Glyndwr is a ground-floor apartment resting in the picturesque village of Tudweiliog, on the north coast of the Llyn Peninsula. Glyndwr is a homely property which can sleep up to six guests and is a great base for exploring North Wales, within easy reach of Nefyn and Pwllheli.
Glyndwr is a ground-floor apartment resting in the picturesque village of Tudweiliog, on the north coast of the Llyn Peninsula. Glyndwr is a homely property which can sleep up to six guests and is a great base for exploring North Wales, within easy reach of Nefyn and Pwllheli. There are two parking spaces available on a shared driveway to greet you before entering the property to find a well-equipped kitchen with a small table for two to enjoy breakfast, and an adjoining utility with a handy washing machine. Moving through the property there is a delightful living/dining room where an electric fire takes centre stage as you enjoy a home cooked meal around the dining table, or get snuggled up on the sofa as you flick on your favourite show. From the living area, there is a door leading to a cute yellow twin room which allows for flexible sleeping arrangements and also has patio doors out to the garden area. Then there are a further two double rooms, both providing storage space to unpack any personal belongings, and one also with patio doors leading to a beautifully situated patio with furniture to enjoy an evening under the stars with a glass of wine, before escaping back to the well thought-out bedrooms to rest before another long day in North Wales. The stunning village of Tudweiliog lies on the north coast of the Llyn Peninsula which is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, renowned for its scenery and coastal paths making a great attraction for walkers. In the village there is a pub called The Lion Inn which serves both food and drink, as well as a Post Office which also supplies essentials you may need for your stay, and is just minutes away from the beach in the cove of Porth Towyn which has clean sand and waters. Along the coastline, you can reach the larger beach of Traeth Penllech or Porth Colmon, a tiny fishing hamlet, and in the opposite direction you can explore the small town of Nefyn, which has a beach, a golf club and a fish and chip shop. Also within driving distance is Castell Criccieth, the village of Abersoch with its popular beach and harbour, and the market town of Pwllheli, which is on the south coast of the Llyn Peninsula, and is home to an abundance of bars, shops and eateries, as well as a magnificent marina. The National Trust property of Plas yn Rhiw makes for a great day out, within the grounds of an idyllic 16th century manor house with Georgian additions and gardens that overlook the bay. North Wales makes for a memorable holiday, with scenic views at every turn, so choose Glyndwr as your base.
The village of Tudweiliog lies along the north coast of the Llyn Peninsula. The local pub is the Lion Inn and there is also Post Office that sells essentials. The neaby beach in Porth Towyn has clean sand and waters, with the wide bay of Traeth Penllech and the fishing hamlet of Porth Colmon a little further. The Llyn Peninsula is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and is renowned for its scenery and coastal path walks.
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