Discover the allure of this charming stone-built cottage, beautifully furnished and featuring a delightful garden. With the beach, a shop, and a pub in Nefyn less than half a mile away, this is an ideal location for friends or family to immerse themselves in the culture, coast, and countryside of the Llyn Peninsula.
Inside, the lounge features a striking fireplace with a wood burner at its heart, flanked by comfortable sofas and a Smart TV. A sunroom boasts a sound bar and a relaxing seating area with views over the garden. From the sunroom, you can access a handy utility room/cloakroom and boot room, complete with table football. The charming kitchen/diner is equipped with everything you need for culinary creativity, and the dining table is set for a delightful meal while planning your daily adventures. Upstairs, discover three lovely bedrooms: one double, one twin, and one single. A well-appointed shower room completes this welcoming home. Outside, find the enchanting garden, which features pretty borders, apple trees, a lawn, a BBQ, and a dining area with table and chairs, perfect for enjoying al fresco treats.
Nefyn offers a range of shops, bars, and eateries and is renowned for its unspoiled seafront, pristine waters, and sandy beaches, all of which are within half a mile. This location provides opportunities for swimming, fishing, kayaking, and paddleboarding, while the Llyn Coastal Path and Welsh Maritime Museum are practically on your doorstep. With the Rivals mountain range to the east, the famous Ty Coch Inn in Porth Dinllaen to the west, and Bardsey Island at the tip, this cottage is the perfect base for discovering the magnificent Llyn Peninsula. Be sure to visit the Welsh Heritage Centre at Nant Gwrtheyrn (5.5 miles), the picturesque ’Italian’ coastal village of Portmeirion (22 miles). If you’re in the mood for a mountain adventure, the spectacular landscapes of Snowdonia National Park begin 22 miles from home.