Tucked away on the outskirts of Abersoch is this delightful, detached, single-storey cottage, Eithinog. The property is in a prime location on the Llŷn Peninsula, with Aberosch's golden sands within easy reach, for a family or group of five's coastal retreat. Find parking for five cars on the private driveway before stepping inside your home-from-home. With essential amenities for your self-catering holiday, the kitchen hosts an electric cooker to whip up hot dinners, as well as a washing machine to clean sandy towels ready for the next day. Just in the porchway, you'll find a freezer for extra storage! The social heart of the cottage is a spacious living/dining room with an electric fire for colder months; set the table for five and toast to your retreat, whilst three sofas await for relaxing afternoons with your favourite show on the Smart TV. Summer evenings can be spent in the rear or front garden with plenty of lawn space for picnics and sunbathing with a good book. After a day at the beach, step under the rainfall shower head to rinse off the sand in the bathroom or enjoy a relaxing soak in the tub; there's also a handy cloakroom with WC just next door. Three spacious bedrooms offer storage space and homely settings to catch your rest before more adventures, including a double with basin, another double and a single. Venture into Abersoch for plenty of restaurants and pubs to take a break from cooking, as well as convenience stores to stock up on the essentials; pack your towels for Abersoch beach just nearby, a pristine spot to soak up the sun, while watersport lovers can windsurf, water ski or sail across the sparkling sea. Bring your clubs for sea views as you test your swing at Abersoch Golf Club, head to the nearby Porth Neigwl for some of the best waves for surfing, and the Llŷn Peninsula is a hiker's paradise with scenic paths leading you to idyllic coves. Spot a variety of birdlife as you trek along a gorgeous coastline, or if you're seeking the hustle and bustle, Pwllheli is a short drive away with a bustling harbour, classic seaside amusements and Traeth Marian-y-de Beach. Visit the picturesque Aberdaron for traditional Welsh bakeries, café, Traeth Aberdaron, an unforgettable beach, whilst the coastal path leads you to the tip of the peninsula overlooking Ynys Enlli. For a base you'll love returning to, choose Eithinog for your beach holiday in North Wales.
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