Stay in a Traditional stone-built cottage with stylish and homely interiors with wooden beamed ceilings on a farm surrounded by countryside in the LlÅ·n Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Spend quality time in the garden with a bottle of bubbly and explore the picturesque Welsh coastline with up to five other human guests and two four-legged friends.
Make yourself at home in the bright and characterful lounge with contemporary lighting, plump sofas and boldly coloured cushions. Natural light pours in through the skylight and windows plus the glow of the wood burner in front of the exposed stone wall creates an ambient glow. Continue into the rustic kitchen with a large wooden dining table, farmhouse-style units and an exposed brick feature wall. There are two bathrooms and three bedrooms – two doubles and a twin room. Outside is an open lawned garden with a patio area, furniture and a BBQ.
During your stay at the furthest tip of the Llŷn Peninsula, you’ll be surrounded by tranquil countryside and a rugged coastline. The nearby seaside village of Abedaron is just 1.5 miles away – where you can grab an ice cream or a pastry before relaxing on the expansive, sandy Traeth Aberdaron beach (2 miles). Not far from here is the National Trust Traeth Porth Meudwy (2.5 miles) – a quiet cove where you can join the Welsh Coastal Path or hop on a boat to Bardsey Island. The closest beach is National Trust Porthor (1.5 miles) – which has pale cream sand and crystal clear water. There’s also a convenient cafe in case you forgot to pack a picnic.