Situated in Llaniestyn, Gwynedd, this charming detached bungalow offers a tranquil retreat for up to four guests, featuring two cozy bedrooms. The property is nestled in the picturesque Lleyn Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, making it an ideal getaway for couples, families, or friends seeking to immerse themselves in nature. With a very large private garden and proximity to the coast, visitors can enjoy both relaxation and outdoor activities. The bungalow is equipped with essential amenities, including a living room with Freeview TV, a well-appointed kitchen with a breakfast area, and a bathroom with a shower over the bath.
The interior of the bungalow is designed for comfort, boasting electric central heating, and all utilities such as electricity, bed linen, and towels are included. The front garden features a sitting-out area with garden furniture, perfect for enjoying the serene countryside views. Guests are welcome to bring one dog, which must be kept on a lead due to the surrounding sheep country. Private parking for up to three cars is available, and the property maintains a strict no-smoking policy. Notably, there are two steps in the garden, which guests should be aware of when accessing the outdoor space.
Conveniently located just a short drive from the village of Tudweiliog, visitors can explore local amenities including a village shop, post office, and a friendly pub serving food. For equestrian enthusiasts, the nearby award-winning Lusitano stud and horse-riding center offers lessons and shows. The surrounding area is rich in scenic beauty, with numerous walking trails, cycling routes, and sandy beaches, where guests can observe a variety of local wildlife. Additional nearby villages such as Nefyn and Morfa Nefyn provide further options for dining and shopping, enhancing the overall experience of this beautiful corner of the Llyn Peninsula.
For those looking to explore beyond the immediate vicinity, Pwllheli is a short drive away, featuring a vibrant shopping scene, cafés, and a large beach with sweeping sands, as well as a golf course for enthusiasts. The bustling village of Abersoch is also within easy reach, offering a wealth of seaside attractions. The area is dotted with local landmarks such as Plas-yn-Rhiw and Plas Glyn y Weddw, and activities like fishing and horse riding can be enjoyed nearby. Visitors should be mindful that mobile phone signal may vary depending on the provider, and internet access is limited at the property, allowing for a truly peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
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!