You’re just a 10-minute walk from the marina and beach when staying in this delightful Pwllheli cottage – a perfect retreat for couples and small families planning coastal walks, water sports, and Welsh adventures. The town is a breathtaking corner of North Wales known for its endless coastal and countryside beauty spots waiting to be discovered. With its bustling marina, market, pubs, and a wide choice of eateries, there’s plenty to enjoy here. Your nearest beach is just half a mile away and is pet-friendly, ideal for those visiting with dogs. Along the coastline, you’ll find Abersoch (7 miles), a seaside village in a national landscape that offers excellent beaches and internationally recognised sailing waters. A little further afield, Porth Neigwl (9.5 miles) – also known as Hell’s Mouth Beach – is a world-famous destination for surfing. There is also a train station in Pwllheli perfect for exploring when you want to leave the car behind.
This charming two-storey cottage, which dates back to the 1800s, blends characterful features such as exposed stone walls, wooden beams, and a striking inglenook feature fireplace with gas effect wood burner for cosy nights in. The lounge welcomes you inside – a cosy and quirky social space perfect for relaxation. After days of Welsh adventures, settle in the lounge area and flick on the Smart TV as the elected chef heads through to the well-appointed kitchen to cook up a feast. Head up to the first-floor dining room to enjoy your holiday meals or dine alfresco out on the private deck. At the end of each day, choose from two restful bedrooms – a double and a cosy bunk room – which are served by the ground-floor shower room.
Head upstairs and through the dining room to access the property’s private deck, where a small decked space and bistro-style furnishings combine to offer a peaceful spot for morning coffees and al fresco evening meals. Street parking is available at ground level.