Perched rurally in the charming coastal town of Nefyn, Gwynedd is this lovely five-bedroom property, Farmhouse. Welcoming a total of ten guests and two pets, and boasting plenty of living spaces, private parking and the option of ground-floor accommodation, Farmhouse is the perfect base for the whole family to gather and relish a getaway to lovely North Wales. Cross the threshold into the property to discover a well-equipped kitchen hosting all the necessary appliances needed to be able to whip up tasty dishes for your guests; settle down at the dining table and pop open a bottle of bubbly, toasting to a fantastic holiday as you tuck into a feast. On balmier evenings, step outside onto the patio area, surrounded by 1-acre of garden to delight in an alfresco affair and bask in your surroundings a little longer in the hot tub, before heading inside to a homely sitting room or snug in the kitchen, both boasting a woodburning stove to create an inviting ambience for the night ahead. When the night draws to a close, retreat to one of five thoughtfully-presented bedrooms including a ground-floor king-size, two doubles and two twins, all with plenty of storage to house your personal belongings. In the morning, begin your day with a revitalising shower or long soak ahead of venturing out to explore the local town; there is even a utility with a washing machine, a tumble dryer, and an extra fridge for your convenience, so no matter how muddy your adventures become, you’ll stay feeling fresh. If you can tear yourself away from this impressive abode, visit Traeth Nefyn which resides a stone’s throw away for a peaceful spot to sunbathe, paddleboarding, swim or simply relax as the world goes by; for scenic views, journey to Trefor Sea Stacks, Morfa Nefyn, Ty Coch, or the seaview manor house, Plas yn Rhiw. Further afield in Criccieth, explore Castell Criccieth and explore the surrounding headland which has beautiful vistas across the stretching coastline, or traverse the various walking, cycling and hiking trails that can be found peppered throughout the Snowdonia National Park, including Snowdon for those who may fancy a challenge. For bustling city life, head to Bangor which hosts a wealth of pubs, restaurants, cafes and bars in addition to the infamous Garth Pier and magnificent Bangor Cathedral. However you choose to fill your days in Gwynedd, ensure you do it from the homely base of Farmhouse.
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