Nefyn, located in Gwynedd, Wales, is home to a charming semi-detached family residence that comfortably accommodates up to seven guests across four bedrooms. Nestled within the picturesque Lleyn Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this inviting property serves as an ideal coastal retreat for families or groups seeking both relaxation and adventure. With ample communal spaces, guests can unwind in the cozy sitting room, adorned with classic furnishings and a diverse selection of books, or gather around the grand dining table in the second sitting area for entertainment or board games.
The well-appointed kitchen features a large range cooker and stylish wooden units, making it perfect for preparing delightful meals. An additional dining table in the kitchen provides a warm spot for breakfast, allowing families to start their day together before heading out to explore the stunning surroundings. The property includes a convenient shower room on the ground floor and a family bathroom upstairs, ensuring comfort for all guests. The first floor boasts two lovely double rooms with quality bedding and charming views, while the second floor accommodates a twin room and a single room, both suited for children.
Outside, the large garden offers a safe space for children to play on the lawn, while adults can relax on the decking with a drink, enjoying the sun. The Llyn Coastal Path, starting practically at the doorstep, invites guests to take scenic walks along the cliffs. After a day of adventure, the cozy atmosphere of the sitting rooms, complete with wood-burning stoves, provides a perfect setting for family gatherings. Nearby attractions include the renowned Ty Coch beach bar, Nefyn & District Golf Club, and the bustling port town of Pwllheli, known for its watersports and delightful fish and chips.
Additionally, guests have the option to rent a secluded beach hut located within walking distance, offering breathtaking views of Nefyn Bay and surrounded by beautiful gardens. This well-equipped beach hut is perfect for a family day at the beach, featuring amenities such as buckets, spades, deck chairs, and picnic preparation space, including a camping stove for making tea. While public parking is available nearby, it can become busy during peak times, making the beach hut an excellent addition to the overall experience. With its proximity to Snowdonia National Park and Criccieth, this property serves as a superb base for exploring the natural beauty of North 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!