This contemporary, mid-terrace cottage is located on a popular estate in the village of Llanbedrog, well-equipped for families or couples looking to explore the delights of North Wales.
Internally, the property has been designed in a reverse layout; enter inside and find the bedrooms, both offering super-king-size zip/link beds, which can be arranged as twins on request, with crisp white bed linen and ample storage space, so you’ll have no trouble settling in here.
Discover the spacious bathroom, complete with a sumptuous bath with shower over, along with a heated rail so you can be greeted with a warm towel after a rinse.
Head upstairs to the open-plan living area, a bright and airy space where you can sink into the sumptuous before the woodburning stove, contemplating how best to spend the rest of the holiday.
From here, a well-equipped kitchen awaits you, with an electric oven and hob, amongst many other appliances, sure to inspire some good home-cooking.
Slide open the patio doors to access the balcony, perfect for relaxing on the colourful sun loungers with a refreshing beverage, putting your mind at ease for a while.
To the outside there is also a communal garden space
with 6 rattan chairs and dining table with and solar parasol which has a light feature to create the perfect atmosphere after a long day.
There's plenty of off-road parking for up to 8 cars.
Make the most of your coastal location by catching some rays on the soft sands of Llanbedrog beach before taking a stroll to the iconic Tin Man statue and following the vibrant village of Abersoch, offering more sandy expanses, watersporting opportunities and tasty eateries.
Spend an afternoon in the town of Criccieth, home to an imposing fortress, the captivating Amgueddfa Lloyd George Musuem, offering an insight into the once prime minister of the UK, and the pebbled shores of Traeth Criccieth, whilst also providing easy links to Pwheli and Porthmadog through the local train station.
Those seeking adventure can explore the stunning Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, renowned for its rugged landscape, Welsh culture and of course Wales’ tallest mountain – Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon).
Consider 22 Glyn Y Mor for your next escape to North Wales.