Close to the coast but far from the crowd, a coastal retreat for 10 with ocean views, great gardens,
and a short hop to Abersoch beach.
The interior is fresh, beautiful, and cleverly reconfigured to make the most of the space. This is a
home geared up for fun-lovers, dogs, water sports and the beach. Ditch your wetsuit in the gear
room, get the kettle on as you walk through the kitchen, then slump onto the sofas in the light filled
living room. The range cooker and the large table invite sociable meals. Swing open the bi-fold doors
and you can dine in salty air whatever the weather.
The light-filled main bedroom has a comfortable bed and that view to wake to. Other bedrooms
have lots of charm: bold colours, beautiful fabrics, super-comfy beds and those at the front, more
sea views. Amazing bathrooms do the trick. Way up high under the eaves; down is a TV snug where
peace can be found, or gaming heaven, with a handy shower room alongside.
Step into the terraced garden with a good book, glass of Abersoch craft gin and a pair of binoculars,
flopping onto the vast sofa to gaze at the sea all day – or dotted stars all night. While away long summer
evenings with lobster from the harbour - not too many steps away.
Abersoch was a fishing port on the Llyn Peninsula and is known for the sheltered and sandy Blue
Flag beach. It’s magical year-round, and there are heaps of circular walks for the lovers of views
and nature. Take the dog and head for the sands of other beaches. Machroes beach you can walk
to and backs onto the Golf Course, Llanbedrog mile-long beach has the famous Beach Bar and
Porth Neigwl (Hell’s Mouth) is a surfer’s paradise.
For the non-sun bathers, there are boat trips available to nearby St Tudwal and Bardsey Island -
ample opportunity to see a myriad of wildlife. Or rent a beach hut for the day and just sip drinks
quietly.
The town boasts a independence shops and hosts an annual summer jazz festival, a regatta and
music festival. There is a plethora of pubs so enjoy a pint in the quirky town where locals and
visitors converge for live music and fun. The Potted Lobster, Fresh and the Dining Room are firm
favourites.
Plas Yn Rhiw, a National Trust property is just down the road is worth a visit for the tea rooms,
ornamental garden, and more stunning sea views.
Click on the map for local places of interest.