Located in Aberdaron, Gwynedd, this charming detached stone cottage offers a tranquil retreat in the stunning Llŷn Peninsula, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With the capacity to accommodate up to four guests, it features two comfortable bedrooms and is perfect for couples or small families. Just a short drive from the picturesque fishing village of Aberdaron, the cottage is set on a quiet lane surrounded by rolling countryside, making it an ideal getaway for those seeking peace and natural beauty. The property is also dog-friendly, allowing guests to bring their furry companions along for the adventure.
Upon entering the cottage, visitors are welcomed by a cozy atmosphere, highlighted by a sitting room equipped with cushioned sofas and an inviting open fire. This space is perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration, whether through watching television, diving into a good book, or sharing stories with family and friends. The farmhouse-style kitchen/diner is well-appointed for self-catering stays, featuring modern appliances such as an electric oven, ceramic hob, and dishwasher. Guests can enjoy meals together in the dining area or bask in the morning sun in the bright conservatory, making it a delightful spot for planning daily activities.
The cottage's outdoor space is equally appealing, with a garden where pets and children can play under the sun, while adults can fire up the barbecue against a backdrop of stunning countryside views. For those who enjoy cycling, the property offers secure bike storage, encouraging guests to explore the scenic surroundings. After a day of adventures, the beautifully designed bathroom provides a relaxing retreat with a bath and shower, while the two bedrooms promise restful nights, featuring a double room with charming wooden furnishings and a single room with a trundle bed suitable for younger guests.
Guests can embark on a variety of activities right from the doorstep, including joining the Welsh Coastal Path for breathtaking walks along the coastline. The nearby golden sands of Traeth Porthor, known as Whistling Sands beach, and Traeth Penllech offer perfect spots for sunbathing and swimming. The local area is rich in attractions, from the historic Eglwys Hywyn Sant to the renowned Becws Islyn Bakery. Adventure seekers can explore the coastal path for birdwatching or visit the vibrant village of Abersoch for beach activities and dining. With so much to discover in North Wales, including the market town of Pwllheli and the enchanting village of Portmeirion, Porth Awyr serves as an excellent base for year-round exploration and enjoyment.
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!