Fron Olau, Llyn Peninsula, Mynydd Nefyn Near Nefyn

Gwynedd. Sleeps up to 6

Fron Olau is a lovingly renovated Traditional Welsh Long Cottage featuring the most amazing panoramic views, situated in an elevated position overlooking Nefyn/Morfa Nefyn/Porthdinllaen. The views and sunsets witnessed from Fron Olau need to be witnessed first-hand to be truly appreciated – not only do you have uninterrupted sea and mountain views but you can clearly see the Isle of Anglesey and in certain weather conditions the Wicklow Mountains in Ireland are a stunning backdrop. The owners have put their heart and soul into sympathetically transforming Fron Olau into a luxury tranquil paradise for guests, whilst retaining the original character - perfect for guests who truly want to experience the magic only the Llyn Peninsula can offer – Fron Olau is truly a unique property with parts of the cottage dating back to circa 18th Century – interestingly, the original cottage once had a traditional thatched roof. Fron Olau is a true gem situated on the gorgeous Llyn Peninsula with beaches less than 5-minute’s drive and access to the Coastal Path literally from the front door. Situated in approximately 8-acres of grounds, guests are encouraged to explore “The Dell” – a relaxing garden space with a vast array of rare flowers – the Orchids are especially beautiful, and there is a large wildflower Meadow which is a joy to behold in summer months. Within a few minute’s drive, you have a choice of Blue Flag Award Beaches, the spectacular Nefyn Golf Course, horse riding, windsurfing, paddle boarding and the World-famous Ty Coch Inn – voted as one of the top 10 Beach Bars in the world. Once you’ve done with a day’s exploring, return to spend your evenings outdoors, where you can dine alfresco and enjoy an indulgent soak in your own private wood fired hot tub. Once guests experience a stay at Fron Olau, no other holiday cottage will come close and guests lucky enough to stay here will undoubtedly return year after year.

Weekly price from £1136

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