Pentraeth Cottage, Abersoch welcomes you through a bright and sociable kitchen / dining room where French doors open onto a side patio, perfect for extending meals outdoors on balmy summer evenings. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric range cooker with hob and integrated appliances including dishwasher, fridge / freezer, and coffee machine. The elegant lounge offers sumptuous sofas gathered around a wood burning stove, complemented by carefully chosen local artwork that celebrates the surrounding Welsh landscape.
Step outside, where well-maintained lawns and a private patio garden offer harbour views and a tranquil spot for morning coffee, whilst gated parking for two cars provides both convenience and security. Upstairs, three lovely bedrooms provide peaceful retreats: two king-size rooms and one flexible twin, all fitted with high-quality oak furniture and crisp linens. The master bedroom enjoys an en-suite shower room, while a family bathroom with shower over bath serves the remaining bedrooms.
Picture lazy mornings with coffee on the patio, gentle harbour sounds drifting up from below as the village stirs. Spend sun-filled days exploring Abersoch's golden beaches and boutique shops, then return to your peaceful retreat. As evening falls, gather around the wood burner with a glass of wine, planning tomorrow's coastal adventures.
Pentraeth Cottage, Abersoch sits in an elevated position with views over the inner harbour, perfectly placed to explore the beautiful Llŷn Peninsula. Porth Y Swnt in Aberdaron (14 km) is a fascinating heritage centre celebrating Welsh maritime culture and the area's rich literary connections through engaging exhibitions and traditional craft demonstrations. Castell Cricieth in Cricieth (21 km) crowns its rocky headland with commanding views across Cardigan Bay, where medieval stone walls and atmospheric towers tell tales of Welsh princes and English conquest. Llanfair Slate Caverns in Llanfair (27 km) take you deep into vast underground chambers carved from solid rock, revealing the dramatic scale of Victorian slate mining through guided tours. Glaslyn Wildlife in Prenteg (31 km) offers thrilling osprey watching opportunities from specially designed hides, where these magnificent birds of prey can be observed fishing and nesting in their natural habitat.
Venture further to discover more of North Wales's treasures. Morfa Harlech National Nature Reserve in Harlech (48 km) protects rare coastal habitats including extensive sand dunes, salt marshes, and mudflats teeming with wildlife, perfect for peaceful nature walks and birdwatching throughout the seasons. King Arthur's Labyrinth in Corris (48 km) is an underground boat ride that takes you on a magical journey through ancient Welsh legends into a mysterious realm of dragons, giants, epic battles, and the enduring legend of King Arthur himself. Menai Suspension Bridge in Menai Bridge (49 km) spans the strait in elegant iron arcs, Thomas Telford's engineering masterpiece connecting Anglesey to mainland Wales since 1826.
The Italianate village of Portmeirion lies 38 kilometres away, where Sir Clough Williams-Ellis's whimsical architectural fantasy creates a Mediterranean dreamscape of pastel-coloured buildings, exotic gardens, and spectacular estuary views. Meanwhile, Aberystwyth sits 54 kilometres from the cottage. This classic Victorian seaside town combines a sweeping promenade and historic cliff railway with a vibrant university atmosphere. It offers independent shops, and excellent restaurants celebrating the best of Welsh produce.
































