Situated in the serene village of Sarn Meyllteyrn, Llyn Cottage is a charming single-storey, semi-detached holiday home that comfortably accommodates up to ten guests across four beautifully designed bedrooms. Just over eight miles from Pwllheli and conveniently located near Aberdaron and Abersoch, this cottage provides a perfect base for exploring the stunning Llyn Peninsula, often referred to as 'Snowdon’s arm.' The region is celebrated for its dramatic landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and traditional farmsteads, making it a protected Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts eager to explore the Wales Coast Path.
The interior of Llyn Cottage is a harmonious blend of vintage and contemporary design, featuring a modern color palette and characterful elements such as exposed stone walls. The spacious open-plan living area includes a state-of-the-art oak kitchen equipped with premium appliances, two large ovens, and a generous induction hob, catering to the culinary needs of guests. The inviting living space, complete with a wood-burning stove and Smart television, is perfect for cozy evenings. Additionally, the cottage boasts underfloor heating for added comfort during colder months, and a conservatory that offers panoramic views of the Rhiw Mountain, creating an idyllic spot for relaxation.
Accommodations at Llyn Cottage are designed with comfort in mind. The master suite features an opulent four-poster bed and a spa bath, while the second bedroom serves as a family room with a kingsize bed and bunk beds. The flexibility of the third and fourth bedrooms, which can be configured as super kingsize or twin beds, ensures versatility for various group sizes. Guests can also enjoy a family bathroom with a steam shower and a sauna for ultimate relaxation. The cottage is pet-friendly, allowing two furry companions to join in the holiday fun, and outdoor amenities include a private garden, barbecue facilities, and an adventure play area for children.
Beyond the comforts of Llyn Cottage, the surrounding area offers a wealth of attractions and natural beauty. The historic fishing village of Aberdaron, known as Land’s End, is a must-visit, as is the National Trust’s Porth y Swnt centre, which provides insights into the peninsula's rich landscapes and heritage. The picturesque seaside resort of Abersoch is perfect for sailing and watersports, while Llanbedrog features colorful beach huts and a stunning beach. Visitors can explore the charming coastal hamlet of Porthdinllaen, famous for its scenic views and delightful pub, as well as the bustling market town of Pwllheli, which offers a vibrant marina and a variety of shops and restaurants. For those inclined to venture inland, the quaint village of Llithfaen and the remarkable prehistoric village of Tre’r Ceiri on the Yr Eifl mountains provide fascinating cultural experiences.
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!