, with spectacular views from the ground floor Master bedroom, first floor living room and balcony. The panorama looking southwest down the Menai Straits has the marina and Snowdonia coastline to the left and Anglesey to the right. Just sit back and relax, watching the ever-changing sea and skies, lulled by the relaxing lapping of the waves on the harbour wall below. With easy access to the North Wales Expressway, Britannia and Menai Bridges, this is an excellent location for touring the North Wales coastline, Snowdonia National Park and the Isle of Anglesey. The Swellies café, La Marina tapas and seafood restaurant and the Gardffon pub are all a short  stroll away, the village facilities of Y Felinheli are within a mile, the city of Bangor just over 4 miles and Caernarfon 5 miles.

The house is set over three floors, with full central heating and WiFi throughout. Entrance is into a spacious hallway, with large coat storage cupboard.

Ground Floor

Bedroom 1: with double bed, bedside tables, double wardrobe with drawers, dressing table and chair; window and door overlooking the views down the Menai Straits and access to small rear patio and shared, open grounds.

Bedroom 2: with zip and link beds that can be arranged as twins or super-king-size (with some restricted access around the bed)

Bedroom 3: two single beds 

Shower Room: with electric shower in cubicle, WC, basin, extractor fan and heated towel rail.

Staircase from the entrance hall to the open plan First Floor:

Lounge: with large corner sofa, armchair, electric flame-effect fire, and FreeSat Smart TV.

Dining Area: with dining table and six chairs, storage unit for books, maps, games and a DAB+/FM Bluetooth radio.

Kitchen: well fitted kitchen area at the far end of the living room, with extensive range of cupboards, electric double oven/grill, 5 burner gas hob, extractor hood, microwave, integrated fridge, freezer and dishwasher.

Outside: first floor balcony with glass surround and dining furniture for 6. There are superb views down the Menai Straits, along the Anglesey and North Wales coastlines. There is a terrace area below the balcony, outside the Master bedroom; the grounds around the properties are open, shared, with direct access to a drop at the harbour wall, so children should be supervised at all times.

Parking: shared private parking for residents/guests is undesignated, but plenty of space; it is usually possible to park very close by; there is a steep flight of slate steps leading down from the parking area to the property.

The Wales Coast Path passes right by the property with lovely walks down the Menai Straits towards Caernarfon, with views across to Anglesey. The National Cycle Network Route 8 goes through the village – south to Caernarfon, and further on towards Porthmadog, and north over onto Anglesey, to Holyhead. On the outskirts of Bangor it joins Route 5 which beyond Bangor joins Route 82 towards Bethesda – large stretches of these routes are traffic free. Plas Menai National Outdoor Centre runs courses and water based activities throughout the year and also has a small public swimming pool. The university city of Bangor has large supermarkets and shops, a lovely little cafe called Blue Sky which often has live music, a large arts centre and cinema, a swimming pool with diving boards and a Victorian pier with quaint cafe at the end. The National Trust's Penrhyn Castle is on the outskirts of Bangor and Plas Newydd House and Gardens are just across the straits on Anglesey. Caernarfon has the magnificent castle, Welsh Highland Railway and some independent shops and cafes, plus Y Galeri arts centre. Llanberis for footpaths and train up Snowdon is 8 miles away.

Electricity and central heating included

Bed linen and towels provided

 

  • 3 bedrooms – 1 double, 1 twin (can be arranged as a super-king-size bed on request) and 1 twin room
  • 1 bathroom with shower and WC, separate en-suite WC
  • Electric oven/grill, gas hob, extractor, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher
  • Washing machine
  • Smart TV, games console, DAB+/FM Bluetooth radio
  • Please bring your own beach towels
  • Private glass balcony and terraced balcony, shared lawn garden area
  • Parking - shared private parking for residents/guests is undesignated, but plenty of space; it is usually possible to park very close by; there is a steep flight of slate steps leading down from the parking area to the property.
  • Pub less than 0.5 miles, beach 1 mile
  • Please note there are steep slate steps from the parking area to the property
  • Please ensure children are always supervised in the garden area due to a steep drop at the harbour wall
  • Arrival: 16:00 onwards
  • Departure: before 10:00
  • Sorry, no dogs allowed

Courtney Galvin

This property is personally managed by Courtney.

Reviews

From guests that have stayed at the property.

Based on 11 guest ratings

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Reviewed by Jill 16th June 2026

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The kitchen was very well equipped, beautiful setting and central for things to do. The balcony was lovely to sit out on. Disappointed we didn't have use of upper bedroom. The location was the best aspect of this property.

Reviewed by David 29th April 2026

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Fabulous accommodation in a wonderful location. The view from the first floor balcony decking is just stunning. Instant relaxation and calm. Would highly recommend. Well return.

Reviewed by Jenny 11th April 2026

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Beautuful place lovely and clean peter was very helpful

Reviewed by James 28th July 2025

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The view and position made this a wonderful holiday house. Good main room on first floor over three cool bedrooms below. Overlooking the ever-changing Menai Straits is captivating. The view is for miles straight down the Straits. Kitchen well equipped. There is so much to do nearby, Caernarfon being the standout, with the Castle, walled town, coaRead morest and railway. All of Anglesey close by too with sandy beaches and rocky headlands, and towering cliffs at South Stack. NT members will enjoy days ta Penrhyn Castle and Plas Newdd. Short drive into Snowdonia mountains too. Menai Bridge has 2 fine restaurants, Dylans and the Freckled Angel. Beaumaris Castle and town lovely too. English Heritage and NT membership worthwhile. Hide

Reviewed by Adam 9th July 2025

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A really lovely stay! The house was very well situated with a stunning balcony view over the harbour and was all beautifully clean and tidy. We'll definitely return!

Reviewed by Anthony 22nd June 2025

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Excellent location to visit Anglesey and North Wales

Reviewed by Clare 4th November 2024

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A wonderful stay at Y Nyth, a very comfortable and well equipped property in a great location, ideal for exploring North Wales and Anglesey. The view from the balcony is stunning and whilst the weather was a little cloudy during our stay we did see one incredible sunset. The booking process was very easy and the host provided really useful informatRead moreion prior to our stay along with recommendations on where to eat out. Our first time in this part of Wales and it won't be the last, we were sad to leave and would highly recommend this property - thank you! Hide

Reviewed by Jo 29th October 2024

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Stunning views and beautiful location. Really well equipped. We had a lovely time.

Reviewed by Hannah 26th October 2024

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A lovely location, fantastic views, nice comfy sofa to enjoy it from and easy access to the surrounding area.

Reviewed by Neil 29th September 2024

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Wonderful location

Reviewed by Caroline 7th September 2024

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We had a wonderful holiday at the cottage. The views were outstanding and really made our holiday very special. The location is ideal as we easily travelled to Conway Castle, Carnarvon Castle, the train up Mt Snowdon and Portmerion. We used the superking bed up the spiral staircase. The room had fabulous views and a small toilet and washroom whichRead more was very handy. I would highly recommend this holiday cottage. Hide

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