This is a bright and spacious mews-style terraced holiday cottage, just a short stroll from the beautiful sandy beach in Llanbedrog, on the picturesque Llyn Peninsula. Enter through the porch to this attractively-furnished and decorated, upside down Llanbedrog cottage, which boasts a superb open plan living area on the first floor with a full length picture window. The sitting area is furnished to provide cosy seating to take in the beach views with a comfy corner sofa. There is also a selection of bean bags which are perfect for sinking into after a day on the beach and relaxing as a family whilst playing on the PlayStation 2 or Wii games consoles. There are three comfortable ground floor bedrooms, the master benefiting from a concealed en-suite bathroom behind mirrored doors. The large balcony at this Llanbedrog cottage enjoys lovely views over the beach to Cardigan Bay; the ideal spot to sit with your morning coffee whilst deciding on what activities to fill your day with. Offering warm, welcoming seaside accommodation, this well-equipped Llanbedrog cottage makes a great family destination. Explore the coves and cliff-top paths in the area, or venture further afield to popular Abersoch to the west or Porthmadog to the east. Whatever you decide upon, this Llanbedrog cottage will make a fantastic holiday base.
Three ground floor bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 2 x twin. Ground floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. First floor open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with electric fire and sofa.
Llanbedrog is a small village that sits close to the sea as part of the Lleyn Peninsula. The beach here is extremely popular, benefiting from its southerly aspect. It offers huge expanses of fine sand with glorious views of Cardigan Bay. The shores are often visited by dolphins and porpoises and the sea is also popular for a variety of water-sports. Inland, the panorama is a stunning vista of rolling countryside and rugged Welsh hills. The Snowdonia National Park is within easy access, offering around 82 square miles of unspoilt scenery, which houses a diverse range of flora and fauna. Llanbedrog village also has its own hidden gems, such as Wales' oldest gallery, the Oriel Plas Glyn-Y-Weddw Arts Centre and St. Pedrog's 6th Century church.