Located in Pwllheli, Gwynedd, this charming vacation home in Wales sleeps four in two bedrooms and offers a true Welsh experience. The 17th-century farmhouse has been lovingly restored and is situated on a farm where Welsh is the first language. Just 2 miles from the coast and 3 miles from Aberdaron, guests can explore the Lleyn Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with its bays, coves, and sandy beaches. The property features wooden beams, an antique dresser, and a wood burner for a cozy atmosphere.
The ground floor of the farmhouse includes a lounge, dining room, kitchen, and utility room, while the first floor offers a double bedroom with ensuite, a bathroom, and another double bedroom. The fully equipped kitchen includes an electric stove, hob, dishwasher, fridge freezer, and microwave. Entertainment options include a flatscreen TV, DVD player, and TVs in both bedrooms, as well as maps, local books, board games, and jigsaws. Families can request a cot and high chair, and there is a private courtyard with patio furniture, a barbecue, and a shared enclosed garden with swings and a trampoline.
Guests can enjoy off-road parking, central heating, electricity, and a welcome pack with homemade cakes, fresh bread, tea, coffee, and milk. Wi-Fi is available, and basic items like washing up liquid and toilet rolls are provided. Pets are welcome for an additional fee, and a farm tour can be arranged to observe daily activities like feeding hens, collecting eggs, and feeding lambs and calves. The property also offers a lockable shed for bikes and supermarket delivery options. With no smoking allowed, this vacation home offers a peaceful retreat in the Welsh countryside.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!