Join friends and family in this stylish holiday home is Morfa Nefyn, on the breathtaking Llyn Peninsula. The property is less than 0.5 miles from the village’s magnificent, crescent-shaped beach and nearby attractions include the Italianate village of Portmeirion (22.5 miles) and Criccieth Castle (14.5 miles). In the evenings, challenge each other to a game of table football or chill out in the wood-fired hot tub.
The detached property offers a luxurious home away from home, with elegant decor and plush soft furnishings throughout. At the heart of the holiday retreat is a bright and spacious lounge/kitchen/diner, where you can spend quality time together. Cook up a storm in the pretty kitchen, set under a beautiful roof lantern, and come together around the picnic-style dining table for memorable mealtimes. In summer months, further extend the social space by throwing open the patio doors to the garden. After dinner, get cosy in the lounge with its roaring wood burner, plump sofas, and Smart TV. Alternatively, while away the evening in the games room (accessed via the garden), playing table tennis, table football or watching TV. Back indoors, a double bedroom with an en-suite shower room completes the ground floor. Upstairs, you’ll find the two gorgeous remaining bedrooms, one of which has an en-suite shower room. Rounding off this luxurious abode is a fabulous family shower room. Outside, the enclosed patio garden is a real suntrap and has furniture for al fresco entertaining. There is also a shady, covered area with comfortable seating and a wood-fired hot tub, as well as a handy outdoor tap.
Morfa Nefyn is a charming fishing village with a handful of cute eateries and friendly pubs. There is also a delicious fish and chip shop within the village. Morfa Nefyn is renowned for its spectacular, 2-mile sandy beach, which is popular with surfers, windsurfers, and bathers. A short, 1-mile stroll along the beach brings you to the village of Porthdinllaen, where you’ll find a much-loved beachside pub. Keen walkers can join the Wales Coast Path, which circumnavigates the peninsula, or head inland to the mountainous summits of Yr Eifl (6 miles).