Aberdaron 3.7 miles.
Nestled at the western end of the Llŷn Peninsula, a short drive to the coastal village of Aberdaron, is this stunning, detached property, Moel Yr Wyn.
Enjoying an elevated position, this spacious accommodation has been designed to bring together a large group of families and friends to explore this part of North Wales, with several wonderful touches, such as the indoor heated swimming pool to ensure an unforgettable stay.
Moel Yr Wyn has wonderful countryside and sea views across the Llŷn peninsula to Ynys Enlli and to the ‘Wicklow Mountains’ in Ireland on a clear day.
Look forward to relaxing in the spacious seating area, sink into the sofa and admire the views and fantastic sunsets with your loved ones, offering a great social space.
The chef of the group can rustle up delicious home-cooked meals in the stylish kitchen, boasting plenty of preparation space and all the essentials required.
Gather in the dining room to toast to a wonderful holiday over a heart-warming meal and plan the days ahead.
Designed to ensure a flexible sleeping, the property hosts five elegantly presented bedrooms, situated across both floors and boasting their own en-suites and TVs; there are two king-sizes, a family room with king-size and double, a ground-floor king-size and a ground-floor twin.
From the balconies, table and chairs make a great spot for your morning cup of tea whilst soaking up the sun, as well as the garden with its spacious lawn and multiple seating areas.
Continuing to impress, the property boasts an indoor swimming pool; while away the hours or rainy days with fun-filled moments with loved ones.
Immerse yourself in your surroundings by exploring the village of Rhiw, getting a taste of its Celtic, Stone and Iron age past, including the National Trust's Plas yn Rhiw, before heading to Aberdaron for a superb selection of amenities including shops, pubs and a traditional Welsh bakery.
Soak up the sun at the sandy beach, explore the Welsh Coastal Path or take a day trip to Ynys Enlli during the summer months.
In the other direction, venture to the beautiful Abersoch, boasting a busy bistro life and attractions to suit all ages, including pony trekking on the beach, boat trips and The National White-Water Centre offering child-friendly rafting taster sessions.
Alternatively, explore the wild beauty of the Llŷn Peninsula, where you will be spoilt for choice by the plethora of beaches, bays and sea cliffs along the Welsh Coastal Path.
Make memories with your loved ones at Moel Yr Wyn.