Located in a coastal complex, this first floor apartment is just 100 yards from the beach of Pwllheli. Stretching to the harbour, the beach is part of the Sarnau Special Area of Conservation and is home to an abundance of natural habitats and wildlife. This beautiful area offers a range of traditional seaside activities including swimming, sailing, surfing and canoeing, while the bustling town itself offers independent shops, restaurants, cafes and amenities, including a leisure centre with pool. Walkers and cyclists should follow the Llyn Coast Path, which promises breath taking sea views, while culture lovers will enjoy a visit to the nearby Criccieth Castle or National Trust Plas yn Rhiw. The apartment sits overlooking the sea with a spectacular large bay window for you to gaze out of. Inside, the accommodation has been beautifully updated to create light and airy rooms with a sociable open plan layout. Prepare delicious meals in the modern kitchen, before dining at the table in the bay window or at the breakfast bar. With comfortable sofas, wooden flooring, a smart TV with integrated DVD player and large bay window offering spectacular sea views, the lounge area is a serene and inviting space to relax at the end of the day. This property offers two bedrooms, one double and one bunk bedroom for children. The bedrooms share a spacious and modern bathroom with WC and shower over bath. Outside, there is a shared lawn area for enjoying summer picnics, plus access to the beach. Guests also have access to a sauna and steam room on the ground floor of the apartment complex.
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