Located in a rural spot 1 mile from the pretty Welsh seaside village of Abersoch, this delightful stone cottage makes a wonderful springboard for discovering the scenic Llyn Peninsula. It’s got a charming traditional feel to it, with whitewashed walls and impressive vaulted ceiling – and the views from the garden and rear balcony are truly sensational. With space for seven human guests and two canines, this atmospheric dwelling is ideal for a family trip or holiday among close friends.
This pre-1840s cottage retains much of its original charm, with its thick stone walls and wooden beams. Wood panelling throughout contributes to a cosy and homely atmosphere. Its reverse-level layout puts the three bedrooms on the ground floor. Upstairs, the cosy seating area features comfortable sofas, a Smart TV and a wood burner, setting you up for relaxing evenings in. You’ll love cooking and baking in quaint and modern kitchen, which has everything you need for making yummy meals and treats-filled picnic hampers. The dining area opens to a glass balcony, providing a serene spot for morning coffee and family dinners. The outdoor space is just as enticing, with a patio area with garden furniture and a BBQ, ideal for admiring the breathtaking views of the expansive Hell’s Mouth (or Porth Neigwl) and, in the distance, Bardsey Island 2 miles offshore.
You’ll have the popular Abersoch main beach 1 mile away, where you can indulge in paddleboarding, kayaking or simply resting on the sand with a book. Abersoch also offers a variety of village shops, pubs and restaurants for you to explore. For surfing enthusiasts, Porth Neigwl is only 2 miles away, while the sheltered waters of Llanbedrog Beach are 3 miles away.