Y Glyn - Gwiwer, Llangefni, Anglesey

Anglesey
Sleeps 2 (1 Bedroom)
Family friendly
WIFI
Dog friendly
Manor House
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A mirror-glazed cabin for two, designed around the restorative power of contrast therapy. Move between the warmth of the wood-fired sauna and the invigorating cold plunge, then settle into the stillness that follows. Inside, a king-size bed and floor-to-ceiling glass create a seamless connection with the landscape, reflecting and amplifying the natural beauty beyond. Thoughtfully pared back and deeply restorative, this is a place to disconnect, recharge, and reconnect with what matters.

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Space

The Space:

Near Llangefni, Gwiwer sits low in open country, mirrored glass folding the landscape around it. The draw is the ritual. Lighting the private wood-fired sauna is part of the slowing-down: tend the stove, let the heat build, breathe, then take the cold plunge and feel the day reset. The process repeats at its own pace, broken by moments outside with a barbecue, a drink, and the birds working the fields. Inside, the cabin is pared back and warm, a king bed with views of nature surrounding, underfloor heating, rainfall shower, a kitchenette for simple cooking. Nights are quiet and deep; mornings bring the sun through the glass and into the room.

Gwiwer, Welsh for squirrel, takes its name, like its sister cabins, from the wildlife of the island, with Llanddwyns sands and Eryri within reach.

Highlights:

- Super king-size bed

- Air conditioning and underfloor heating throughout

- Well-equipped kitchenette with a single-ring hob, perfect for preparing light meals

- Stylish wet room with premium fittings

- High-speed Wi-Fi

- Private sauna and invigorating cold plunge

- Private outdoor seating area

- BBQ facilities

- Up to two dogs welcome (£25 per dog per stay)

- Private driveway parking for one vehicle

- Peaceful countryside setting, ideally located for exploring the coast and mountains

Neighborhood

Ynys Môn | Isle of Anglesey

Anglesey is known for its unspoilt coastline, open landscapes and slower pace of life, much of it protected as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). The island boasts a rich diversity of plant and animal life, and its famed Coastal Path circles the shoreline, revealing clifftop walks, quiet coves and wide sandy beaches at every turn.

Nearby highlights include:

- Llanddwyn Beach (Newborough Forest): sweeping sand dunes, pine forests, and iconic island lighthouse views

- Rhosneigr: surfing, kitesurfing, and a lively coastal feel

- Red Wharf Bay: its vast tidal sands and a waterside pubs

The island is a playground for water lovers, with kayaking, paddle boarding, coasteering, sailing, rib rides, and wild swimming all easily accessible.

Historic Beaumaris and its medieval castle are a short drive, and RIB trips run from the Menai Strait to Puffin Island for seals and seabirds. Menai Bridge brings an appetite for Angleseys seafood; the local lobster is quietly famous. Across the bridge, Eryri (Snowdonia) opens up. Yr Wyddfa, glacial lakes and mountain paths.

Access

The cabin sits within the Y Glyn estate, reached on foot from the main car park, where one designated space is yours.

A path climbs gently past the Bothy to the cabin, with a handrail along the incline.

The walk may not suit guests with certain mobility or access requirements, please ask us before booking if you're unsure, and we'll gladly advise.