Brynbach at Brynhyfryd is an accessible, private, ground-floor holiday apartment within Brynhyfryd, a former mansion.
The mansion was built by William Jones around 1842, so there’s plenty of history here.
There are almost an acre of grounds to explore along with a patio area for sitting out and enjoying the sunshine whilst you rustle up some supper on the barbecue.
Bliss!
The kitchen has everything you need - an electric cooker and hob, larder fridge, dishwasher, microwave and toaster.
There is also a dining table with chairs and a bench seat.
There is shared use of a washing machine located in the basement of the main house.
The sitting room has lovely views out over the garden.
The sofa in here can be used as a bed for the occasional extra guest.
There is also a chair, a TV, DVD player and a selection of books and DVDs.
The simple double bedroom has views of the garden.
The bathroom has a bath with shower over, loo and wash hand basin.
Outside are ample grounds that you are free to explore.
There is a patio area with garden furniture and a barbecue too, as mentioned above.
There is also parking for one car in an allocated space at the front door.
If you’re looking for an accessible holiday apartment for a couple that’s close to a town, then this is it!
Pwllheli is a town on the Llŷn Peninsula that has a long maritime history.
The Marina is regarded as one of the best in the country and is a European Centre of Excellence in sailing.
Pwllheli is a busy harbour town with a variety of shops, cafes and restaurants.
There are also two beaches; South Beach and Glandon.
You’re also an easy ten-minute walk from the Llŷn Coastal Path.
Attractions, the mountains of Snowdonia and some fantastic walks are all within reach from Brynbach.
More than 2 in your party?
Bwthyn, which sleeps 4, is also located within the grounds of Brynhyfryd.