This contemporary holiday lodge enjoys a peaceful, rural location on the Llyn Peninsula, 1.5 miles from Aberdaron. The stylish, open-plan retreat sleeps four guests and is perfect for couples and small families looking to explore the breathtaking landscape of North Wales. Aberdaron is a charming seaside village with a long, sandy beach overlooking Cardigan Bay and is a hub for a whole host of water sports, including surfing, kayaking, and paddleboarding. The village also hosts a popular regatta every year and has a National Trust car park with EV charging. From Porth Meudwy (2 miles), you can board a boat to visit the wildlife haven of Bardsey Island. From the property, take day trips to the idyllic beach at Traeth Porthor (1.5 miles), known for its ‘whistling sands’, the bustling market town of Pwllheli (17 miles), and the surfing hotspot of Porth Neigwl (13 miles). You’ll also be just 4.5 miles from the National Trust’s Plas yn Rhiw.
Three steps lead to the front door of this single-storey rural retreat. The lodge offers a tranquil escape, featuring natural tones and textures and soft furnishings in colours that reflect the surrounding landscape. Enter the property into a spacious lounge/kitchen/diner which boasts a high, wood-panelled ceiling and large windows framing views across the countryside. Along one wall is a sleek kitchen with all the equipment needed for a successful self-catering getaway, and at one end is an elegant wooden dining table for enjoying mealtimes as a group. After dinner, get comfortable on the plump, L-shaped sofa to read your book or watch a film on the Smart TV. In summer months, open the glass doors to the terrace for indoor/outdoor living, or in winter, fire up the super stylish bio ethanol hanging fireplace. When it’s time for bed, choose from one of two beautifully styled bedrooms, both of which are in keeping with the botanic/woodland theme that runs throughout the property. The two bedrooms – a king-size and a twin – have contemporary en-suite shower rooms.
Outside, the enclosed patio garden has furniture and a BBQ for al fresco dining on balmy summer nights. You’ll also have a gorgeous terrace where you can sit with a glass of wine and enjoy the far-reaching views across the valley. The property has private parking for two cars.