Nefyn, located in Gwynedd, Wales, is a charming seaside village nestled on the Llyn Peninsula, offering a delightful retreat for up to three guests. This property is ideally situated near the stunning coastline, featuring a clean sandy beach and an acclaimed golf course. The village is well-equipped with local amenities, including two shops for essentials, a variety of small food outlets, a café, and a local brewery that welcomes visitors for tours and tastings. For those seeking adventure, a surf school provides opportunities for surfing and paddle boarding, making it an excellent destination for water sports enthusiasts.
The Llyn Coastal Path presents a perfect opportunity for keen walkers, leading from the property to scenic spots like the Rivals to the east and Porth Dinllaen to the west. A highlight of the walking experience is the renowned Ty Coch Inn, located on the beach and just an hour’s walk away. Additionally, a short drive opens up access to the vibrant towns of Abersoch and Pwllheli, the picturesque Italian-style village of Portmeirion, and historical landmarks such as the castles of Criccieth, Harlech, and Caernarfon, enriching the stay with cultural experiences.
Inside, the period property has been thoughtfully refurbished, blending contemporary comforts with original charm. The compact yet well-equipped kitchen provides ample workspace for meal preparation, allowing guests to enjoy their culinary creations in the inviting lounge/diner. This cozy space features exposed ceiling beams, hardwood flooring, and a wood burner set in a fireplace, creating a warm atmosphere perfect for relaxation after a day of exploration. Comfortable sofas invite guests to unwind while enjoying a movie or engaging in conversation.
The accommodation includes two beautifully styled bedrooms: one double and one single, both adorned in a fresh Scandinavian aesthetic with whitewashed floorboards and pastel soft furnishings. These bedrooms share a modern shower room and WC, ensuring convenience for guests. Outside, a charming rockery patio with bistro-style seating provides a serene spot for al fresco dining, while steps lead to a larger decked terrace complete with rattan furniture and a BBQ, creating an ideal private suntrap for leisurely afternoons in the sun.
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