Situated on a family farm and half a mile walk from the nearest sandy beach, this characterful stone cottage is perfect for a family or couples’ looking for a relaxing holiday on the Llyn Peninsula. Abersoch (1 mile) is a pretty, coastal village, set within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and has colourful beach huts and offers opportunities to enjoy water sports, including wakeboarding, waterskiing, sailing, and windsurfing.
This charming two-storey property dates to the 1800s and offers a striking blend of exposed original beams and stone walls and superior furnishing and decor for a perfect holiday stay. On the ground floor, the spacious living room is the social hub with its inviting leather sofas, a TV, and a wood burner effect electric fire. A separate contemporary kitchen/dining room has a fully equipped kitchen and a dining table under a window, creating a lovely space to linger over memorable meals. Upstairs is a bathroom and three beautifully decorated bedrooms - two double, one with en suite bathroom, and one twin. Step outside and you’ll discover the patio area to the front with garden furniture and an ideal spot for enjoying a morning brew or an evening glass of something chilled.
The Llyn Peninsula, where the Welsh language and way of life still flourish, is renowned for its beautiful beaches and is a walker’s paradise with nearly 100 miles of stunning coastline to explore. Access to the wonderful Llyn Coastal Path is less than 0.5 miles away. There are plenty of attractions for children including at Glasfryn Parc (10.5 miles), where they can go go-karting, or experience horse riding along the beach at Cilan Riding Centre (4 miles). Golf enthusiasts can play a round at the 18-hole course in Abersoch or alternatively take a boat trip and discover the wildlife sanctuary of Bardsey Island.