Enjoying captivating views over the glorious Pwllheli Beach and situated in the unofficial capital of the Llŷn Peninsula is this superb second-floor abode, Sea View Apartment. This delightful accommodation is perfect for a couple seeking some time away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and escape to the coast for a tranquil retreat. Head up the staircase to the second-floor apartment, where you will find everything you could possibly need for a self-catering holiday, as well as a welcoming aura to return to each evening, after an action-packed day of exploring. Spend your evenings within the spacious open-plan living room, where the patio doors allow seamless integration from the outside in and provide pretty views of the beach and coast. Fulfilling your culinary needs is the amply-equipped kitchen, where you can make the most of the electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge and freezer to rustle up delicious meals, as well as a dishwasher and a washing machine to offer a helping hand for the duration of your stay. Pop open a bottle of wine whilst dinner bakes in the oven to enjoy at the breakfast bar, with far-reaching views of the coast to admire before settling down at the dining table to relish in some quality time with your partner, while tucking in to your dish. Completing the social space is the sitting area, where you can look forward to sinking into the leather sofa and tuning into the Smart TV, or during a balmy evening, open up the patio doors and spend time upon the balcony. The balcony comes with a set of table and chairs, making a great spot for enjoying a glass of wine, whilst catching the final glimpses of sunshine with the crashing waves as your soundtrack. Once the sun has set, catch your rest within the bedroom, boasting a king-size bed and ample storage space to keep your belongings. Concluding the interior is the bathroom, which boasts a raised bath with a sea view as well as a walk-in shower. Immerse yourself in your surroundings by taking a stroll through the bustling coastal town, where you will find a large selection of pubs, restaurants, cafés and shops, as well as a popular open-air market on Wednesdays and Sundays. A stone’s throw from the cottage is the sandy beach, where you can spend afternoons lazing on the sands or if you are feeling active, visit the modern marina, offering opportunities for sailing and the watersports centre. Pwllheli is a great base for touring the waters of Cardigan Bay and the Irish Sea, as well as enjoying leisurely coastal cruises to catch glimpses of seals, seabirds and dolphins. Day trips can be spent traveling to the popular seaside resort of Abersoch, with its finer selection of eateries, accompanied by fine beaches and a sheltered harbour. Guests of the apartment can also spend their time exploring the rest of the Llŷn Peninsula, or traveling further afield to the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park or the majestic Isle of Anglesey. Sea View Apartment makes a splendid retreat promising a relaxed holiday in Wales.
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