Located in the picturesque Pwllheli, Gwynedd, this stunning holiday home is designed to accommodate up to eight guests, making it ideal for families seeking a memorable getaway. The property features four uniquely styled bedrooms and two luxurious bathrooms, with some rooms offering breathtaking sea views. An architecturally acclaimed extension has transformed the semi-detached cottage into a contemporary retreat that includes a spacious open-plan kitchen and dining area, as well as a generous lounge perfect for socializing. The home is pet-friendly, allowing one pet for an additional fee, and offers amenities such as WiFi and a wood-burning stove for added comfort.
Set against the backdrop of the Lleyn Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this holiday home is conveniently situated near the charming seaside village of Llanbedrog. Guests can enjoy the long sandy beach managed by the National Trust, which features a beach bar and restaurant, as well as a gothic art gallery with an accompanying café. For those looking to explore, the coastal path provides an excellent opportunity for scenic walks and fresh seaside air. The nearest shop is just 0.7 miles away, while two family-friendly pubs are located within a short distance, making it easy to enjoy local hospitality.
The property's layout is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and convenience. On the ground floor, guests will find the open-plan kitchen and dining area, alongside a cozy lounge. The first floor hosts a king-size bedroom with an en-suite shower room, a double bedroom, and two bunk bedrooms, catering perfectly to family needs. Additionally, the home includes essential utilities such as a large electric cooker, induction hob, larder-style fridge/freezer, and a wine cooler, ensuring that guests have everything they need for a relaxing stay.
Outdoor spaces are equally impressive, featuring steep steps leading to front and side terraces equipped with outdoor furniture, as well as a sloped lawn garden. Parking is available for up to two cars at the front of the house. However, it is important to note that access to the property involves a steep single-track road, and the terraced garden requires supervision for small children. For those planning a visit, short breaks are available outside of peak summer weeks, and guests may need to pay a deposit for accidental damage, with further details provided prior to their stay.
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!