Enjoying panoramic coastal views, this delightful stone cottage is set in an elevated spot along the Llyn Peninsula, making a fantastic holiday base for families seeking a secluded getaway in glorious surroundings. Offering fresh accommodation for six human and two canine guests, this beautiful cottage has a range of great features including a sunken hot tub, a decked patio, a welcoming wood burner, exposed beams and a children’s den. Set at the end of a private road, this tranquil retreat is perfect for exploring a breathtaking part of North Wales.
The cottage has a spacious lounge with a Smart TV and wood burner, for the pups to curl up in front of, and lovely views from the French doors. The country-style kitchen has a charming dining area. The ground floor also offers a refreshing family bathroom and two tasteful double bedrooms. Narrow steps lead up into the children’s twin bedroom in the eaves of the house, with exposed beams in the low-sloping ceiling. Outside, the extensive garden features a covered patio area with outdoor furniture and ambient lighting, making a great spot for a BBQ. There’s a second decked area with a stylish corner sofa and a wonderful sunken hot tub with views towards St Tudwal’s Islands. The garden has ample space for dogs to roam.
Just a mile from the secluded village of Mynytho, the cottage makes a great base for long coastal and rural walks, with the woof-welcoming long sandy beach of Porth Neigwl, 4.5 miles away. The pretty coastal villages of Llanbedrog (1.5 miles) and Abersoch (4 miles) both have dog-friendly beaches, and there are plenty of great pubs and restaurants in the popular resort of Pwllheli (6 miles).