Deu Dreath is an inviting detached property located in Bwlchtocyn, near Abersoch in Gwynedd, Wales, accommodating up to ten guests across five bedrooms. The layout is reverse-level, with all five bedrooms situated on the ground floor, which includes a king-size bed, two twin beds, and two single beds, complemented by a bathroom and a shower room. The upper level features a well-equipped kitchen and a spacious living/dining area, making it ideal for gatherings. The property is heated by electric storage heaters, and the kitchen is fitted with modern appliances such as an electric oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher. Guests can enjoy entertainment options including a TV with Sky, a Smart Speaker, and WiFi. Notably, the property allows one well-behaved pet but prohibits smoking.
Deu Dreath offers convenient amenities such as off-road parking for three vehicles and a side lawn with outdoor furniture, perfect for enjoying the fresh coastal air. The property is strategically positioned, being just 1.5 miles from a shop, 1.4 miles from a pub, and 1.2 miles from the beach, making it an excellent base for exploring the area. Guests should note the requirement to bring their own towels and the presence of a Good Housekeeping Bond of £200. Check-in is from 4 PM, and check-out is by 10 AM, ensuring a structured arrival and departure experience.
The region surrounding Abersoch is renowned for its stunning landscapes and outdoor activities, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. The Llyn Peninsula, where Abersoch is located, is famous for its breathtaking bays and scenic walking trails. The town itself is a charming harbor community that attracts sailing enthusiasts, hosting important sailing regattas during the summer months. Visitors can indulge in various activities such as golfing at a nearby course, horseback riding, and a plethora of water sports, including windsurfing and world-class surfing at Port Neigwl, also known as Hell's Mouth.
Abersoch Main Beach, a long sandy stretch, is arguably the most popular beach in the area, complemented by a variety of other beautiful beaches like Porth Ceriad and Porth Oer, known for their serene environments. The coastline, largely owned by the National Trust, features secluded bays, sandy shores, and dramatic cliffs, providing ample opportunities for exploration and wildlife observation, especially on Bardsey Island. With its combination of natural beauty and recreational activities, Deu Dreath serves as a delightful retreat for those looking to experience the charm and adventure of the Llyn Peninsula in any season.
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