A quaint stone cottage surrounded by mature foliage and located on a peaceful farm setting on the outskirts of Abersoch, this romantic bolthole is perfect for adventurous couples exploring the Llyn peninsula with a four-pawed third wheel in tow. Drink in the fresh coastal breeze as you saunter along the cliff-backed shoreline of Porth Ceiriad while your waggy-tailed pal digs, rolls, and paddles to his heart’s content, then perch on your tranquil patio with a sweet treat and coffee.
This charming property features a traditional interior with deep wood and stone textures, a slate hearth, and light-dappled rooms. Towel off your soggy pup in the entrance hall, then step into the cosy lounge/diner where you can flop down on the sofa and sneak a pre-dinner snooze with your worn-out hound curled by your feet. Potter in the Shaker-style kitchen and prepare some tasty treats, then grab a bottle, settle around the intimate dining table, and enjoy a meal for two. Find the perfect corner for a plush dog bed, then rest up in the airy double room or enjoy a leisurely breakfast in bed before overlooking the lawn and being hounded out for morning walkies. Treat Fido to an al fresco breakfast on the private patio or explore the grassed lawn area shared with the neighbouring properties.
Sniff out the nearby pub (400 metres) for a post-adventure round with the hound, or explore the bustling centre of Absesoch (1 mile) with a myriad of independent shops, eateries, and beachfront bars welcoming well-behaved hounds. History buffs and curious canines can roam the lower woodland at the National Trust’s Plas Yn Rhiw House (8 miles) and swing by the courtyard tearoom where refreshing dog bowls are provided. Don’t miss Criccieth Beach (16 miles) for fresh fish and chips and a coastal castle.