Enjoy a holiday right by the seaside from this modern property in the wonderful village of Abersoch with your four-pawed pals in tow and make the most of the local dog-friendly beaches, fine eateries and fantastic Wales Coast Path trails right on your doorstep. With social spaces inside and out, this property is a great choice for families looking to spend quality time with one another on a Welsh adventure.
Welcoming you into the property is a charming hallway with space to hang your coat and down your bags before heading through to the open-plan living space to relax. Featuring coastal decor throughout, the lounge has a comfortable sofa, two bucket chairs and a TV for quiet evenings, as well as a lovely gallery window where you can sit and soak up the pretty garden views. The kitchen area has all you could need to whip up a feast for breakfast, lunch or dinner, with contemporary cabinets and modern integrated appliances as well as a breakfast bar. When the food is ready to be served, head to the stylish dining area which features a rustic dining table beside bi-fold doors leading through to the garden. The first of the bedrooms is a tasteful king-size room with a wardrobe, chest of drawers and bedside table, as well as a Smart TV. Perfect for children, the second room has is a triple which can be arranged as a king and a single for convenience. Completing the property is the contemporary family bathroom, which boasts a rain shower over the bath and a floating wash basin. Outside is a luscious, sloped lawn area where dogs can stretch their legs and humans can dine alfresco on the patio soaking up the sunshine.
Abersoch is a fantastic base for a holiday, with a beautiful beach, a selection of high end-shops, cafes and restaurants, and a golf club all within a mile radius. Head to the harbour for picturesque views and to join the Wales Coast Path for an adventure with your canine through rugged landscapes in search of the best sticks. Just 7 miles away is the market town of Pwllheli where you’ll find a selection of art galleries, independent cafes and the chance to try a number of sports at the sailing and water sports centre. Further afield, visit Porthmadog (20 miles) for a day out to delve into the rich maritime history and shop for trinkets to remember your travels by.