Located in Pwllheli, Gwynedd, this charming self-catering property offers a serene retreat for up to fourteen guests, nestled on the hillside of the Rhiw Mountains. Surrounded by lush green fields and expansive starry skies, the home features a blend of slate and stone finishes that harmonize with the breathtaking Welsh landscape. The property boasts a variety of amenities, including a sauna and a children's playground, ensuring that guests of all ages can find enjoyment during their stay. The spacious kitchen dining area is equipped with modern appliances, including two ovens and a dishwasher, and features a large dining table that can comfortably seat the entire group.
Guests can unwind in the cosy living room, complete with a log burner and a door that leads to an outdoor area with stunning mountain views. The sleeping accommodations are designed for comfort, featuring a mix of exposed stone walls, vintage furnishings, and iron-framed beds. The ground floor includes a family room with a double bed and bunk beds, a double room sharing a bathroom, and a super-king bedroom with an en-suite shower. The first floor offers additional sleeping options, including a double room with an en-suite shower and a family room with a double and two twin beds, complemented by a uniquely styled bathroom with an inviting aluminium bath.
Outside, guests can enjoy a variety of activities, from playing football on the field to relaxing on the terrace with outdoor seating and a BBQ, perfect for al fresco dining against a backdrop of breathtaking views. The property is ideally situated just 3.5 miles from stunning local beaches and three miles from the Llyn Peninsula Coastal Path, which offers 84 miles of beautiful coastline to explore. Nearby, Sarn village invites visitors to discover local pottery, indulge in treats at tea rooms, or enjoy drinks at welcoming pubs. The glorious sandy Traeth Penllech beach and the quaint Aberdaron Beach, complete with cafes and shops, provide charming coastal experiences.
For those seeking adventure, the Llyn Peninsula Coastal Path and the mountain range of Yr Eifl offer opportunities for hiking and exploration, while the National Trust manor house Plas Yn Rhiw presents a picturesque garden to stroll through. Visitors can also take a boat from Porth Meudwy to Bardsley Island, a Dark Sky Sanctuary rich in wildlife and history. A trip to Snowdonia National Park is highly recommended, with options ranging from climbing peaks to enjoying scenic trails like the Llyn Cwellyn Boardwalk. For a more leisurely experience, the seasonal Snowdon Railway offers breathtaking views without the physical exertion. Golf enthusiasts will find several excellent clubs nearby, while history buffs can explore remarkable castles such as Criccieth and Harlech, each steeped in rich heritage and stunning landscapes.
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