This delightful, end-terrace house of Garnedd is settled in Llanbedrog. With easy access to the seaside, as well as hosting tasteful interiors to make you feel at home, this is the ideal dwelling for a family of four wanting to explore the Llŷn Peninsula.
Venture inside the charming abode to find an attractive sitting area set within an open-plan living space, where a toasty woodburning stove and plush seating awaits; be sure to put on a DVD for the whole family to enjoy! Continue to the kitchen/diner to find a space sporting neutral tones with nautical touches, along with shaker style fittings housing integral appliances for the designated chef to whip up mouth-watering dishes with. Savour dinner at the sleek dining table as you listen to music on the radio and plan your holiday itinerary. Climb the stairs to find two wonderful bedrooms, one being a twin room featuring lovely décor and the other being a double with tasteful finishes and storage for your belongings; the bedrooms are served by a contemporary bathroom that contains a p-shaped bath for you to soak up in as you enjoy a little piece of luxury during your stay. The back garden is fully secure, making for a fabulous spot for the kids and furry friend to play in, with an extensive lawn and raised decking. Be sure to venture into Llanbedrog to discover the renowned Glyn Y Weddw Arms where you can savour local ale and a hearty meal, before soaking up the sun on Llanbedrog Beach or hiking through the close-by woodland to see if you can spot the abundance of coastal birds dotted throughout. Travel south to find the picture-postcard village of Abersoch, where the watersports fans will be delighted by the surfing and sailing available, along with the sea view dining at The Cove and golfing opportunities at the local, beachside course. A little further afield you will find the broad beach of Hells Mouth, a long stretch of sand that backs onto Rhiw, where you can discover the 16th century manor of Plas yn Rhiw, with its formal gardens and views over the bay. There is plenty more to see in the Llŷn Peninsula, with the Llŷn and Welsh Coastal Paths winding around the region and stopping through a plethora of delightful settlements, from Aberdaron to Pwlhelli. For a coastal break to cherish forever, look no further than Garnedd.
Abersoch sits on the Llyn Peninsula, a part of Wales known for its breathtaking scenery and a variety of hiking trails. The hamlet, nestled between two picturesque bays, is a renowned sailing destination in North Wales, hosting major regattas every summer. In terms of beaches in the vicinity, Abersoch Main Beach is the most popular. In addition to Porth Ceriad, with its high cliffs, and sandy Porth Oer, the Llyn Peninsula has a wide variety of beaches to choose from ("Whistling Sands"). National Trust land covers most of the coastline, and there are numerous undeveloped beaches, sandy coves, cliffs, and wildlife refuges like Bardsey Island to be discovered.
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