A beautifully converted 19th-century chape,l with breathtaking views across the Irish Sea and out to Anglesey, which offers a superb holiday retreat in the heart of the Llyn Peninsula. The spacious property sleeps 14 guests and is within two miles of the charming seaside villages of Nefyn and nearby Porthdinallen (3.5 miles). Both have sheltered, sandy beaches, perfect for water sports, whilst the spectacular Wales Coast Path, with wonderful sea and mountain vistas is on the doorstep.
Behind the historic chapel’s fine original frontage is the open-plan living/dining kitchen area, filled with light and a panoramic sea view. Sliding glass doors open to a large, balcony, with a hot tub. The property is beautifully furnished throughout, with plush seating in the airy mezzanine lounge which has a small balcony. Stairs lead to a family bathroom and three sumptuous bedrooms, comprising two doubles. The master with one double bed also has an en-suite and sea view, also houses a single bed with a pull-out and a double sofa bed. A further, ground floor bedroom, has two sets of bunk beds, while a games room features a Smart TV and pool table, ideal for youngsters.
Nefyn boasts a beautiful 2-mile stretch of golden sand, a wonderful setting for surfing, kayaking and paddleboarding. Visit the village’s excellent Llyn Maritime Museum to learn more of the area’s heritage and culture. The picturesque fishing village of Porthdinallen, famous for its traditional pub, the Ty Coch Inn, is a mile distant. Reach it by walking from the chapel along the coast to Nefyn beach or the footpath through Nefyn Golf Club, enjoying amazing view along the way. A sea safari from nearby Abersoch (13. 5 miles) offers the chance of a close up with marine wildlife, including inquisitive grey seals and dolphins.