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Ty Maen
Enjoy Restful Holidays and Short Breaks at Ty Maen Holiday Cottage.
This South Wales Valleys holiday cottage might seem like an ordinary holiday property at first glance, but you'll soon find out it is not. First, it enjoys a prominent rural location between Cardiff and Swansea, two of Wales most popular cities. Second, numerous outdoor pursuits can be accessed from its doorstep. Third, its tranquil setting ensures you get all the privacy you need during your holiday.
Nearby attractions include The Brecon Beacons, the Big Pit, the industrial history museums, the Glamorgan Heritage Coast, and stupendous beaches on the Gower. If you are a shopping enthusiast, be sure to visit the designer shopping complex which offers awesome discounts. Shops and eateries are under 1 mile.
Reasons to Stay at Ty Maen.
Excellent Accommodation.
Ty Maen is a great base for families with young children. It has a modern feel and offers 3 large bedrooms: a twin and two doubles. The twin has an en-suite shower room with toilet and the doubles share a family bathroom, In the living room, a cosy wood-burner and snug sofas elevate the comfort. Snuggle on a sofa and watch TV as you get warmed by the wood-burner. The cottage's kitchen is fitted with a dining area where you can enjoy family meals.
Fine Amenities:
The facilities ensure you want for nothing during your holiday.
They include:
Wood-burner
Central heating
Electricity
Bed linen and towels
Travel cot
Satellite TV
DVD
CD
Microwave
Electric cooker
Dishwasher
Fridge/freezer
Washing machine
Tumble dryer
Wi-Fi
Garden with patio and seating
BBQ
Parking for 3 cars
Cycle store
Discover Bridgend:
The bustling town of Bridgend has a rich history. Historians believe that the Norman Conquest instituted the community that exists up to date. Three castles remind visitors of the towns less peaceful past: Newcastle, Ogmore, and Coity. However, theres much more to Bridgend than just historical sites. The region has activities for every taste and budget. Thrill-seekers will love the indoor skate park and the outdoor activity center in Porthcawl. For those who prefer gentler activities, golf courses, walking trails, and cycling paths are close at hand.