This characterful cottage is half a mile from Pwllheli with its beach, shops, eateries, and harbour. The property is perfect for couples looking for an active holiday in North Wales. It is a mile walk to the sandy beach to enjoy a range of activities, including swimming, sailing, surfing, and canoeing. Being located on two cycle routes and the Coastal Path, the property is perfect for walkers and cyclists alike. You are on the doorstep of the Llyn Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, so head to Yr Eifl (9.5) and take the 8-mile circular route for stunning views over the countryside and coastline.
This stylish property, set over two floors, has been beautifully furnished, full of thoughtful little touches that reflect the location. The colours are calming, with interesting artwork throughout. The front door opens into the elegant lounge with a cosy wood burner, comfortable sofa, and SkyTV. While you dine, you can look out over the pretty garden, and the contemporary kitchen has all you need to make meal preparation a cinch. There is a downstairs shower room. A narrow staircase leads to the spacious king-size bedroom with an en-suite WC. Outside, unwind in the paved garden after a day of adventure. The enclosed garden has furniture and a BBQ to enjoy al fresco dining in fine weather.
Head out to explore a variety of different attractions in the local area, including the National Trust Plas yn Rhiw (11 miles) with its beautiful manor house, ornamental gardens, and gorgeous views of the Llyn Peninsula. Majestic Caernarvon Castle (20 miles) is a must-see for anyone interested in the local history. Natural beauty abounds, and it is well worth heading over to see Trefor Stacks (9 miles) or to the tip of the Peninsula at Porth Meudwy (18.5 miles) and from there you can take a boat trip to Bardsey Island and enjoy the tranquillity and wildlife found there.