Abersoch 3.1 miles. This stone-built, end-terrace cottage, Bryn Awel, savours stunning views of the sea, in Mynytho near Llanbedrog, Gwynedd. Featuring easy access to a range of beaches dotted around the Llŷn Peninsula, and the settlements of Llanbedrog and Abersoch, this is a fantastic setting for a family of eight’s coastal getaway. After parking outside of the property, head inside to find a sitting room sporting a large bay window, lovely, navy sofas in front of a wall-mounted TV with Freeview and woodburning stove; the room also features an array of books, games and DVDs for extra entertainment. An additional seating area can be found to the rear of the property in the sunny conservatory, where you can take in those views over the lush garden, along with the distant St Tudwal Islands and Cardigan Bay. After relishing a well-earned sit-down, make your way to the kitchen/diner and be wowed by this spacious spot, containing charming, wooden furnishings and fittings; the kitchen hosts everything you need to create mouth-watering dishes for the family, including a dishwasher. Settle down at the close-by dining table for dinner and make a toast with your loved ones to this fantastic, seaside escape. Before bed, throw any sandy clothes in the utility room’s washing machine and wash off the day in the close-by bathroom with its fantastic bath. Ascend the stairs to the first of four fabulous bedrooms, this one being a beautifully appointed king-size, with lovely artwork of the area featured throughout and pretty furnishings; unwind on the seating and open the doors to the Juliet balcony to let in the sea breeze, before freshening up in the en-suite shower room and enjoying some late-night TV in bed. Progress through the first floor to find a double room with fitted storage and a chair where you can enjoy a captivating book; you can also find two fantastic twin rooms, one showcasing a nautical finish and the other sporting stylish décor. The first floor is also home to a luxurious shower room where you can soak up in the spacious walk-in shower, before wrapping up in a fluffy towel from the heated rail. The garden is a quaint spot with a lawn for your furry friend to stretch their legs on as you sip a morning tea or coffee. Travel to the nearby village of Llanbedrog to access your amenities, including a handful of delightful pubs, restaurants and shops; Llanbedrog additionally hosts a lovely beach lined with colourful huts for you to spend the afternoon relaxing on, before embarking on a hike across the Llanbedrog Viewpoint, paying the Tin Man a visit on the way. Walk the Wales Coastal Path to Abersoch where the village’s stunning beaches await with ample watersports and surfing to partake in, as well as a golf club and a range of independent shops to rummage through. Cruise along the coast to the coastal town of Pwllheli, where you can tour the picturesque Marina, two extensive beaches and entertaining Arts Centre. With so much more of this area to see, you will rarely run out of things to do, the villages of Aberdaron and Nefyn are within easy reach; along with the settlements resting near the mainland, including Porthmadog and Portmeirion, as well as the vast Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park. For a delightful stay in a lovely setting, choose Bryn Awel.
Abersoch is a friendly, coastal village nestled on the Llyn Peninsula. Enjoying access to the Llyn Coastal Path, a range of amenities, two fabulous beaches and a golf course, Abersoch is the ideal setting for a seaside getaway. The village enjoys access to the nearby villages of Llanengan, Llanbedrog and Aberdaron with their beaches, as well as the lively towns of Pwllheli and Criccieth further afield. Guests can venture towards the mainland to find Snowdonia National Park where a day of adventure awaits, before returning to the relaxing base of Abersoch.
Four bedrooms: 1 x king-size with TV, Juliet balcony and en-suite walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC, 1 x double, 2 x twins.
Ground-floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.
Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Kitchen/diner.
Utility.
Sitting room with woodburning stove.
Conservatory
Gas central heating with woodburning stove.
Electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer and dishwasher.
2 x TVs with Freeview, one with iPlayer, WiFi, selection of books, games.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen included in rent.
Highchair available.
On-street parking for 1 car in front of the property with additional parking available on a road near the property.
Enclosed rear garden with lawn, barbecue and furniture.
One small well-behaved pet welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 1.7 miles, pub 0.9 miles, beach 1.8 miles.
Note: There is a Good Housekeeping Bond of £200.
Note: The garden is not dog-proof, please consider this when booking and supervise dogs outside at all times.
Note: Check-in is from 4pm, check-out by 10am.
Note: Guests are to bring their own towels and tea towels.
Note: Please do not park outside the neighbouring houses
Clare
There is dirt along the side of the settee which appears to have built up for months. Whilst the settees look nice they are very uncomfortable when staying for a week. The house overall is great, location and views were amazing.
Mrs Jubb
The small neat frontage belied the Tardis-like spaciousness of the accommodation. The kitchen and the garden (equipped with barbecue and decked seating) have a lovely view of St. Tudwalâs islands with only fields between the cottage and the sea. The view from the master bedroom adds another 180 degrees and is consequently spectacular. We were impressed by the thought given to equipping this holiday home from home. The kitchen has everything from pizza wheels and wine stoppers to a potato masher and colander. Cling film, foil and dishwasher tablets were just some of the items supplied. The three bath/shower rooms meant that it felt safe and private for a group of friends. Each was supplied with good quality handwash and sanitizer was distributed around the cottage. In the bedrooms there was a choice of duvets in different tog values and good quality bedlinen. We found it in easy reach of many lovely beaches ( see the engaging local photographs on the walls for ideas), National Trust sites and food outlets from fine dining restaurants to takeaways. We would thoroughly recommend a holiday at Bryn Awel and hope to visit again, soon"
Mrs Spark
What a surprise when we opened the front door to find an amazingly spacious house! All the rooms are sizeable and the view over to the islands is fantastic, especially from the Juliet balcony. We appreciated all the bath/shower rooms (3!!), the comfortable beds and the range if equipment (especially the dishwasher!) It was a bit too warm to light the log log burner but perhaps next time!"
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