Set on a working farm, with resident goats and a little farm shop selling homemade ice cream and sourdough bread and pizza during the main seasons. Just outside the pretty seaside village of Llanbedrog, this inviting cottage welcomes up to four guests keen to explore the scenic Llyn Peninsula. One of two holiday cottages set around a communal courtyard, it's ideal for animal-loving families, with guests invited to participate in a number of family-friendly farm activities. With scenic walks, sandy beaches and lively seaside towns all close by, the whole family will find something to love.
Arranged over two storeys, this former stable block has been thoughtfully reimagined to blend rustic charm with modern convenience. Exposed beams and simple, homely styling combine for a warm and comfortable interior with an easy-going atmosphere. The lounge offers a welcome retreat after days exploring the peninsula, with soft seating, a Smart TV and a flame-effect fire for added cosiness. Sleek and stylish, the kitchen is an inviting place to rustle up home-cooked treats warmed by the glow of a traditional Rayburn, while meals feel sociable and relaxed set around the bench-style dining table. When it's time to rest your head, two cosy and comfortable bedrooms invite you upstairs, a double with an extra child's bed, plus a twin. They share access to a refreshing shower room. Outdoors, the private patio offers the perfect spot for a morning cuppa or laidback supper in the fresh air, while children can make the most of a shared playground with swings and a climbing frame. The resident goats make charming neighbours, and practicalities including bike storage and parking for two cars mean everything is taken care of.
Set in a National Landscape, the cottage is just 0.5 miles from sandy Llanbedrog beach, and roughly equidistant from Pwllheli and Abersoch (around 3 miles). They're connected by the Llyn Coastal Path - part of the Wales Coast Path - while offers panoramic sea vistas over Cardigan Bay. Pwllheli is the capital of Llyn, renowned for its beaches, marina and sailing and water-sports activities, while Abersoch boasts boutique shops, cafes, a harbour and a golf course.