Set in the picturesque coastal town of Pwllheli, Gwynedd, this luxurious property offers an idyllic retreat for up to fourteen guests. Nestled on a hillside, it boasts breathtaking views of the Llyn Peninsula and is conveniently located within walking distance of a beautiful beach. The house is designed to provide a spacious and comfortable environment, featuring a hot tub for relaxation and a heated outdoor games room, ensuring entertainment for all ages. After a day of exploring the stunning landscapes of the Llyn Peninsula, guests can unwind in one of the two inviting sitting rooms, complete with cozy sofas and magnificent views of the sea and the Snowdonia mountains.
The heart of the home is the exceptional kitchen and dining area, which serves as a perfect gathering spot for evening meals. With six floor-to-ceiling windows, the space is flooded with natural light and offers panoramic views. The kitchen is equipped with modern appliances, including dual wall-mounted ovens and a dishwasher, making it easy to cater to large groups. Guests can enjoy their meals at the spacious fourteen-seater dining table or on the terrace, creating a vibrant social hub. The sleeping arrangements are thoughtfully spread over three floors, providing ample space and privacy, including a family-friendly ground floor room with direct terrace access and a second-floor twin room featuring its own lounge area, ideal for teenagers.
The outdoor area is a highlight, featuring a luxury hot tub where guests can sip drinks while taking in the stunning coastal scenery. The heated games room offers a variety of activities, from pool and table football to darts, ensuring that competitive spirits are kept engaged throughout the stay. Wellness treatments can be arranged through the hosts, and the nearby beach, just a half-mile walk away, invites guests to enjoy water sports or a relaxing day on the sand. The Llyn Peninsula Coastal Path, starting at the property, presents an opportunity for hiking along 100 miles of spectacular coastline, while local beaches such as Port Neigwl and Aberdaron offer charming spots for picnics and leisurely days by the sea.
For those looking to explore further afield, the area is rich in natural beauty and cultural attractions. A visit to the National Trust manor house Plas Yn Rhiw, with its ornamental gardens, is highly recommended. Adventurous guests can take a boat trip to Bardsley Island, a Dark Sky Sanctuary known for its wildlife and dramatic coastline. The Snowdonia National Park is also within reach, offering hiking trails and scenic views, including the accessible Llyn Cwellyn Boardwalk. Golf enthusiasts will find several excellent courses nearby, while history buffs can explore impressive castles such as Criccieth Castle and the World Heritage site of Harlech Castle. This property not only provides a luxurious base for relaxation but also serves as a gateway to the breathtaking beauty and rich history of North Wales.
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