Nefyn 3 miles.
A beautiful whitewashed cottage resting in a rural position in Wales.
Sitting within the village of Boduan near to Nefyn and Pwllheli too, this property is ideally suited to families and groups of friends seeking to explore the coast and countryside of Wales.
Enter the inviting open-plan living space and marvel at the impressive gas woodburning stove-effect fire taking centre stage in the inglenook, offering a welcoming warmth, here you can enjoy curling up on the sofa with a good book in hand, or flick on the television for a family film night.
Sit around the dining table and exchange memories of your favourite holiday moments so far while the chef of the group gets to work in the amply-equipped kitchen space, boasting both a dishwasher and washer/dryer in the utility area to make your self-catering stay a breeze.
The family bathroom can be found resting on the ground floor, ideally situated for jumping straight in the warmth of the bubbles after a day of rambling, as well as a double bedroom resting on this floor too, wonderfully suited to those less able.
On the first floor you can find the master double bedroom boasting its own en-suite shower room and a twin bedroom too, each room offering a simple yet stylish interior and a soothing spot to rest your head.
Spend mornings sitting out on the private patio with a cup of tea, being sure to explore the ponds on the land too for any nature.
If it's nature you're seeking you're in the perfect place, with Boduan being wonderfully remote, you can enjoy scenic walks along the riverside before jumping in the car and heading to the coastal town of Nefyn, sitting atop imposing cliffs on the coast of the Llyn Peninsula, this scenic town provides every essential amenity including pubs, shops and pubs, as well as benefiting from two miles of golden sands on its beach, perfect for those looking to escape to the seaside for the day.
Choose to spend a day in the market town of Pwllheli, its name meaning 'salt-water pool', here you can find a bustling open air market, independent shops and boutiques, traditional Welsh ice-cream and seaside rock, and plenty of places to pick up a special souvenir, as well as its picturesque harbour boasting rich history awaiting to be discovered by you.
Head to Abersoch for a day of fun-filled watersports, or venture into the Snowdonia National Park for walking and cycling routes for all abilities, while tackling Mount Snowdon can be done via a steady rambe or via the Snowdon Mountain Railway, all routes leading you to rewarding and truly remarkable landscapes.
Ty'n Y Pant makes a wonderful choice for a rural escape to Wales with your loved ones.