Telynfa in Pwllheli
Resting in Nefyn, Gwynedd, on the north coast of the Llyn Peninsula lies Telynfa, a detached self-catering property suited to families or a group of friends looking to explore North Wales. Hosting four bedrooms sleeping eight people, this dwelling offers a contemporary décor and fantastic views over the Welsh mountains and forest.
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Features
- 4 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- Max. Occupancy: 8
- WiFi
- Cots
- Parking
- Garden
Description
Resting in Nefyn, Gwynedd, on the north coast of the Llyn Peninsula lies Telynfa, a detached self-catering property suited to families or a group of friends looking to explore North Wales. Hosting four bedrooms sleeping eight people, this dwelling offers a contemporary décor and fantastic views over the Welsh mountains and forest. Entry is gained via the double gate onto the sloping driveway, before stepping through the front door and into an impressive open-plan living space, complete with a kitchen any budding chef would be proud to cook in. Boasting an 8-ring gas range cooker, the kitchen area is also host to an array of appliances such as a coffee machine, microwave and a handy dishwasher to help with clearing up after your delicious meals. From here, gather with your loved ones and enjoy your meals on the dining table for eight, or for lighter meals or a cup of tea, enjoy sitting at one of the three stools at the breakfast bar. Continuing to impress is the living space, home to two plush sofas and an armchair which you can sink into after a day of discovering the local area to watch the Smart TV with your loved ones. Moving through the property, the king-size bedroom welcomes you to kick off your shoes and relax as the evening draws to a close, while the useful en-suite hosts a bath, rainfall shower over, basin and WC where you can freshen up between activities. Also on the ground floor, discover a bunk, ideal for families, before moving into the family bathroom, home to a P-shaped bath, shower over, basin and WC for the rest of the group to prepare for their day. Completing the ground floor is a delightful snug, where you can escape with a good book after an adventurous day out, before climbing the stairs up to the first floor and finding the remaining two bedrooms. Rest and rejuvenate in the king-size, with a sloping ceiling and vanity unit as well as its en-suite, also containing a bath, shower over, basin and WC so you won't be short of places to prepare for your day. From here, happen upon the final bedroom, a twin ideal for the children, finalised with a cute play area. Back on the ground floor, entry to the garden is gained via patio doors in the open-plan living space which leads straight out onto a timber-decked area and boasts exceptional views of the mountain tops and over the forest and foliage, here you will find seating for the family to embrace some al fresco dining in the last of the sun while catching up on the day's events, while the well-defined borders offer privacy throughout your stay. The town of Nefyn, is known for its shipbuilding and herring fleet where fishing played a crucial part in its local economy, the town now offers plenty of shops and pubs to give the chef of the group a break for the evening. Visit The Cliffs, a traditional pub which serves food Thursdays to Sundays, including a traditional roast dinner, or branch slightly further to Twnti Seafood Restaurant, boasting fresh seafood from the coast and local produce as well as an extensive wine list to accompany their dishes. Fun for all the family is just a short car journey away at Glasfryn Parc, home to an abundance of activities from kayaking to crazy golf, archery to go-karting it is sure to be an action-packed day out! The action continues at Snowdonia 360, where you can explore the caves, coasts and mountains while learning about the rich history and admiring the stunning scenery of North Wales. Brush up on the town's history by making a trip to the Llŷn Maritime Museum, situated in a small old church, this characterful museum is home to some fascinating artifacts for you to view, or perhaps venture a little further afield to see the town walls and famous castle in Caernarfon, steeped in history, this medieval attraction is popular among tourists year round. Not to forget the beautiful Morfa Nefyn Beach, home to luscious sands and an array of eateries nearby, the beach is just a couple of miles from the property where you can stroll and take in the breathtaking coastline. Make Telynfa your base for a wonderful family holiday to Wales.
Situated on the north coast of the Llyn Peninsula lies Nefyn, a historic maritime town known for its once bustling fishing economy, now host to an array of quirky shops, pubs and restaurants. The town offers a beautiful sandy beach while its convenient location means it is within easy reach of both Pwllheli and Abersoch. Fishing, sailing and water sports are popular in the area, while inland there are numerous walking and cycling paths along with castles and caves to explore.
7-Day Forecast
Make the most of your holiday by considering the weather! The 7-day weather forecast for Pwllheli is detailed below.
Fri 31st | Heavy intensity rain | 9°C 6°C | 27mph | 8.3mm | 1,025mb | |
Sat 1st | Overcast clouds | 8°C 6°C | 31mph | 0.0mm | 1,024mb | |
Sun 2nd | Moderate rain | 8°C 7°C | 32mph | 6.0mm | 1,018mb | |
Mon 3rd | Overcast clouds | 9°C 7°C | 28mph | 0.0mm | 1,021mb | |
Tue 4th | Light rain | 9°C 8°C | 34mph | 4.2mm | 1,018mb | |
Wed 5th | Light rain | 8°C 6°C | 17mph | 0.2mm | 1,042mb | |
Thu 6th | Broken clouds | 7°C 5°C | 10mph | 0.0mm | 1,043mb |