Located in Rhiw, near Aberdaron in Gwynedd, Wales, this spacious barn conversion offers a tranquil getaway for two, nestled within the stunning Lleyn Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The property is conveniently situated just three miles from a charming village that provides essential amenities, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking both relaxation and accessibility to local attractions. The surrounding area boasts a picturesque coastal landscape, with nearby beaches and scenic walking routes that enhance the appeal of this delightful location.
The barn conversion features an open-plan living space that combines comfort and style, complete with exposed beams and a tiled floor. The living area is equipped with an electric fire, Freeview TV, and a DVD player, creating a cozy atmosphere for guests. The adjoining dining area and kitchen, which includes a breakfast bar, cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher, make it easy to prepare and enjoy meals. Additionally, the property benefits from underfloor central heating, Wi-Fi, and shared laundry facilities with the owner, ensuring a convenient and comfortable stay.
On the first floor, guests will find a beautifully designed bedroom featuring a super king-size bed, charming beams, and a sloping ceiling that adds character to the space. The en-suite bathroom includes a shower cubicle and toilet, providing added privacy and convenience. Outside, the enclosed lawned garden is perfect for enjoying the sunny weather, complete with a patio, garden furniture, and a barbecue for outdoor dining. Private parking for two cars is also available, making it easy for guests to explore the surrounding area.
This idyllic barn conversion is attached to the owners' residence, offering a peaceful atmosphere in the quiet Llyn Peninsula. Guests can take a short drive or a leisurely walk through winding lanes to reach Plas Yn Rhiw, a National Trust property that overlooks the spectacular Porth Neigwl, also known as Hells Mouth beach. The nearby village of Aberdaron, just three miles away, features two pubs, shops, and another lovely sandy beach. The seaside villages of Abersoch and Nefyn are also within easy reach, while the town of Pwllheli hosts a vibrant Wednesday market, adding to the region's charm and appeal.
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!