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Nestled on the stunning Llyn Peninsula in Gwynedd, Morfa Nefyn offers an idyllic setting for a luxury cottage holiday. This charming seaside village is celebrated for its pristine sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters, making it a perfect retreat for those looking to unwind. The village itself boasts a tranquil atmosphere, with a selection of quaint shops and cozy eateries offering local Welsh delicacies. Visitors can enjoy walks along the coastal paths that reveal breathtaking vistas of Cardigan Bay and the distant outline of the Snowdonia mountains. The nearby Nefyn Golf Club, with its challenging course set against the dramatic coastline, provides an exceptional experience for golfing enthusiasts.
Within a five-mile radius, the area offers a variety of attractions to suit diverse interests. Just a short distance away, the historic Llŷn Maritime Museum in Nefyn offers a glimpse into the local maritime heritage. For outdoor enthusiasts, the region is a haven for water sports, with opportunities for sailing, kayaking, and paddleboarding readily available. The nearby Porthdinllaen Beach, a National Trust site, is perfect for leisurely strolls, and the adjacent headland offers panoramic views that are truly spectacular.
For those who wish to explore further afield, a multitude of attractions can be reached within an hour's drive. The bustling town of Caernarfon, with its iconic medieval castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers a rich tapestry of history and culture. The picturesque village of Abersoch brings a cosmopolitan vibe with its fashion boutiques and vibrant marina, while the dramatic landscapes of Snowdonia National Park offer hiking trails that cater to both novice walkers and seasoned mountaineers. For a classic seaside experience, the charming town of Criccieth, with its beautiful beach and Edwardian architecture, provides a delightful day out, making Morfa Nefyn a perfect base for exploring the best of North Wales.
The living areas in the property consist of a kitchen/diner with a double oven, hob, microwave, American fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, dining seating for seven people, and a sitting room with Smart TV with cable and balcony with seating. The bedrooms consist of a king-size with en-suite shower room, a twin and a family room with double and a single, along with a bathroom. Outside there is a rear garden with patio, gravel, furniture, wood fired hot tub, bar, barbecue and pizza oven and on-street parking for cars. Within 0.4 miles, you will find a shop, and within 0.6 miles, a pub, and please note that this is a non-smoking property. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. One well-behaved pet is welcome at this property. 2 Pantlon Cottage is a fabulous dwelling for an escape to North Wales. Please note: This property is best suited to 6 adults and 2 children/teens.
On the north coast of Llyn Peninsula, Morfa Nefyn is a lovely coastal community with a two-mile stretch of sandy beach that is popular with families. Two bars and restaurants can be found in Morfa Nefyn, as well as a garage. Even though Pwllheli and Abersoch are popular tourist destinations, Nefyn is also close enough to offer a variety of shops and restaurants, as well as a post office and a bank. It's possible to fish, sail, and participate in a variety of water-based activities along the coast of this location.
Reverse-level. Three ground-floor bedrooms: 1 x king-size with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC, 2 x family rooms with double and single. Bathroom with bath, handheld shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC. First-floor kitchen/diner. First-floor sitting room with balcony
Gwynedd is a magical county that is home to the spectacular Snowdonia National Park. In fact, a huge percentage of the county is covered by this wonderful National Park including majestic mountains, peaceful valleys, stunning flowing rivers and magical, fairytale castles and forests. You can also discover superb sandy beaches and fun filled coastal resorts. The county is also home to an abundance of culture and heritage, founded over two millennia ago. As the home of the Snowdonia National Park, Gwynedd can easily boast some of the most outstanding scenery in the UK, making this county the perfect retreat from modern life and the hustle and bustle of city living. For visitors looking to enjoy some sightseeing there is plenty to keep you busy from Caernarfon Castle to Greenwood Forest Park and the Royal Welch Fusiliers Museum. There are also a few railways to enjoy on a family day out taking in the sights and exploring the area. On the other hand if you would prefer to explore this magnificent county from the great outdoors, there is a huge collection of activities for visitors to enjoy. Try something new and exhilarating such as rock climbing, paintballing, White water rafting or a high ropes course.There are also fantastic opportunities to enjoy walking, trekking, cycling, horse riding, sailing, coasteering and much more. As Gwynedd boasts such a variety of landscape from mountains to countryside to coast, the county is the perfect place for producing fresh and delicious produce. Experience these wonderful foods at a local restaurant, pub or café whilst on your stay in Gwynedd. Looking for the ultimate romantic get away, why not search Luxury romantic self-catering in Wales.