Located in the picturesque village of Llanbedrog, Gwynedd, this contemporary mid-terrace cottage offers a delightful escape for families or couples, comfortably accommodating up to four guests. The property is situated near the Lleyn Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, making it an ideal base for exploring the stunning landscapes of North Wales. With two bedrooms featuring super-king-size zip/link beds that can be configured as twins upon request, the cottage is designed for convenience and comfort. Guests will appreciate the spacious bathroom, equipped with a luxurious bath and shower, as well as a heated towel rail for added comfort.
The interior of the cottage boasts a reverse layout that enhances the living experience. Upon entering, guests will find the bedrooms and bathroom on the ground floor, while the upper level reveals a bright and airy open-plan living area. This inviting space is perfect for relaxation, complete with a cozy woodburning stove that sets a warm ambiance. The well-equipped kitchen features modern appliances, including an electric oven and hob, encouraging guests to indulge in home-cooked meals. The living area opens onto a balcony, where colorful sun loungers provide a serene spot for enjoying beverages and unwinding.
Outside, the cottage offers a communal garden area furnished with six rattan chairs and a dining table, complete with a solar parasol that features lighting for evening gatherings. Ample off-road parking is available, accommodating up to eight cars, which is particularly beneficial for guests exploring the surrounding areas. The nearby Llanbedrog beach invites visitors to bask in the sun on its soft sands, while the iconic Tin Man statue and the vibrant village of Abersoch are within easy reach, providing additional opportunities for sandy adventures, watersports, and dining experiences.
For those seeking further exploration, the town of Criccieth, with its historic fortress and the Amgueddfa Lloyd George Museum, offers a glimpse into local heritage. Additionally, the pebbled shores of Traeth Criccieth and convenient train links to Pwllheli and Porthmadog enhance travel options. Adventurers can venture into the breathtaking Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, renowned for its rugged terrain and cultural significance, including the majestic Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), Wales' tallest mountain. Consider 22 Glyn Y Mor for a memorable getaway in North Wales, where modern comforts meet the beauty of nature.
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!