Located in the picturesque village of Llanbedrog, near Pwllheli in Gwynedd, this tempting terraced Welsh cottage is an ideal getaway for families or groups looking for a relaxing retreat. Accommodating up to six guests, the cottage is situated close to the Lleyn Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, providing a stunning backdrop for outdoor activities. The property features traditional elements such as exposed stone walls and wooden beams, along with modern comforts, including a cozy woodburner in the living room, making it a perfect blend of rustic charm and contemporary living.
The cottage is designed for convenience and comfort, with a well-equipped ground floor that includes a living room, dining room, and a kitchen with a tiled floor. The utility room adds to the functionality of the space. On the first floor, guests will find three bedrooms: one double, one bunk, and a single room with an additional pull-out bed, accommodating a variety of sleeping arrangements. The bathroom features a shower over the bath, ensuring that all essential amenities are available for a pleasant stay.
Additional features of the cottage include gas central heating, with an extra charge during the colder months, as well as included electricity and bed linen. Guests can also hire towels, and families with young children will appreciate the availability of a travel cot and high chair. For entertainment, the cottage is equipped with two Freeview TVs, a DVD player, and an iPod dock, along with Wi-Fi access for a small fee. The outdoor space is equally inviting, with a lawned garden, patio furniture, and a barbecue, perfect for enjoying the fresh Welsh air.
Just half a mile from the National Trust-owned Llanbedrog beach, the cottage is ideally positioned for exploring the local area. Visitors can enjoy nearby attractions such as the vibrant town of Abersoch, known for its watersports and the annual Wakestock Festival, as well as historic sites like Criccieth Castle and the charming town of Porthmadog, famous for the Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railways. With a shop located a quarter of a mile away and a pub and restaurant just 50 yards from the cottage, guests will find everything they need for a delightful and memorable holiday experience.
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!