Summary:
Escape to Y Glyn Bothy, a romantic stone retreat.
- Nordic styled open plan living space with wood burning fireplace
- Intimate atmosphere perfect for couples
- Luxurious bedroom with freestanding bath
- Secluded four acres of landscaped gardens
- BBQ and outdoor dining area for nature lovers
- Pets welcome upon request
- Parking space for one car
- This cosy hideaway really epitomises the intimacy and escapism of The Bothy.
The Space:
A quaint stone Bothy set back from Y Glyn house, providing the perfect romantic getaway for couples. Designed with an abundance of relaxing spaces and luxurious touches, Y Glyn Bothy is a calming and cosy rural retreat. Perfect for couples looking to spend some quality time together, The Bothy is a compact but comfortable space designed in a minimal Nordic style, with many unique features and quirks that give it a boutique hotel feel.
Living Spaces:
- Nordic styled open plan living space
- Comfortable sofa in front of a wood burning fireplace
- Invokes a sense of serenity and intimacy
- Epitomizes the escapism of The Bothy
Bed & Bath:
- Luxury boutique hotel room feel
- Enticing double bed
- Sumptuous freestanding bath
- Delicate styling with local dried flowers
- Halen Mon soap and soft lighting for a luxurious atmosphere
Cooking & Dining:
- Dark monolithic styled kitchen
- Handcrafted earthenware for a natural touch
- Cosy dining space with a tucked-in table
- Area for hanging coats and kicking off muddy boots
Gardens & Grounds:
- Secluded in four acres of land
- Pristine landscaped gardens
- Untouched wild flower paddock with elderflower and blackberries
- Access to BBQ and outdoor dining area
- Perfect for switching off and recharging in nature
Pets are welcome to stay upon request, and there is parking space for one car at the cottage.
Guest Access:
Upon entering the shared car park there is a path leading up from the car park to The Bothy. The walk has an incline, so may not be suitable for those with access considerations, but it does make for the great views on the top of the hill.
On the opposite side of the road to the Y Glyn site, we have a poly tunnel which is used for growing seasonal fruit, veg and herbs.
The Neighborhood:
Ynys Môn | Isle of Anglesey
North west of Wales, just off the mainland’s coastline, you’ll find an island steeped in history and natural beauty. A destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. A magical place where you can inspire your senses with new sights, sounds, smells and tastes and get away from it all. Welcome to Anglesey. Anglesey really does have it all. Stunning landscapes, unspoilt coastlines and picturesque towns and villages just waiting to be explored. Miles of scenic walking and cycling routes await you, along with some of the best adventure activities in the UK and an eclectic array of local eateries, from Michelin star restaurants to fish and chips by the sea.
Adventure Awaits
Whether you’re a water baby, a speed demon or prefer more relaxing pursuits, Anglesey’s got something for you. Take to the seas on a daring rib boat ride, explore the rolling countryside by foot or bike, or visit the islands ancient ruins and learn more about its rich culture and heritage.
Get back to nature
Much of Anglesey’s coastline has been declared an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), and the island boasts a vast and diverse array of plant and animal life. Whatever the time of year, the legendary beaches offer an exceptional day out with vast stretches of sand, safe swimming and windswept bays where a bracing walk and rock pooling are the call of the day.
Things to do - Eat Out
Anglesey has a thriving food scene and some amazing options, from causal dinners to a romantic night out. Bon Appetite!
Don’t just take our word for it though – come and experience Anglesey for yourself.
The Y Glyn Estate
Y Glyn is conveniently located near Llangefni, a market town and Anglesey’s cultural capital. Set within four acres of beautiful untouched land, the farm estate is home to a Welsh stone Cottage and stone Bothy.
Dating back to the 1600s, the house was originally called Ceint Bach and is most famous as the birthplace of the renowned Welsh poet, Robert Hughes from 1744 to 1785. It was also the home of William Jones, MP for Arvon, from 1857 to 1915.
When you’re done foraging wild elderflower and blackberries at Y Glyn, head out to explore Llangefni’s cultural attractions and the island’s coastlines, with both only a 10-minute drive away. If you fancy heading further afield, venture over to the nearby Menai Bridge, the gateway to the Llyn Peninsula and Snowdonia.
Other Things to Note:
Guests have the option to request extra towels for £25
There are four bins in the property due to new laws announced on the 6th April 2024, there are signs on the fridge and bins themselves with instructions, if this is not done correctly, charges may be given to guests to correct this, this is obviously something we want to avoid so please follow instructions.
We’re happy to welcome dogs at our property! However, we kindly ask that they are supervised at all times. The road beside the property has a national speed limit, and there are a few spots where curious pups might find a way through. Your pet’s safety is important to us!