Perfectly blending exceptional modern design with authentic local touches that make a stay in this corner of North Wales so charming, Porth Colmon is one of our newest additions to the coastal cottages at Nature's Point. Recently completed, this new cottage is just a short jaunt from the unforgettable natural wonders, tourist attractions and pretty harbour villages of the Llŷn Peninsula, making for a luxurious base camp from which to explore the area. The dual-aspect home is on the doorstep of the Wales Coastal Path, allowing those who enjoy exploring on two feet, the opportunity to enjoy one of North Wales' most scenic routes.
The Entrance
Located in an area of outstanding natural beauty, guests at Nature's Point tend to spend their days exploring the beautiful coastline, cliff-top trails and powder-soft beaches. Luckily for those holidaying in Porth Colmon, there is a handy boot room (complete with coat rack, storage and WC) leading from the front door, to ensure any souvenirs from the outdoors aren't encouraged in! Before you enter however, pause to take in the spectacular views across the open fields to the renowned Ty Coch Inn and Morfa Nefyn.
Cooking, Dining & Other Essentials
Fitted with a contemporary kitchen that boasts all of the modern amenities and integrated appliances you may need to whip up a family feast, the cottage allows budding chefs to stay sociable with their fellow guests with the open-plan layout. Within the kitchen space, the dining table sits four perfectly, with plenty of room for all to tuck in. The exceptional views of Porthdinllaen from the dining area set the pace for days spent discovering the coast.
Living
Whilst the ground floor has been designed to embrace open-plan living, Porth Colmon still retains that wonderful cosy feel of a coastal cottage. Fitted with contemporary log-burning fire and locally sourced soft furnishings, as well as a soothing colour palette that aids relaxation, there's nowhere better suited for snuggling up with loved ones. The flat-screen TV and Bose Bluetooth Speakers invite nights spent watching movies together, whilst the solid wooden floors retain enough heat to pad around happily in bare feet and dressing gowns. Stepping outside, the sliding doors lead directly onto the east-facing wooden deck, which take full advantage of the sweeping sea views over to Anglesey and beyond. Guests can enjoy the large open fields, where there is plenty of space for the little ones to run wild.
Sleeping & Bathing
Master Bedroom - Beautiful king-sized bedroom with high ceilings and sweeping views out to the mountains and sparkling sea, plus an en-suite bathroom with powerful shower and contemporary fixtures.
Second Bedroom - Perfect for young explorers, this bedroom offers twin beds and skylights for fun-filled sleepovers with views across to the Ty Coch Inn beyond. There is also a new Smart TV with Games Monitor.
Family Bathroom - Featuring a deep bubbly tub with shower over, for soaking weary limbs after a day spent exploring.
Parking
Guests can find parking a short walk from Porth Colmon, in the allocated section adjacent to The Stables 3.
Located in Pwllheli, this apartment is by the sea. Nefyn & District Golf Club and Plas Heli are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Llŷn and Glynlllifon Country Park.
Weekly price from £1232
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