Gwyddonfa
A beautiful modern four bedroom seaside holiday cottage near the beach sleeping 8. The perfect seaside retreat at anytime of the year. Classic, nautical, and neutral colours, the feel inside is fresh, understated and very relaxing.
You feel a sense of calm as soon as you walk through the door of this property which is exactly what you want when you come for a week of rest and relaxation on the beautiful North Wales coast. Situated on the North side of the Llyn Peninsula, you are perfectly placed to enjoy the beautiful hot spots of the Llyn as well as taking in some of the high adrenalin adventures the Snowdonia National Park has to offer.
The entrance into the property is through a long hallway, to the right is the sitting room; a large open space with plenty of seating for the group, TV and big windows letting in plenty of light. There is a dining table and chairs also set up at one end of the room. The furniture is cream, taupe and wooden which when it all comes together offers a very serene feel to the room.
Further on towards the back of the house is the kitchen. Complete with everything you need to cater for your group. There is also a smaller table that seats 4 which is perfect for breakfast rounds when everyone is on holiday time! Moving further back in the house is the utility room, boot room and the ground floor WC – the setup is perfect if you are looking to go and explore the great outdoors as you have everything you need to sort out all the wellies and wet weather gear on your return. Outside guests have a private patio area with outdoor seating, BBQ and that all important hot tub.
Up to the first floor where you’ll find 3 of the 4 bedrooms. A double with ensuite, a double and twin with set of bunk beds. All styled with neutral colours along with splashes of nautical artwork and ornaments makes the rooms feel really fresh and inviting – there will be lots of good night sleeps here for sure. The ensuite has a bath, shower, WC and washbasin. There is also a family bathroom that caters for the other 3 bedrooms that has the same set up as the en-suite.
Upstairs to the second floor is the attic bedroom – a fantastic, double room with a high apex ceiling making it really roomy. A sofa area is a welcome addition as a great place to escape if you want some alone time to read a book or take a nap – the sea air will do that to you!
Property Details
Sleeps 8 + cot
Pets 2 Max (£30 per pet)
Smoking No
Bed Linen Provided
Towels Provided
Cot and High Chair Provided
Bedrooms 4 Bedrooms: First Floor: Bedroom 1: King size, with TV and En Suite. Bedroom 2: Double with TV. Bedroom 3: Single Bunk Beds. Second Floor: Bedroom 4: King size with TV.
Bathrooms 2 Bathrooms: Ground Floor: Bathroom 1: toilet with hand basin. First Floor: Bathroom 2: Bath room with separate shower.
Facilities Linen, Towels, Cot, High Chair, Central Heating, Pet Friendly, WiFi , Near Pub, Near Beach, Hot Tub, Cooker, Hob, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer (not icebox), Dishwasher, Washing Machine, Iron and ironing board, DVD player, Toys, Books, Mobile phone reception, Private Enclosed garden, Off street parking, BBQ.
This Cottage is not suitable for disabled guests.
Location
Set 100 yards up from Dinas Dinlle, one of the most beautiful beaches that the North Wales Coast has to offer is a real selling point for this property and something you can enjoy all year around. There are miles of long sandy beach with facilities available, including toilets, cafes and a few shops. During the summer months, it is a great place to spend the sunny days and likewise during the winter, fabulous for walks taking in the fresh air followed by tea and cake in a nearby cafe.
If you head West, you’ll move further into the Llyn Peninsula where there is lots on offer. The beautiful sandy coves found at Nefyn and Whistling sands, which are about a 15 minute drive further along the north side of the peninsula are certainly worth a visit. The towns of Pwllheli and Criccieth should also be on your ‘places to go’ list as they both offer some great places to eat and drink along with shops to mooch in. The marina at Pwllheli is great for sailing and Criccieth is home to the castle.
In terms of activities, you are spoilt for choice. Glasfryn Parc is where to go for karting, wakeboarding, archery, clay pigeon shooting. Bear Grylls Survival Academy is just down the road as is paintballing and off-road segway.
Head East from the cottage and you’ll find yourself in Bangor and Caernarfon, both much larger towns and home to some other great activities. Bangor is the gateway to Anglesey and so lots of fun things to do on the Menai Straits including the famous rib rides. Caernarfon has the castle of course and is a market town with lots of places to eat and drink.
A drive of 20 minutes further into the mountains will bring you to the foot of Snowdon, the famous Zipworld and the beautiful towns and villages of Snowdonia to explore as well of course as all the walking, climbing and watersports options that are available in the mountains and lakes.