Ty'n Rhyd is a charming detached cottage situated in Pwllheli, Gwynedd, within the scenic Lleyn Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Just two miles from the picturesque village of Aberdaron, this spacious retreat accommodates up to six guests across three bedrooms. The cottage offers a serene escape, surrounded by stunning panoramic views of the countryside and the distant sea, making it an ideal location for families or couples seeking a peaceful getaway. With a large, fully enclosed garden and private off-road parking for three cars, Ty'n Rhyd provides ample space for relaxation and outdoor activities.
The cottage's location is particularly appealing, nestled on a quiet country lane with no immediate neighbors, ensuring guests can enjoy their holiday in complete privacy. Visitors have praised the tranquility of the area, often returning to experience the unspoiled landscape and the surrounding natural beauty. Guests can explore the nearby stunning beaches and scenic coastal walks, including the famous Wales Coastal Path, which leads to hidden coves and sandy shores. The small cove of Porth Ysgo, recognized as the Second Best Beach in Wales in 2021, is just a short walk away and epitomizes the area's charm and lack of commercialization.
Inside, Ty'n Rhyd features a well-equipped open-plan kitchen and a cozy main sitting room with an inviting inglenook fireplace and a multi-fuel stove. The cottage is designed for comfort, with modern amenities such as WiFi, a Smart TV, and a second sitting room for additional relaxation. The three bedrooms include a kingsize and a double room on the ground floor, along with a charming twin 'crog-loft' room upstairs, perfect for children. The well-appointed bathroom and additional features, such as a sunroom with panoramic views, enhance the overall experience, making it a welcoming space for all guests.
Beyond the cottage, the surrounding area offers a rich blend of history and natural beauty. Aberdaron, known for its maritime heritage, features a sandy beach and a variety of local amenities, including cafes, shops, and pubs. The village is also notable for its historical significance, being a traditional stop for pilgrims heading to Bardsey Island. With opportunities for boat trips to see wildlife and explore the island's rich history, guests at Ty'n Rhyd can enjoy a diverse range of activities, from hiking and cycling to relaxing by the beach. This unique blend of comfort, tranquility, and adventure makes Ty'n Rhyd an exceptional choice for a memorable holiday in Wales.
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!