Morawelon, Abersoch

Gwynedd. Sleeps up to 9

Abersoch 1.5 miles. Perched in an elevated position in Bwlchtocyn near Abersoch is this sumptuous, detached house, Morawelon. With ample off-road parking, a gorgeous décor and extensive sea views, Morawelon is a lavish base for a group of nine to explore the Llŷn Peninsula. Head inside the inviting abode and pass through the grand hallway to find an impressive, spacious kitchen containing stylish fittings topped with granite worktops and containing a bounty of fantastic appliances, from an American-style fridge/freezer to an electric double oven; the space also hosts a central breakfast bar that can seat up to six people, along with laundry facilities. When dinner has been rustled up in this fabulous space, gather your group in the dining room where a lovely dining table awaits; open the patio doors to bring in the sea breeze and those glorious views of the sea and Eryri (Snowdonia) in the distance. Choose between two appealing rooms to relax in, one being an elegant sitting room with plush sofas, a woodburning stove and TV with Freeview, the other being a sunroom that encompasses the panoramic vista and presents three stylish sofas to unwind on; the room additionally contains a Smart TV and a selection of books to keep you entertained. When night falls, venture upstairs to find four excellent bedrooms to enjoy a well-earned rest in, the first one being a delightful king-size that contains its own sitting area with TV and a spacious, en-suite shower room, two more being spacious doubles adorned with tasteful décor, the last room being a family room that is perfect for the kids, with a daybed and bunk; all the bedrooms relish elevated views of the countryside and sea. The bathroom is a fabulous space with a chandelier and freestanding bath taking centre stage; if you’d rather have a quick rinse before heading out for the day, the room is also served by a walk-in shower, and the interior of the property is completed by a handy cloakroom. The first floor opens out to an infinity balcony, with two sun loungers for you to sunbathe on as you sip a refreshing drink. The spacious garden can be found below and benefits from a raised patio with lovely landscaping and seating; the spacious lawn is situated next to the patio and is ideal for the kids to play on. Morawelon benefits from being within easy reach of the Llŷn Coastal Path, a farm shop, Machroes Beach and thelittletearooms @ Mickey's Boatyard, a great holiday is able to be enjoyed without travelling far! Travel a short distance to Abersoch to find your amenities nestled in one setting, including a fabulous selection of pubs and eateries; tour the high street and find a gem in one of the many independent shops, before making your way down to one of the two beaches to take part in surfing, sailing or simply sunbathing on the fine sands. Llanengan is within easy reach and backs onto the winding River Soch, where you can enjoy a lovely stroll, before stopping for a pint at The Sun Inn and exploring the historic Llanengan Hillfort; a short walk from Llanengan bring you to the renowned Hells Mouth Beach, where more fun in the sun is waiting to be had. Spend the day in Llanbedrog, where you can walk to your heart’s content through the village’s woodland and heathland, before unwinding in the Plas Glyn y Weddw Gallery’s café and exploring the Gothic manor’s art exhibits. The Llŷn Peninsula is a fabulous holiday destination for walking enthusiasts, with its Llŷn Coastal Path passing through a plethora of settlements, including Aberdaron, Trefor and Pwllheli, whilst also providing fabulous views and birdwatching opportunities along the coastline, and leading to the mainland, where Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park awaits. For a stay in an impressive home-from-home with coastal activities in abundance, choose Morawelon.

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