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Rhiw House

Rural Llyn Peninsula, Gwynedd

24

Nestled in the picturesque Rural Llyn Peninsula of Gwynedd, Wales, Rhiw House stands as a luxurious retreat capable of accommodating up to 24 guests. This expansive home is designed with rustic charm, featuring vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, and stone walls that contribute to its character. With two fully-equipped kitchens and ample dining and relaxation spaces, including formal and informal areas, guests can enjoy both communal gatherings and personal privacy. The property also boasts modern amenities such as two saunas and a hot tub, making it an ideal destination for relaxation amidst the serene Welsh countryside, all while offering stunning views of Rhiw Mountain and the surrounding landscape.

The accommodation at Rhiw House is divided into two wings, Gadlas and Deri Llyn, comprising nine uniquely styled bedrooms. The Gadlas wing features three floors, including a wheelchair-accessible lower-ground floor with a super-king room and an en-suite wet room. The ground floor offers additional sleeping arrangements with a family room and another super-king room, while the first floor showcases a family room with a freestanding bath and a king-size room with breathtaking views. Meanwhile, the Deri Llyn wing includes a luxurious super-king room with a four-poster bed, a conservatory, and a spa bath, along with two more super-king rooms and a family bedroom, ensuring a comfortable stay for every guest.

The outdoor space of Rhiw House enhances the experience, featuring a vast garden perfect for socializing and enjoying the fresh air. Children can revel in the expansive lawns, swings, treehouse, trampoline, and even a football field for competitive play. Despite its remote setting, the house is conveniently located within walking distance of local village pubs and amenities, striking an ideal balance between seclusion and accessibility. Guests can immerse themselves in the tranquility of the countryside while still having the option to explore nearby attractions.

The Llŷn Peninsula is renowned for its natural beauty, designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With the Irish Sea on one side and Cardigan Bay on the other, visitors can explore miles of stunning beaches and enjoy various outdoor activities, including walking along the Wales Coast Path. The area is rich in history and wildlife, with opportunities for paddling and hiking in the nearby Snowdonia National Park, home to iconic peaks like Snowdon. This region offers a blend of breathtaking landscapes, rich heritage, and vibrant local culture, making Rhiw House an exceptional base for exploring the wonders of Wales.

  • Hot Tub / Jacuzzi
  • Internet
Weekly from £3610

Features

  • BBQ
  • 9 Bedrooms
  • 7 Bathrooms
 

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