Set in the North Wales village of Mynytho, this beautifully updated cottage dates back over a hundred years, and makes a wonderful retreat for families exploring the glorious coastline of the Llyn Peninsula. Offering cosy accommodation for up to six guests and a canine companion, this characterful stone-built retreat features a hot tub, an inglenook fireplace, flagstone flooring and an open field with plenty of space for a pet dog to roam. Within easy reach of Llanbedrog, Abersoch and Pwllheli, the cottage makes a great base for walkers, nature lovers and water sports fans discovering the region’s dog-friendly beaches and glorious countryside.
Entering this delightful cottage, the cosy lounge is an ideal space to unwind in, with a Welsh stone inglenook fireplace, wood burner effect electric fire, TV, plenty of seating and lovely views. The split-level kitchen/diner features a TV, a country-style dining table and plenty of work surfaces. The ground floor also offers a refreshing family bathroom and two beautiful double bedrooms. Upstairs, the final bedroom has restricted headroom and two single beds, suitable for children. Stepping outside, the stone patio has outdoor furniture and a lovely hot tub with a wooden gazebo, bar and bar stools, providing a perfect spot for enjoying views towards Hell’s Mouth and Cardigan Bay. There’s also a handy shower and changing room as well as a large open garden/field to the front of the cottage providing plenty of space for children and pets to run about.
The dog-friendly beach at Abersoch Harbour is just 2.5 miles away, with a range of great places to eat and drink nearby. There are miles of walks throughout the peninsula, with the dog-welcoming beach at Porth Neigwl 3.5 miles to the south-west, and the bustling resort of Pwllheli 6 miles north-east.