Surrounded by beautiful countryside, embracing fetching views of the sand and sea on the Llyn Peninsula, this historic cottage offers couples and families a relaxing base to explore North Wales with their canine companion.
At the end of a long walkies, underfloor heating warms chilly toes and paws as you lead the way to the kitchen/diner, which features a striking double-height ceiling and stunning exposed brickwork. The electric woodburner style stove creates a relaxing ambience and provides plenty of welcome warmth that your pup will go mutts for. A few steps up lead into the cosy lounge, the perfect spot to unwind tired walking muscles. The light-filled garden room enjoys tail-wagging views overlooking the bay that’ll inspire you to grab the leash, get out and explore. Pause chasing your tail in a characterful en-suite double bedroom or the twin bedroom (two double beds) above the kitchen/diner in the cottage’s crog loft (please mind your head as you go through the door). The large garden offers breathtaking views for you to enjoy as well as plenty of space for your pup to sniff around. Private parking is available for two cars.
Surrounded by National Trust farmland and far-reaching countryside, this scenic spot is a playground for keen walkers, hikers and four-legged friends alike. Find plenty of ball-throwing opportunities while walking the Llyn Coastal Path, which you can join from the doorstep. The surrounding small village of Rhiw at the south-westerly end of the Llyn Peninsula offers some lovely walks, with the woodlands of the National Trust property of Plas yn Rhiw less than a mile away. Treat your pup to an afternoon of practising the doggy paddle at the sandy stretches of Llanbedrog Beach, 8 miles away, or Porth Neigwl Beach, less than a mile away.