Located in Pwllheli, Gwynedd, this charming stone-built converted Coach House offers a cozy retreat for up to four guests, featuring two bedrooms—one double and one twin. Nestled on a hillside above Pwllheli, the property boasts breathtaking views across Cardigan Bay and the surrounding mountains, making it an ideal getaway for nature lovers. The accommodation is equipped with Wi-Fi and includes its own private access, along with a sunny patio area furnished with outdoor seating, perfect for enjoying the stunning scenery. The expansive grounds include grassy areas with benches and ample parking space, accommodating guests with boats or trailers.
For those seeking outdoor activities, the property includes a hard tennis court available for visitors, along with a laundry room equipped with washing machines, spin dryers, and Belfast sinks for rinsing wet suits. The surrounding Llyn Peninsula is renowned for its unspoilt beaches and is classified as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering an array of walking and cycling opportunities. The temperate climate, influenced by the Gulf Stream, enhances the region's appeal, making it a perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Nearby attractions include the bustling market town of Pwllheli, which is just over a mile away, and Aberech Sands, a beautiful beach location.
History buffs will appreciate the proximity to Criccieth Castle, along with old churches and holy wells that are linked to historical footpaths leading to Bardsey Island and Tre y Ceri, one of the best-preserved Iron Age settlements. The area is also home to several golf courses, including those at Abersoch, Nefyn, and Pwllheli. The site is located on a 30-acre sheep farm that features a newly planted vineyard, adding a unique charm to the rural retreat. The property is non-smoking and dog-friendly by arrangement, though guests are kindly requested to keep dogs downstairs and not leave them unattended.
While the property offers a peaceful escape, it is important to note that some paths may be steep, requiring supervision for young children. For families, local attractions such as Glasfryn Parc and the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways provide additional entertainment options. Adventurous guests can engage in water sports like jet skiing and scuba diving, or explore the picturesque surroundings through cycling and mountain biking. This vacation home not only provides comfortable lodging but also serves as a gateway to the natural beauty and rich history of the Llyn Peninsula, ensuring a memorable stay 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!