Tri Deg Un, Cottage For 2 Adults And 2 Children - Machynlleth
52.59348, -3.85457The 1-bedroom Tri Deg Un, Cottage For 2 Adults And 2 Children entices guests to enjoy canoeing, hiking, and horseback riding and is located within a 10-minute drive of such natural sites as Cors Dyfi Wildlife Reserve.
Location
The nearby religious sights include St Peter's Parish Church, situated about 5 minutes away by car. This accommodation is a minute away from Machynlleth Town Clock.
The villa is also within a 5-minute drive of Machynlleth Clock bus station.
Rooms
Tri Deg Un, Cottage For 2 Adults And 2 Children provides in-room amenities such as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, as well as such comforts as an ironing set. Along with a sofa set, the interior features a fireplace. The accommodation comes with a bathroom with a separate toilet and a shower. Hair dryers and bath sheets also ensure a comfortable experience.
Eat & Drink
A kitchen is equipped with coffee and tea makers, as well as a coffee maker, a refrigerator, and an oven for self-catering purposes. Chinese specialties are served at China Garden, located within walking distance of this accommodation.
Rooms and availability
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Room size:
80 m²
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Bed options:1 Double bed
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Garden view
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Shower
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Heating
Essential information about Tri Deg Un, Cottage For 2 Adults And 2 Children
💵 Lowest room price | 277 NZ$ |
📏 Distance to centre | 300 m |
✈️ Distance to airport | 122.7 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Chester Hawarden, CEG |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Tri Deg Un, Cottage For 2 Adults And 2 Children
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missingWrote a review on 28 Nov
I absolutely loved the cozy vibe of this cottage. The bunk beds were perfect for my 4-year-old, and the travel cot fit snugly at the bottom of our bed. Emma, the host, was incredibly friendly and accommodating. She even provided a high chair for our baby upon request. The facilities were excellent, with everything in working order, including the oven, log burner, and heating. On arrival, we were greeted with fresh milk, a bottle of Prosecco, and chocolates, which was a lovely touch. The location was picturesque, with plenty to see and do, and the village had a very friendly atmosphere. The cottage itself was well-appointed and cozy, and the WiFi connection was excellent. The mini supermarket across the road and the larger co-op just a 10-minute walk away made it very convenient for getting groceries.
Everything was fantastic!
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missingWrote a review on 03 Aug
We had a fantastic stay at this well-appointed and cosy cottage for our mini break. The location was excellent, just a 5-minute walk into town and with a mini supermarket conveniently located across the road. The cottage itself had everything we needed, including a welcoming Prosecco and tea/coffee, as well as logs for the log burner. We appreciated the helpful local information provided, including a useful map on the wall. The cottage was really comfortable and easy to live in, with a great WiFi connection. It was perfect for our family, with a travel cot fitting perfectly at the bottom of our bed and our 4-year-old loving the bunk beds. The host, Emma, was accommodating and friendly, even providing a high chair for our 8-month-old baby. The facilities were excellent, with everything in full working order, including the oven, log burner. We were delighted to find fresh milk and a bottle of Prosecco waiting for us upon arrival, along with some chocolates. we thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Tri Deg Un and would highly recommend it.
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missingWrote a review on 11 May
We loved the cosy vibe of the cottage, with a travel cot that fit perfectly at the bottom of our bed. the bunk beds were a hit with our 4-year-old. the host, Emma, was lovely and accommodating, providing a high chair for our 8-month-old baby. the facilities were excellent, with everything in perfect working order, including the oven, log burner, and heating. We were greeted with fresh milk, a bottle of Prosecco, and chocolates, which was a lovely touch. the location was convenient for both the town and the train station, and the log burner was perfect for chilly evenings. we really enjoyed our mini break!
We felt extremely welcome, with no complaints whatsoever.
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missingWrote a review on 28 Apr
stayed in machynlleth before, but tri deg un was a delightful surprise. cosy cottage with all we needed, even a travel cot for our little one. the host, emma, was friendly and accommodating. loved the welcoming touch of fresh milk, prosecco and chocolate. a perfect mini break!
Small sofa by stairs was uncomfortable.
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missingWrote a review on 08 Apr
The communal garden at the rear of the cottage was a hidden gem. We spent many evenings relaxing there, enjoying the peaceful atmosphere and the company of the friendly squirrels. It was like having our own private oasis amidst the bustling city.
Limited parking options.
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missingWrote a review on 28 Mar
The location of the cottage is excellent, with the town just a short walk away. There is a mini supermarket conveniently located across the road, and a larger co, op just 10 minutes away. the cottage itself is well, appointed, with welcoming touches such as Prosecco and tea/coffee provided. It also has a cozy atmosphere and excellent WiFi connection.
Parking may be an issue, as there is limited unrestricted parking available nearby, and the alternative parking in a nearby storage company's car park is expensive.
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missingWrote a review on 20 Mar
Convenient location for town and station. Peaceful and quiet despite being close to the road. Well-equipped cottage with a cozy atmosphere. Excellent communication with helpful and friendly owner. Easily accessible supermarkets nearby.
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missingWrote a review on 09 Mar
I had an amazing stay at this cozy cottage! The location was excellent, just a 5-minute walk into town. There was a mini supermarket across the road and a larger Co-op just 10 minutes away. The cottage itself was well-appointed and had everything I needed. I was greeted with a lovely surprise of Prosecco and tea/coffee, and logs for the fireplace were provided as well. I appreciated the handy map on the wall and other local information. The WiFi connection was excellent, which made it easy for me to stay connected. The bedroom was comfortable and quiet, and the bunk beds were perfect for my children. The host, Emma, was so accommodating and friendly, even providing a high chair for my baby upon request. the facilities were in full working order, including the oven and heating. It was truly a great mini break!
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missingWrote a review on 02 Mar
Loved the cosy vibe about the cottage. It felt like a home away from home. the beds were wonderfully comfy, ensuring a good night's sleep. - the cottage was well-equipped with all the necessary kitchen appliances and utensils. - the host was friendly and accommodating, providing a high chair upon request. - Excellent facilities, everything in full working order, including the oven, log burner, and heating. - the arrival treats, like fresh milk, Prosecco, and chocolates, were a lovely touch.
The smaller sofa by the stairs was a bit too small and not very comfortable. Parking could be a bit of an issue, especially if you have young children and lots of luggage.
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missingWrote a review on 30 Jan
We had an amazing stay at a cozy cottage with great facilities and a welcoming atmosphere. The location was perfect with shops nearby and easy access to the town. The owner, Emma, was extremely friendly and helpful.
The breakfast experience could have been improved with a wider variety of options.
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missingWrote a review on 14 Jan
Stayed at Tri Deg Un for a relaxing mini break with my family. The cottage had a lovely, cosy vibe with excellent facilities, including a working oven and log burner. The host, Emma, was very friendly and accommodating, providing a high chair and travel cot for our children. The location was convenient, close to the town and train station, and had easy access to the countryside and coast. Emma even left us a thoughtful welcome package with tea, coffee, milk, and a bottle of wine.
Would be happy to recommend this hotel.
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missingWrote a review on 02 Jan
The cottage had a cosy vibe with excellent facilities, including a well-equipped kitchen, comfortable beds, and a lovely log burner for chilly evenings. the owner, Emma, was accommodating and friendly, providing a high chair and travel cot for our children. the location was convenient, with a mini supermarket across the road and a larger co-op nearby. the cottage also had a good WiFi connection and provided useful local information.
Felt just like home, no reason to complain.
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missingWrote a review on 09 Dec
We stayed at the charming Tri Deg Un cottage for a relaxing weekend getaway. The location was absolutely picturesque, offering plenty of opportunities for walking and exploring. The village had a friendly atmosphere, and the cottage itself was well-appointed, with thoughtful touches such as a welcome bottle of Prosecco and a selection of tea and coffee. The beds were wonderfully comfy, and we appreciated the helpful local information provided. it truly felt like a home away from home.
Would be happy to recommend this hotel.
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missingWrote a review on 22 Nov
Cozy cottage with bunk beds and a travel cot. Excellent facilities, including a working oven, log burner, and heating. Host provided a high chair and a box of biscuits. Convenient location near the town and station, with a mini supermarket across the road. Lovely touch with fresh milk and a bottle of Prosecco upon arrival.
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missingWrote a review on 18 Nov
The cottage had a cosy vibe and the main bedroom was comfortable and quiet. The owner, Emma, was very helpful and accommodating. The facilities were excellent, everything in full working order. The welcoming Prosecco, chocolate, and fresh milk were a lovely touch. The location was excellent, with a mini supermarket across the road and a larger co-op just 10 minutes away. The cottage was well-appointed and had an excellent WiFi connection. The beds were wonderful and all kitchen appliances and utensils were available. The house felt like a home away from home. Emma even left us a lovely box of biscuits upon arrival. it was a mind-blowingly wonderful mini-break experience!