This cottage stands alone surrounded by fields on the westernmost point of the Llyn Peninsula, and has views not only out to Bardsey Island and Aberdaron Bay, but across to the mountains of Snowdonia. You’re less than half a mile from a seasonal cafe and just 1.5 miles from the picturesque village of Aberdaron with its sandy beach, pub, restaurants and bakery. Windsurfing, kayaking and sailing are popular activities here as are boat trips to Bardsey, a nature reserve renowned for the many bird species that nest on the cliff edges. Also worth a visit is the National Trust property of Plas yn Rhi, a small Tudor/Georgian manor house in Aberdaron, with an ornamental garden and wonderful sea views.
The property is all on one level with no stairs. The spacious, open-plan living room is flooded with natural light and has picture windows framing the amazing views out to Bardsey Island. The modern kitchen has all the amenities you’d expect and a dining table seating four. Find comfortable sofas in the lounge area or take a seat in the conservatory and soak in the view. There are two bedrooms – one double and one twin, both furnished with TVs – and the bathroom features a shower above the bath.
The large garden has two picnic tables and a garden bench.