Incredible sea and mountain views make this charming cottage, on the coast of Eryri/Snowdonia, one of a kind. For couples, friends or families who love outdoor adventures, it’s the perfect base for days on the beach, water sports and walking, and also within reach of fabulous family attractions. Ideal location to walk the Welsh Coastal Path from Pwllheli to Aberystwyth using the train - station is only a 10-15 minute walk from the cottage.
Set on a working farm, this remote stone cottage makes an ideal refuge from the stresses of everyday life. A wood burner adds to the cosy feel of the lounge, which has comfortable seating and a Smart TV – perfect after a day outdoors. In the bright and airy kitchen/diner, you’ll find all the equipment necessary for rustling up quick and easy holiday meals, including a microwave and dishwasher. One of the two double bedrooms is on the ground floor, along with the family shower room, while the remaining two bedrooms are on the first floor, boasting high, sloping ceilings with characterful beams. For dining in the fresh air, the large garden features a dining set, positioned to make the most of the stunning views. There’s also a charcoal BBQ for you to grill some delicious treats. A rack is provided for padlocking bikes outside, and there’s parking for three cars.
The seaside town of Tywyn is just 2.5 miles away, where you’ll find a long, sandy beach, popular for surfing, water sports and dog walking. Set out on the coast path, or stay all day and spot dolphins from the promenade, enjoy the variety of shops and eateries, play in the paddling pool and admire the gorgeous sunsets. Just north of the town is a saltwater lagoon where you can fish and canoe. For walkers, Dolgoch Falls, Llyn Mwyngil and Cadair Idris are all within 10 miles. King Arthur’s Labyrinth and the Talyllyn Railway are both less than 15 miles.