“A few things we were not happy with unfortunately there was quite a bit of dog poo in the garden from the previous occupants, lucky the cleaner was still there so she had to pick it up & although the cleaner was a lovely lady she didn’t get finished until gone five so instead of getting in early as we have at all the places we have ever stayed in we were a bit later getting in & although we were not expecting anything there was no welcome goodies the cottage we stayed at last year as well as something for our dog left us wine as well as other goodies.”
The cottage was also very cold despite hubby finding the switch to get the radiators going it did nothing so basically it seemed to be controlled by the owners which we both think is not at all good. The layout of the cottage was good but the garden & having the other cottage so close wasn’t but the most annoying thing of all that the owners & skyes should have on the website is that Dogs are NOT ALLOWED on the beach from May to September has we known that there is a No way we would have stayed in llangrangog.
And to make matters even worse was on the first day hubby used the car park to turn round as we missed the turning into the cottage & later that night we got there at 19:55 but by the time we got to the pay in machine it was just coming up to 20.00 it stated that from 20.00 the car park was free & yet today hubby received penalty notice for £100 we are both so annoyed & hubby is appealing.
We will never ever stay in llangrangog again in fact I have already booked a cottage in New Quay to stay at in September that’s providing I can get time off work but if I can’t then I will be booking it for next year .But the owners & skyes need to put on the website that NO DOGS are allowed on the beach from May to September especially if like us the main reason for the holiday was taking our dog on the beach we couldn’t do the cliff walk as she finds it difficult to get up stairs so we had to drive into New Quay every day which was quite scary around the really tiny roads!!
We rely on dog owners being responsible and clearing up after their pets. Sadly, this was not the case, leaving the cleaner with additional work in preparing the property for the next guests. Comprehensive information, regarding dog friendly beaches, can be found on the Visit Wales website. Property Owner