This traditional cottage deep in the Llŷn Peninsula offers homely accommodation for up to four – and two dogs – so is ideal for a family wishing to discover the rural delights of this pretty part of Wales. It’s equidistant (3.5 miles) between Morfa Nefyn toward the north and Pwllheli to the south, which both have lovely beaches that are excellent for enjoying with your pets. The property has an indulgent hot tub and is surrounded by pretty woodland where you can go for morning walkies.
Originally the gatehouse to a Victorian estate, this attractive bungalow has an appealing olde worlde appearance with a stone facade. Inside, the spacious dual-aspect lounge is an excellent spot for kicking back of an evening, perhaps opening up the sliding doors on warmer evenings. If it’s chilly, the dogs can compete for the warmest spot next to the wood burner where they’ll nod off dreaming of catching one of those elusive sheep. There’s plenty of space for the group to spread out, with a breakfast bar for enjoying those morning coffees plus a roomy bathroom with a standalone tub. In the large enclosed garden, watch your pets roll around contentedly on the lawn while you soak in the hot tub or enjoy a drink on the sunny patio.
Much of the LlÅ·n peninsula is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, so you can look forward to long days of scenic exploration across pretty bays and over rugged cliffs, enjoying it all the more through the eyes of your happy hounds. There are many trails leading straight from your front door, and if you fancy heading further afield, the world-famous Snowdonia National Park is only 16.5 miles away.