Ty Coed is a stunning detached house in Abersoch, Wales, perfect for a group of 10 with 5 bedrooms and ample off-road parking. The property features a well-equipped kitchen/diner, spacious sitting room, and snug for relaxation. The first floor offers five well-appointed bedrooms and two impressive bathrooms, ensuring comfort and convenience for all guests.
A quaint courtyard at the rear provides a peaceful outdoor space, while the central location allows easy access to amenities, restaurants, and beaches in Abersoch. Nearby attractions include Abersoch Golf Club, Llŷn Coastal Path, and the charming village of Llanbedrog with its dog-friendly beach and historical landmarks.
For those looking to explore further, the market town of Pwllheli is just a short distance away, offering a variety of attractions and easy access to other towns in Gwynedd via the train station. Guests can also visit the Welsh Highland Heritage Railway for a unique experience in the region.
Overall, Ty Coed provides a comfortable and convenient base for a memorable stay in Abersoch, with its spacious accommodation, modern amenities, and proximity to a range of attractions and activities for all ages to enjoy.
Weekly price from £1010
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