This unique, rural hideaway is a charming base for couples or families to cosy up in nature with great outdoor facilities and views from the comfort of this lovely getaway where you can explore both coastline and countryside. Relish scenic walks, along with your dog, in the surrounding countryside to find picturesque tranquillity. There are wonderful walks to be had along the coastline too, especially along the Llyn Coast Path which you can join at Pwllheli (8 miles). While you’re in the seaside town, save time to enjoy the two beaches, colourful seafront promenade and, if you’re with the kids, the fairground. Other great coastal destinations you can see from your hub and take trips to include Nefyn (4.5 miles) which has a beach, harbour, maritime museum and a headland golf course with spectacular views; and Porth Neigwl which is just under 8 miles away and renowned for surfing and kayaking.
Back at your base, gather the family in the cosy, open-plan living area for scenic socialising thanks to the huge patio doors overlooking the terrace and the breathtaking countryside views beyond, out over the countryside of Garnfadryn, towards the coastline of Nefyn and Porth Neigwl. Fling them open on warm days and breathe the fresh air from the comfort of the leather sofas, where you can always relax with that view. When evening comes, turn on the electric fire to get extra cosy in this room with wooden floors, overhead beams and exposed brick wall. There’s plenty of entertainment for all with the Freeview TV with DD player, stacked bookshelf and games on offer. The kitchen and dining area behind also benefit from lovely views. There are three bedrooms to choose from - a double with a TV and two twin rooms - plus a shower room and a cloakroom with a WC.
Head through the living area’s patio doors to relax on the panoramic veranda featuring table and chairs for panoramic al fresco dining with a scenic backdrop. There are lots of charming outdoor areas for you and your family at this property including a garden shed with charcoal BBQ, fire pit, games and loungers; a seating area made inside a tree stump enclosure; a field leading to a wood with a summerhouse charmingly named ‘Barkingham Palace’ and boasting chairs and a table; and of course, fields all around.