3 Marina View is a charming semi-detached townhouse situated in the picturesque seaside town of Pwllheli, North Wales, accommodating up to five guests. The property features two comfortable bedrooms: a double room and a family room equipped with adult bunks and a single bed, complete with an en-suite shower room. Additionally, there is a family shower room available for guests. The open-plan living space combines a kitchen, dining area, and sitting area, creating a welcoming environment for relaxation and socializing. Outside, guests can enjoy a private car park and a balcony, making this cottage an ideal retreat in a stunning location.
The townhouse is well-equipped with modern amenities, including gas central heating, an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher, television, and WiFi. The rental includes fuel and power, as well as bed linen and towels. It is pet-friendly, allowing two well-behaved pets to accompany guests, although smoking is not permitted. Conveniently, shops and pubs are just a two-minute walk away, enhancing the accessibility of local amenities. However, potential visitors should note that the property is located on a main road and is near a train station.
Pwllheli serves as the unofficial capital of the Llyn Peninsula, a region celebrated for its breathtaking scenery, coastal walks, sandy beaches, and golfing opportunities. The town is home to a marina that accommodates 400 boats and boasts two beaches, one of which has received the prestigious Blue Flag Award for its cleanliness and safety. Nearby attractions include Criccieth Castle and the harbor town of Abersoch, both renowned for their beautiful beaches and water sports. The Llyn Peninsula is largely designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with much of its coastline protected by the National Trust, offering an array of bays, beaches, and clifftop walks.
In addition to its natural beauty, the region is rich in cultural and recreational activities. Visitors can explore the wonders of Snowdonia National Park, the Isle of Anglesey, and numerous castles and National Trust properties. The area also features cultural highlights such as Oriel Tonnau and Plas Glyn y Weddw, alongside outdoor adventures like hiking and biking trails. Glasfryn Parc and the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways are also popular attractions, providing a blend of fun and exploration for guests seeking to experience the diverse offerings of this beautiful part of Wales.
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