Tranquil, coastal self-catering detached stone cottage, for 6 people and up to 3 dogs to enjoy in it’s entirety.

Situated on the western point of the Llyn Peninsula you can escape completely in privacy and seclusion, in this dog-friendly, cosy, coastal detached three bedroomed cottage with panoramic hill & sea views.

Breathe sea air & enjoy local footpaths from the cottage. Relax and unwind close to nature, enjoy breathtaking views, walks & wildlife, in complete privacy and tranquility.

The space

Guests say this is a magical place. Hunker down next to the Clearview woodburner with a book or glass of wine, or daydream at the wonderful views. Enjoy a lie-in in the comfy beds or get out into nature and explore the footpaths running right from the cottage. Orientated south-east the cottage enjoys the most wonderful sunrises on clear mornings and enjoy summer sun all day.

The area is steeped in history. In 10 minutes you can walk part of the pilgrim’s way to Ffynnon Sant (holy well), walk up to the site of the Neolithic axe factory, walk the coastal path towards Rhiw village and standing stones nearby or take the footpath from outside the drive right down to the beach clifftop. Well-behaved dogs are welcome too, we request a £30 cleaning charge for dogs, maximum 2 dogs. Our dog loves the grounds and never wants to leave.

The cottage is heated by a super-efficient 14kw top-of-the-range Clearview stove with back boiler that drives the radiators. Eco-coal and logs are supplied. A powerful second Clearview woodburner in the sitting room complements the radiators. Keep the fire lit to stay warm all day.

The stove will be laid and ready for you in winter, and when especially cold can be lit in advance if you tell us your arrival time (November to March), with some notice.

Access

The entire house and garden is private to you.

Access to the cottage is via a rough single track which is narrow and steep in short sections. It’s about 500 metres to reach the cottage. Vehicles up to a width of approximately 190cm with standard ground clearance are the most suitable.

Lay-by parking available on the main road. With private parking and turning space inside the grounds boundary

Surroundings

The cottage is very peaceful in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with at the end of a quiet lane. There is a public footpath running behind the cottage and onto the heathland surrounding it.  Our acre of secure grounds border National Trust land.

15 mins walk away is the National Trust manor house Plas-yn-Rhiw with its own woodland walks, cafe and shop. The quaint fishing village of Aberdaron is 15 minutes drive away offering a fantastic bakery, outstanding fish and chips, well-stocked Spar convenience store and two pubs serving food.

Due to recent reduction of council and national trust staff, some of the footpaths may be more overgrown than usual,