Perfect for a big trip to Abersoch, this gorgeous property has easy access to the village on the tip of the beautiful Llyn Peninsula and is a great place to explore Wales. There’s room for two families, plus a few friends and a couple of dogs, so load up and head out!
This property’s layout is upside down, so the first things you’ll find when you enter are the bedrooms. They’re bright, airy and arranged in a variety of ways for flexible sleeping arrangements. Then head upstairs to find an elegant kitchen with a breakfast bar, which flows into a dining room and living area so everyone can socialise, cook and eat in a busy, friendly environment. In the evenings, move to the lounge and organise a games night in front of the roaring wood burner, or continue through the patio doors to the balcony. This has incredible views. Directly below the balcony is a covered patio area with a bench, and you’ll be surrounded by beautiful gardens with lots to enjoy.The garden has a patio area and seating plus a charcoal BBQ.
There is a handy utility/games room that has a washing machine, tumble dryer and sink. The utility/games room has with a 5ft pool table, mini table tennis, darts board and a Bluetooth music speaker. Perfect for kids and adults on wet days or to enjoy some friendly competition in the evening.
There’s something for everyone in Abersoch. The property is a mile from the centre of the village, where you’ll find restaurants, pubs and local shops, and it’s well worth exploring. It also heads directly onto a long, sandy beach for sandcastle and paddling enthusiasts, and you can catch boats here which will take you on tours of the surrounding islands. There’s plenty of wildlife to be seen, and lots of history too! Abersoch has ongoing archaeological expeditions which offer a fascinating insight into the area’s past, or you can head 15 miles over to Criccieth Castle for an educational afternoon. Don’t forget your swimming costume, as there are plenty of options for water sports which aren’t to be missed.