Bryn Melyn is a gorgeous stone cottage sitting pretty on a peaceful Welsh hillside in Pwllheli, North Wales. The views here will knock your socks off - stunning coastal panoramas stretch out before you while Snowdonia's peaks loom in the distance. This 3-bedroom beauty combines traditional charm with modern comforts. Fancy a glass of wine while watching the sunset? Bryn Melyn's outdoor spaces were made for exactly that kind of adult indulgence.
The surrounding area offers the perfect mix of relaxation and activity. Less than 2 miles away sits Abersoch with its shops, cafes and pubs. Water sports enthusiasts will find plenty to do and golfers can tee off nearby.
Bryn Melyn is a gorgeous stone cottage sitting pretty on a peaceful Welsh hillside in Pwllheli, North Wales. The views here will knock your socks off - stunning coastal panoramas stretch out before you while Snowdonia's peaks loom in the distance. This 3-bedroom beauty combines traditional charm with modern comforts. Fancy a glass of wine while watching the sunset? Bryn Melyn's outdoor spaces were made for exactly that kind of adult indulgence.
The surrounding area offers the perfect mix of relaxation and activity. Less than 2 miles away sits Abersoch with its shops, cafes and pubs. Water sports enthusiasts will find plenty to do and golfers can tee off nearby. The location strikes the perfect balance between peaceful seclusion and convenient access to local amenities. Everything you need is within a mile's reach.
The cottage sleeps 6 across three bedrooms - two doubles on the ground floor and a twin in the loft space (mind your head on those sloping ceilings!). The spacious lounge features comfy sofas and a wood burner for cozy evenings. The kitchen maintains character with traditional slate floors while providing all essential appliances.
Nearby attractions include Abersoch harbour (1.8 miles, 5 minutes), Snowdonia National Park (25 miles, 40 minutes) and the Ffestiniog Steam Train (20 miles, 35 minutes). The Ll?n Peninsula's beautiful beaches are perfect for family days out.
Bryn Melyn offers the ultimate Welsh escape. Families especially love the wooden play equipment in the garden and the private hot tub where parents can relax after the kids are in bed. Book now before someone else does!
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Guests rave about the breathtaking coastal panoramas from this hillside location. Perfect for sunset watching with a glass of wine.
The private sunken hot tub is a massive hit. Relax in bubbling warmth while taking in those amazing sea views.
Just minutes from Abersoch but peaceful and private. Everything you need within a mile while feeling wonderfully away from it all.
The large garden with wooden play equipment keeps children happy for hours while adults enjoy the outdoor dining areas.
The wood burner in the lounge creates a wonderfully warm atmosphere for evening relaxation after days exploring North Wales.
The deck area and covered patio give options for outdoor dining and relaxation regardless of typical Welsh weather!
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach Bryn Melyn by car, follow the A499 towards Pwllheli and take the turning for Abersoch. The cottage is located on a peaceful hillside with clear directions provided before your stay. You'll find ample private parking when you arrive.
For rail travelers, the nearest station is Pwllheli, approximately 4 miles from the cottage. From there, you'll need to take a short taxi ride to complete your journey to the hillside location.
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Postcode: LL53 7EA
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Postcode: LL53 7PF
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