Nestled down a private lane, close to the centre of Nefyn on the north coast of the magnificent Llŷn Peninsula, you can truly relax overlooking the sea and the magnificent coastline with views of Ynys Llanddwyn and Yr Eifl, is Porth Penwaig.
This charming property boasts superb sea views and makes for an idyllic retreat for a small family or couple wanting to escape to the North Wales coast, with the added convenience of being within easy reach of the popular resorts of Pwllheli and Abersoch, as well as excellent walking and hiking opportunities in Snowdonia National Park.
Leave your car on the spacious driveway and enter through the twin bedroom to find a Smart TV and fitted wardrobes, complete with lovely oak doors, and a shower room with walk-in shower, where you can prepare for each day, while venturing up the staircase will bring you to the open-plan living space.
The fully-fitted kitchen offers a range of integrated appliances, including a fridge/freezer and a dishwasher to take care of any washing up, here you can prepare delicious home-cooked meals to be enjoyed at the dining table, or perhaps on the balcony, through the bi-folding doors, as you admire the impressive sea views and take advantage of being within a dark skies zone with an evening of stragazing.
Relax on the sofa in the sitting room with a glass of wine as you find your favourite show to watch on the Smart TV or sit peacefully and enjoy the scenic mountain views, before retiring to the king-size bedroom to catch up on rest.
Spend time in the large private garden with amazing views; just a short stroll down the private lane and accessed by a gate, enjoy a meal on the picnic table to really capture the best of the coastal landscape and soak up your incredible setting.
Nefyn's beach is a short walk away, boasting a two-mile stretch of golden sand, perfect for sunbathing, sandcastle building, swimming and exploring rockpools, making it extremely popular with families, while a good selection of shops, pubs, restaurants and with a beach cafe opening in the summer 2021 can all be found within easy reach.
Take a walk along the coastal path accessed directly from the property with the world famous Tŷ Coch Inn offering excellent food and drink just a 40 minute walk.
Keen golfers can soak up the breath-taking scenery whilst enjoying a round at the 27-hole championship course Nefyn & District Golf Club, while keen walkers can join the Llŷn Coastal Path, which runs along the cliff tops between Caernarfon and Porthmadog in Gwynedd, encompassing much of the Llŷn Peninsula's designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Head to the sailing haven of Pwllheli and visit its impressive marina, which holds 400 boats, as well as two fantastic beaches, one of which has been awarded a Blue Flag, where you can try your hand at a range of watersports before stopping off for some well-deserved award-winning fish and chips.
Close by are Criccieth and its imposing medieval castle, and the picturesque harbour town of Abersoch, while a trip to Bardsey Island to see an array of seabirds is a must for wildlife lovers.
Snowdonia National Park is within 25 miles and boasts spectacular landscapes and a plethora of walking and cycling trails, and for those seeking adventure, a challenging hike up Snowdon, Wales' highest peak, awaits.
Choose Porth Penwaig as the base for an unforgettable stay on the Llŷn Peninsula.