Hillside, Abersoch is a spacious four-bedroom detached property positioned on an elevated plot in the heart of this thriving coastal village. The open-plan living and dining area welcomes you with two comfortable sofas and an oak dining table for eight, whilst patio doors frame stunning views across the countryside towards the distant ocean. The contemporary kitchen features an electric oven and hob, fridge / freezer, microwave and dishwasher, with windows overlooking the rear garden as you prepare meals. A large utility room near the front door provides perfect storage for beach equipment, complete with sink, washing machine and tumble dryer for sandy post-beach clean-ups.
Heading outside, the enclosed rear garden is a real highlight, offering a generous lawn where children can play and dogs can roam freely, alongside a paved patio with stylish rattan sofa and outdoor dining furniture. The front of the property features a tiered lawn area with its own private terrace and bistro set, whilst upstairs, a first-floor balcony shared between two bedrooms captures glimpses of the sea beyond. Four beautifully furnished bedrooms provide restful accommodation: the king-size room boasts a romantic four-poster bed, en-suite shower room and access to the sea-view balcony, whilst two twin rooms (one also opening onto the balcony) offer flexible sleeping arrangements. A ground-floor double bedroom with Smart TV and adjacent shower room provides convenient single-level living. The family bathroom upstairs features a bath with shower overhead. Private parking for four cars completes this wonderful coastal retreat.
Picture mornings on the balcony with coffee in hand, watching the village come to life below as sea breezes drift up from the bay. Spend sun-drenched days on Abersoch's golden sands, just a ten-minute stroll away, then return to fire up the barbecue on your private patio as the Welsh countryside glows in the evening light. Later, gather around the oak table for leisurely dinners, or sink into the garden sofa with a glass of wine, the distant ocean shimmering on the horizon.
Hillside, Abersoch puts you perfectly placed to discover the natural beauty and historic treasures of the Llŷn Peninsula. Plas yn Rhiw in Rhiw (8 km) is an enchanting National Trust property, this charming manor house sits amid stunning ornamental gardens with sweeping views across Hell's Mouth Bay, offering peaceful woodland walks and delightful seasonal displays. Glasfryn Parc near Y Ffôr (15 km) combines exhilarating outdoor adventures with wakeboarding, paddleboarding and land-based activities including archery and clay pigeon shooting, perfect for active families seeking thrills. Llanfair Slate Caverns in Llanfair (27 km) takes you deep underground into fascinating Victorian slate mines, where guided tours reveal the industry's rich heritage through dramatic caverns and original machinery. The commanding Harlech Castle in Harlech (27 km) dominates its clifftop position with magnificent medieval architecture, this UNESCO World Heritage fortress offering breathtaking Snowdonia mountain views and captivating tales of Welsh history.
Venture further afield to experience North Wales at its most spectacular. Zip World Penrhyn Quarry in Braichmelyn (48 km) delivers heart-pounding adventures including the world's fastest zip line, soaring above a flooded quarry lake with adrenaline-fuelled experiences perfect for thrill-seekers. GreenWood Family Park in Y Felinheli (51 km) is an award-winning forest adventure playground combining eco-friendly attractions with traditional outdoor fun, from toboggan runs to solar-powered boats and imaginative play areas. Welsh Highland Railway in Blaenau Ffestiniog (53 km) offers nostalgic steam train journeys through Snowdonia's most dramatic landscapes, winding past mountain peaks and through historic slate mining country on Britain's longest heritage railway.
The historic walled town of Caernarfon lies 38 kilometres away, where the magnificent castle dominates the waterfront and charming harbour-side streets host independent shops and traditional Welsh cafés. Meanwhile, Llanfairpwllgwyngyll is 48-kilometre drive. The town's full name is famous for Britain's longest place name. It offers delightful shopping opportunities alongside the nearby Menai Strait's stunning tidal waters and the elegant Britannia Bridge connecting Anglesey to mainland Wales.
































