This charming, detached, traditional stone cottage is the ideal choice for a family or group of friends looking for an idyllic location to explore the beautiful Llyn Peninsula. Abersoch, with its sandy beach and colourful beach huts, is just 1 mile away. From Abersoch, you can take a boat trip to the nearby island of Bardsey and explore the abundant wildlife and seabirds of this rugged former place of pilgrimage.
This pretty, ground floor property has welcoming and soothing tones with splashes of colour which lend this home a vibrant energy. Step into the spacious lounge and sink into the inviting leather sofas that make this a perfect gathering place. The room has plenty of character, with exposed wooden beams, and there are doors leading onto the terrace, flooding the room with natural light. There is an wood burner effect electric fire for cosy evenings in the cooler months. The kitchen/dining area is fully equipped, making meals a breeze. There are two lovely bedrooms: a double with a single bed and a twin. A separate bathroom with WC completes the offer of this coastal cottage. Outside, relax in the private, enclosed garden with a hot tub to unwind after a day exploring. The patio with BBQ and garden furniture is the ideal place to dine alfresco and enjoy the stunning views.
This is a beautiful part of Wales for exploring, and walkers are spoilt for choice with access to the Llyn Coastal Path 0.5 miles from the cottage or the Yr Eifl Mountains, including the highest point of the Llyn Peninsula, 15 miles away. Water sports enthusiasts can head to Abersoch or Porth Neigwl beaches, 1 and 2.5 miles away, respectively. There are three golf courses within 10 miles, and Llanbedrog or Cilan Riding centres offer rides on the beach for all abilities, so children are welcome to join.