Offering glorious sea views, this tranquil retreat makes a perfect getaway for families and friends seeking a peaceful holiday home along a secluded part of the breathtaking Llyn Peninsula. With plenty of room for up to six guests, the cottage makes a great base for walkers, cyclists and nature lovers eager to explore the beautiful countryside and spectacular coastline of an unforgettable part of North Wales. One of three properties on a working farm, this imaginatively updated property features timber beams, exposed stonework, and a welcoming wood burner.
The cottage has a beautiful lounge with a solid oak floor, a toasty wood burner and beamed ceiling, providing a lovely space for everyone to get together and unwind in the evening. The spacious kitchen/diner has plenty of equipment, a farmhouse-style dining table and double-height ceilings, making this the hub of the house. The ground floor also features two elegant double bedrooms and a stylish bathroom with an impressive bath and wet-room-style shower. Upstairs, you will find a cosy snug at the top of the landing, making a perfect retreat for younger guests to play. There’s also a traditional crog loft-style twin bedroom with sloping eaves and an exposed stone wall. Outside, the patio offers fabulous views towards the sea, with a BBQ and garden furniture providing a lovely spot for everyone to sit back and dine alfresco on a sunny afternoon. There’s also a shared garden to the back with tables, chairs and space for children to play.
The nearest beach is Traeth Penllech (2.5 miles) with Aberdaron, Abersoch and Porth Neigwl all within 10 miles. Local landmarks on the Llyn Peninsula include Nant Gwrtheyrn, Glasfryn Parc and Plas yn Rhiw, all within 16 miles. Walkers can follow the Llyn Coastal Path or attempt the Yr Eifl mountain range (14 miles).