This charming Welsh cottage, situated in Pwllheli, Gwynedd, offers a delightful retreat for families looking to explore the breathtaking Southern Lleyn Peninsula. With a capacity to accommodate up to four guests, the property features two well-appointed bedrooms and is ideally located near the stunning Lleyn Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Visitors can easily access the vibrant seaside village of Abersoch, as well as popular surf spots like Hell's Mouth and Porth Ceiriad, along with the picturesque Machroes Beach, which is complemented by the inviting Mickey's Boatyard beachside café.
The cottage has been thoughtfully renovated to preserve its traditional charm while incorporating modern comforts. Inside, guests will find a spacious open-plan lounge and dining area highlighted by an inglenook fireplace, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere perfect for family gatherings. The contemporary rear terrace garden enhances the outdoor experience, making it an ideal space for relaxation throughout the year. The property is designed to cater to families, though it is important to note that it may not be suitable for toddlers due to the steep staircase and hard flooring.
Accommodations include a ground floor with a lounge/dining room, kitchen, and family bathroom, while the first floor features a mezzanine twin bedroom that leads into a cozy double bedroom. The cottage is equipped with modern amenities such as WiFi, a Smart TV with Freeview, and essential kitchen appliances, ensuring a comfortable stay. For guests' convenience, electricity and heating costs are included, and a wood burner with logs provided for the first fire adds to the cozy ambiance. Bed linen is supplied, although guests are advised to bring their own towels.
Located just 0.6 miles from the coast, the cottage is conveniently close to local shops and pubs, with the nearest shop situated 1.8 miles away and the nearest pub 1.9 miles away. Off-street parking is available, and pet owners may bring one dog for an additional fee. Short breaks are possible outside of peak summer weeks, and smoking is not permitted indoors. Overall, this beautifully appointed cottage serves as a perfect base for discovering the natural beauty and attractions of the Lleyn Peninsula, including local landmarks like Plas Glyn y Weddw and Plas-yn-Rhiw.
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!