Sitting in an idyllic position in rural Wales amidst the beauty of the Llyn Peninsula, is this characterful, stone-built cottage, Dairy Cottage.
A beautiful base for families and friends to come together to explore both the coast and countryside of this wonderful area, it boasts all you could need for a memorable escape with your loved ones.
As soon as you arrive at this quaint cottage you will be met by astounding countryside views all around, with the patio area making the perfect spot for you to appreciate your surroundings, while inside the splendour continues.
Find a beautiful kitchen/diner hosting all you could need for a week-long stay, with a table to seat all resting at the centre; a wonderful social spot to raise a toast to your wonderful retreat whilst being surrounded by tasteful decor.
Move through into the sitting room and start up the fire sitting in the impressive inglenook, snuggling up on the corner sofa while the little ones make the most of the Playstation and the adults catch up over your favourite holiday moments so far.
Also on the ground floor you will find both a well-equipped utility and a shower room too, ideally positioned following a day at the beach, while upstairs rests the family bathroom home to a luxurious Jacuzzi bath offering the perfect way to unwind each evening.
When it's time to rest, take your pick from one of four attractive bedrooms, finding a single on the ground floor hosting its very own TV making the perfect sleeping spot for a little one, while the first floor hosts a triple room with three single beds, a king-size room and a double room, each offering plenty of space and wondrous views from the Velux windows, with ample storage space for your personal belongings too!
Begin your day out in the garden, set in 1 acre of land there is a lovely covered area perfect for a morning brew whilst overlooking the beautiful countryside views, of an evening this area is a perfect spot for a gathering around the fire pit to relive the lovely memories you have made during your stay.
Let your children burn off some extra energy on the flat play area with goal posts and on the trampoline or take a lovely stroll through the trees and enjoy the wilder side of the garden.
heading out to explore the local village of Sarn Meyllteyrn; home to a scatter of shops, pubs, a garage and more, it provides all you could need for a self-catered stay, as well as being wonderfully idyllic!
Right on your doorstep is a number of beautiful walks you can do to explore this lovely part of the country, just outside Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park there is sure to be something for everyone and some stunning views of the peninsular.
Why not visit one of the many beautiful beaches close to the property for great family days out.
Be sure to visit Porth Ysgo Beach, for a relaxing day out, a secluded cove boasting beautiful views, this National Trust owned gem is a must-visit, with your canine companions welcome here too!
For a more vibrant day out take a trip to Abersoch, home to another beautiful beach, it offers a wide range of water sporting opportunities for those feeling more adventurous, such as windsurfing, waterskiing, sailing, diving and surfing, as well as being home to numerous sailing regattas throughout the summer months providing a unique experience.
Abersoch also hosts a wider selection of eateries to choose from when celebrating a special occasion, while the market town of Pwllheli offers a lovely day out, as well as having its own train station to give you easy access to the surrounding wonder of Wales.
For more surfing opportunities and adventure Hells mouth or Porth Neigwl attracts thousands of surfers every year, with 4 miles of unbroken shoreline and it’s draw of big waves or at low tide large expanse of sand make it a perfect place to spend time with family and friends.
For wildlife enthusiasts Whistling Sand or Porthnor is a must, where you can see seals off the coast line or get closer to one paddleboarding in these beautiful waters, make sure you keep your eye out for Dolphins too, owned by the national trust these sands were once a important port bringing products to the area but is not a family destination bringing in many visitors over the summer.
In reach of the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park too for those seeking outdoor adventure and scenery like no other, Dairy Cottage is perfectly positioned for an action-packed escape to a serene area of Wales.