5* Holiday Cottage near Bangor, North Wales
Discover self-catering in Wales at Tyddyn Sydney Bach. A newly refurbished and extended Visit Wales 5* garden cottage for two people with open wooden beams and high ceilings. It has an open plan kitchen/lounge with double bedroom and bathroom furnished and equipped to high standards. WiFi, towels, bed and table linen are included. Outside there is garden furniture complete with parasol.
We look forward to warmly welcoming you to Tyddyn Sydney Bach.
Please note that this is a NO SMOKING property
We regret that we are unable to accept any pets.
Where is Tyddyn Sydney?
Tydddyn Sydney Bach is located in the secluded grounds of a larger cottage in the village of Treborth, between the internationally famous Britannia and Menai Bridge crossings to Anglesey. Treborth is on the outskirts of the ancient, historic Cathedral and University City of Bangor.
Visit famous Treborth Botanical Gardens, stroll on the restored Victorian Pier, swim in the pool or in the many surrounding beaches, sail on the Menai Strait, whizz down the World's fastest zip-line at Zipworld, climb the mountains of the Ogwen Valley and Nant Ffrancon and enjoy a round of golf in magnificent surroundings. Tyddyn Sydney Bach is the ideal base for experiencing outdoor and leisure activities in Snowdonia and Anglesey or just enjoying a quiet romantic retreat for two.



“Thanks to Les and William for their welcoming to their beautiful cottage. Their advice and friendliness was invaluable to us. We intend to return in Spring or Summer to enjoy the garden in all its splendour and continue our exploration of the area.”
Ernie And Janice
Reviews & Testimonials
We would love you to take a moment to have a look at some of the lovely comments that have been left by guests about Tyddyn Sydney.
VisitWales 5* Grading
We are proud to advise that Tyddyn Sydney Bach has been awarded a 5 Star Grading from the VisitWales Tourism Board..
The Wales Coast Path
The Coast Path is just yards away from Tyddyn Sydney and follows, or runs close to, the majority of the Welsh coastline…