Maes Y Ffynnon is a three-storey property located in Nefyn, Gwynedd, Wales, that sleeps up to 9 guests and allows pets. Situated near the Lleyn Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and just a short distance from the coast, this property offers a perfect escape for a group looking to explore the stunning surroundings.
The property features a comfortable living room with leather settees and a Smart TV, a well-equipped kitchen with integrated appliances, and a dining area for enjoying home-cooked meals. Outside, there is a decked area with furniture and an enclosed garden with outdoor seating, perfect for entertaining and relaxing in the evenings.
With four bedrooms spread over two floors, including king-size beds, twin and bunk beds, and a single bed, Maes Y Ffynnon offers a variety of sleeping arrangements. Each bedroom is tastefully decorated in neutral tones and equipped with wall-mounted Smart TVs for added comfort.
Guests can enjoy nearby convenience stores for supplies and a traditional pub for meals out. The golden sands of Traeth Nefyn are within easy reach, providing stunning sea views and a great spot for both guests and their canine companions to enjoy. Maes Y Ffynnon offers a fantastic retreat for those looking to explore the beauty of Wales.
Weekly price from £664
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