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Highways is a delightful detached holiday home situated near the coast in Morfa Nefyn, Gwynedd, offering an ideal getaway for a large group of family or friends. The property welcomes pets, ensuring that even your four-legged companions can partake in the holiday experience. Upon entering Highways, guests are met with a spacious open-plan layout, seamlessly connecting the kitchen, dining room, and sitting room for utmost convenience. The kitchen is fully equipped to meet all your culinary needs, while the dining area, furnished to accommodate ten people, is perfect for shared meals and lively discussions about the day's activities. The living space provides an inviting atmosphere for relaxation after a day of coastal exploration, featuring a woodburning stove and a Smart TV for entertainment.
For moments of quietude, guests can retreat to the snug, also equipped with a Smart TV and a second woodburning stove, creating a cozy ambiance ideal for reading or playing games on cooler evenings. A practical boot room is available for storing outdoor gear after adventurous outings. The outdoor space comprises a two-tiered garden that serves as a tranquil oasis for relaxation. Bi-fold doors seamlessly integrate the kitchen and dining area with the patio and garden, expanding the living space and enhancing the indoor-outdoor connection. Outdoor amenities include a lawn, patio, BBQ, and furniture, perfect for alfresco dining or basking in the sun.
Highways features five beautifully appointed bedrooms spread across two floors. The first floor houses a king-size bedroom, a second king-size bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, and a twin room. The second floor accommodates another king-size bedroom and a twin room, offering versatile sleeping arrangements. Each bedroom is adorned with fresh linen to ensure a peaceful night's rest. Additionally, guests have access to a luxurious bathroom, as well as a separate downstairs shower room with a walk-in shower and a washing machine, ensuring convenience for all occupants.
Away from the tranquility of Highways, a plethora of nearby attractions await exploration. Morfa Nefyn offers various pubs, cafes, and restaurants to satisfy culinary cravings, while Clwb Golff Nefyn Golf Club provides an opportunity to refine your golfing skills. History enthusiasts can delve into the past at the National Trust – Plas yn Rhiw, a meticulously preserved 17th-century home and garden. Adrenaline junkies can enjoy go-karting, wakeboarding, and quad biking at Glasfryn Parc, while those seeking a leisurely pace can try the traditional skittle alley. Cultural aficionados can visit Nant Gwrtheyrn, a scenic haven with a heritage center and café. Cap off your day with a meal at Tŷ Coch on the beach before returning to the welcoming retreat of Highways, your perfect home-away-from-home, where you can recharge for another day of exploring the treasures of Morfa Nefyn.
Contact: Sykes Cottages
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