Resting in a sought-after position by the beach in The Warren Holiday Park near Abersoch, North Wales is this wonderful, detached chalet, The Warren H5. Enjoying spectacular sea views and access to a wealth of fabulous facilities, the chalet is an idyllic setting for a family getaway by the coast. After parking in one of two handy spaces, head inside the dwelling to discover an open-plan living space that has been finished to a high standard, with neutral tones throughout, along with floor-to-ceiling windows filling the space with natural light. After a day packed with beachcombing or surfing, grab a seat on the spacious sofa and warm your toes in front of the electric fire; turn on the Smart TV and choose between a selection of channels from Sky Q. The kitchen enjoys pretty tiling and wooden worktops, along with hosting ample appliances, including an integrated dishwasher and fridge/freezer, where you can whip up a feast for all the family to enjoy. When dinner is served, enjoy it at the dining table as you crack open a bottle of wine and make a toast to this fabulous getaway. Freshen up before bed in the family bathroom, with its p-shaped bath making for the perfect relaxation spot after a day packed with walking and cycling around the Llŷn Peninsula. Enjoy a well-deserved rest in one of three bedrooms, this one being a king-size enjoying its own TV and fitted storage, as well as access to a contemporary en-suite shower room; the other two bedrooms are ideal for the kids or extra guests and sport lovely colour schemes and ample storage for your things. The decking is not only a great spot to dine alfresco in, with its dining seating and barbecues, but provides you with access to stairs that lead down to the stunning Warren Beach. After enjoying a morning of fun in the sun at the beach, venture back to the park to access one of its many facilities, from a spa to a soft play area; the park additionally hosts The Warren Sandbar, a bar/restaurant where you can enjoy dining as you watch the sunset over Abersoch Bay. A scenic stroll along the Llŷn Coastal Path or drive will bring you to Abersoch, where you can access more of your amenities in one place, including eateries and convenience stores; the village is also home to a fantastic surfing and sailing scene, where you can rent a surfboard or embark on a sailing lesson along the shores of the village’s two phenomenal beaches. Just north of the holiday park is the village of Llanbedrog, where you can hike through the close-by heathland, where a panoramic viewpoint and the Tin Man Statue can be found, as well as sunbathe on the renowned beach, before stopping for a bite to eat at one of the several eateries in the village, including the Aqua Beach Bar. Pwllheli is situated further along the cove and makes for a fabulous outing; for a day immersed in nature, be sure to wander along the coastal path to the Mynydd Mawr headland or hop aboard a boat from Porth Meudwy to the Bardsey Island, where birdwatching opportunities await. Treat you and your family to an excellent stay at The Warren H5.
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