The cottage sits on the Llyn Peninsula’s Bwlchtocyn headland, with views across Abersoch golf course. Sleeping seven guests, the property makes a great base for family get-togethers and holidays with friends. Its elevated position means the property enjoys stunning coastal views, particularly from its large garden. A short 2-mile journey brings you to the centre of Abersoch, with its stylish eateries and sandy beaches.
The 18th-century cottage is full of character, with original features such as exposed beams and stonework. After a day of adventure, snuggle up in the lounge, warming your toes by the wood burner and watching the Smart TV. The spacious kitchen/diner has everything you need to whip up tasty dishes, to share together at the bench and stools around the elegant dining table. There are two ground-floor bedrooms, as well as a family bathroom. Upstairs, discover a stunning king-size bedroom, with an en-suite shower room and glass doors framing spectacular sea views. The final bedroom – a twin – also enjoys exceptional views. Outside, steps lead from the patio to a long, enclosed garden with outdoor furniture, a fire basket, and BBQ. A second patio has sun loungers and is the perfect place to unwind and admire the coastal views.
Just 2 miles away is the stylish seaside resort of Abersoch, where you can sample local dishes in the fabulous restaurants, sunbathe on the sandy beaches, or hire a paddleboard to go exploring on the water. From its picturesque harbour you can also take boat trips around the bay and visit St Tudwal’s Islands. The quaint village of Llanbedrog (4.5 miles) boasts an amphitheatre and seasonal outdoor cinema, as well as some stunning walks along the Wales Coast Path. For keen surfers, a trip to the surfing hotspot of Porth Neigwl (2.5 miles) is a must.