Aberdaron 1.5 miles.
Positioned in Anelog near Aberdaron's coastline in Gwynedd is Beudy Mawr, a fabulous, single-storey home.
Enjoying pet-friendly gardens, a contemporary interior, and flexible sleeping arrangements, whilst situated within the LlÅ·n Peninsula AONB, Beudy Mawr provides a wonderful base for a family break to North Wales, inviting six guests and two furry companions.
Benefit from ample off-road parking.
Open-plan living space, complete with leather sofas, a Smart TV with Netflix, a dedicated dining area, and a fully-equipped kitchen.
For alfresco dining, head outdoors to the rear garden, complete with a lawn and a patio, where you can light the barbecue and toast to your getaway as the sun sets.
Catch some rest in one of the three well-appointed bedrooms, all with Smart TVs, including two king-size and a twin.
Select between two shower rooms for convenience, where you can prepare for your impending itinerary.
Firstly, venture into the centre of Aberdaron, renowned for its pretty church, where you can sample a range of tasty treats at Becws Islyn Bakery before following the coastal path, which is extremely popular with walkers, from your doorstep to Aberdaron Beach, a lovely spot for paddling the shores and soaking in the sea air.
Traeth Porthor is a gorgeous National Trust beach, as well as Traeth Penllech and Porth Neigwl, which is popular with surfers and watersports enthusiasts, all reside close by and are home to stunning shorelines.
While you are here, you must take a trip to Porth Meudwy, a small cove from where you can head over to Bardsey Island, famous today for its wildlife life and scenery.
Other magical coves worth checking out include Porth Ysgo and Porth Iago.
Venture to Abersoch for a round of golf or to people watch from the marina, whilst Pwllheli is home to a sweeping, golden shoreline, St Cybi's Well, recommended to tour for a taste of history, and Glasfryn Parc, ideal for discovering for an afternoon of water sports.
For a taste of history, spend the afternoon touring the charming 16th century manor house, Plas yn Rhiw, ideal for enjoying a relaxing stroll, admiring the ornamental gardens or treating your loved ones to some sweet delicacies in the tea room.
Alternatively, Snowdonia National Park can be reached by car, dotted with nature-filled walking trails, elevated summits, and popular attractions, with Zip World Llechwedd, Beddgelert Forest, and Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) as some of the most popular.
Experience all of this at Beudy Mawr.