Bwthyn Hudol Bach is a charming stone-built converted coach house located on a hillside above Pwllheli, in the picturesque Llyn Peninsula of Gwynedd, Wales. This cozy accommodation is designed for two guests, featuring a comfortable double bedroom and complimentary WiFi throughout. The property boasts breathtaking views of Cardigan Bay and the surrounding mountains, with its own private access and a sunny patio area furnished with outdoor seating. Guests can enjoy the expansive grassy areas with benches, perfect for relaxation while taking in the stunning scenery.
The cottage offers ample parking space, accommodating visitors with boats or trailers, and features a secure shed for storing bicycles, wetsuits, and other outdoor gear. For those looking to stay active, there is a hard tennis court available for use, as well as a laundry room equipped with washing machines and Belfast sinks for rinsing off wetsuits. The Llyn Peninsula is renowned for its unspoiled beaches and natural beauty, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy walking and cycling.
Conveniently situated just over a mile from the bustling market town of Pwllheli, guests have easy access to local amenities, including a marina and sailing school. Nearby attractions include the beautiful Aberech Sands and various golf courses in Abersoch, Nefyn, and Pwllheli. History buffs can explore Criccieth Castle, old churches, and holy wells, while the area also features ancient sites such as Tre y Ceri, one of the best-preserved Iron Age settlements, highlighted in a television program by Neil Oliver.
The property is pet-friendly by arrangement, although dogs are requested to remain downstairs and not be left unattended. Set on a 30-acre sheep farm with a newly planted vineyard, Bwthyn Hudol Bach offers a peaceful retreat in a rural setting near the beach. Guests should be aware that some paths can be steep, requiring supervision for young children. A housekeeping charge applies for short stays, ensuring the cottage remains well-maintained for all visitors.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!