Bryn Tirion is a charming, historic house built in 1751, situated in the heart of Morfa Village, Pwllheli, Gwynedd.
Perfect for families or friends, this characterful retreat offers original features, family-friendly facilities, off-road parking for two cars, and welcomes one well-behaved dog.
Enjoy proximity to stunning beaches, Nefyn Golf Course, and the Welsh Coastal Path.
Upon entering the property, you will be greeted by a spacious country-style kitchen, fully equipped to cater to all your culinary needs throughout your stay.
Make use of the AGA in your rural retreat to whip up a feast with the dishwasher available to clean up the empty plates left behind.
Adjacent to the kitchen, you will find a handy utility room housing a microwave and washing machine, perfect for those longer stays.
The dining room, with seating for eight guests, provides a wonderful space for enjoying meals together, while the sitting room invites you to relax and unwind, boasting a woodburning stove and Smart TV for your entertainment.
The property offers four beautifully presented bedrooms, ensuring a flexible sleeping arrangement for all.
The first double bedroom benefits from an en-suite with a walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC, while the second double bedroom also features a walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
The third double bedroom and a twin bedroom complete the sleeping quarters.
A family bathroom with a bath, shower-over, basin, and WC serves these rooms.
For a quiet moment away, retreat to the first-floor snug, complete with a TV and a balcony, perfect for enjoying a morning coffee or an evening drink.
The snug is furnished with a relaxing corner sofa and is bathed in natural light from the Velux windows.
Outside, the enclosed garden offers a lawn and patio area, complete with furniture for alfresco dining or simply soaking up the sun.
From here, you can enjoy the pleasant views over the neighbouring fields, adding to the serene atmosphere of this delightful property.
Morfa Nefyn is a picture-perfect coastal village, renowned for its pristine beach, rugged cliffs, and awe-inspiring panoramic views, whether you're an avid hiker, a beach lover, or simply someone in search of peace, this area is sure to captivate you, the village is steeped in history and surrounded by some of the most unspoiled landscapes in the UK.
A short stroll from your doorstep will bring you to the beach, ideal for swimming, sandcastle building, or just taking in the serene atmosphere.
Just a stone’s throw away is the picturesque village of Porth Dinllaen, a place that feels like a hidden gem on the Llyn Peninsula, it’s home to the world-famous Ty Coch Inn, which has been repeatedly named one of the best seaside pubs in the UK, The Ty Coch Inn, accessible by a scenic walk along the beach, offers a traditional Welsh pub experience, with panoramic views over the bay and a fantastic selection of local ales and seafood, it's the perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploration.
For golf enthusiasts, you're in luck, Morfa Nefyn is also home to the Nefyn & District Golf Club, a stunning course with dramatic coastal views, it’s one of the most unique and scenic courses in Wales, perched right on the cliffs with sweeping views of the sea and the surrounding countryside, whether you’re a seasoned golfer or just enjoying a casual round, this club offers a memorable experience with a course that will challenge and delight.
The Llyn Peninsula itself is a haven for outdoor lovers, with a variety of walking trails, cycling routes, and wildlife watching opportunities, from the dramatic cliffs of the north coast to the lush countryside and quaint villages, there’s so much to explore, the area is rich in history, with ancient sites, castles, and traditional Welsh culture just waiting to be discovered.
Whether you’re here for a weekend getaway or a longer stay, Morfa Nefyn and the surrounding area offer an unforgettable escape.
Venture further afield and explore the majesty of Caernarfon Castle, an imposing, medieval fortress whose storied walls echo with history, making it a must-visit for any history enthusiast.
Spend sunny afternoons at the stunning stretch of Newborough Beach, where soft sands meet rolling waves for a blissful day by the sea that the family will adore.
Round off your trip with a visit to the local Maritime Museum, showcasing a fascinating collection of nautical artefacts that offer an intriguing insight into the region's rich seafaring history.
Let Bryn Tirion be your home-away-from-home as you explore the splendour of Pwllheli, Gwynedd.