An exquisite home nestled in a leafy location on the fringes of Abersoch, boasting hazy mountain vistas across the North Wales coastline. This sophisticated retreat is ideal for multigenerational family gatherings or reunions with old friends plus a couple of tufty-pawed pals. Beach-loving pups can bound along the southern section of Abersoch Beach (1 mile), before curling up for a sunny afternoon kip on the glass-fronted balcony.
This luxurious reverse-level property is brimming with breezy beach house charm. Picture cool neutral tones, lightwood detailing, rattan textures, and indoor-outdoor living. Ascend the steps and dry muddy paws before scoping out the elegant ground-floor bedrooms. Find relaxation in your choice of a king, a double, a twin, and a triple – each with crisp linens and plump pillows. Venture upstairs to discover a contemporary kitchen/diner with hazy views of Snowdonia. Cook up a storm in the chic handless kitchen or sink into an opulent bar stool with a pre-dinner tipple. Pop some fizz and portion up supper for the pack at the long wooden table. Stretch out on the leather sofas with dessert. Padding into the lounge, throw another log on the wood burner then sink onto the beanbags while Fido snoozes on the deep pile rug. In warmer months, slide open the patio doors to sniff in the balmy summer breeze. Completing this floor is an airy double bedroom with serene countryside views. Outdoors, ball-chase on the lush lawn, lounge on the patio with a book, or soak in sea views from the balcony.
There is a handy utility/games room that has a washing machine, tumble dryer and sink. The utility/games room has with a 5ft pool table, mini table tennis, darts board and a Bluetooth music speaker. Perfect for kids and adults on wet days or to enjoy some friendly competition in the evening.
Thrill-seekers can tackle the rolling swells of Porth Neiwgl (1.5 miles) while waggy-tailed supporters cheer from the sidelines. Bound along the Mynydd Tir y Cwmwd headland (3.5 miles) then sip a chilled with the hound at a local watering hole Pwhelli (8 miles).