Abersoch 1.5 miles.
The delightsome, detached holiday home of Madoc View is settled in Bwlchtocyn near Abersoch.
Set on one level and savouring elevated sea views, this is an idyllic setting for a family or group of eight’s seaside adventure.
The whitewashed dwelling boasts ample off-road parking for both cars and boats, where you can leave your vehicle before ascending the stairs to this fantastic abode.
The living/dining room is a charming space where you can warm yourself up by the fire after a day at sea, before unwinding on the sofas in front of the TV where you have access to a range of Sky channels; the space additionally showcases spectacular views of the sea and distant Eryri (Snowdonia).
The kitchen/diner is nearby and sports pretty, coastal colours throughout whilst also featuring a selection of fantastic appliances to rustle up delicious meals with, as well as your laundry facilities.
Enjoy a meal at the kitchen’s own dining table for two, or with the rest of the group at the living/dining room’s stylish dining area; why not head out to the side terrace where outdoor seating is available, surrounded by glass-panelled fencing so you can take advantage of the encompassing vista.
In the evening, choose between four bedrooms to rest in, the first one being an impressive king-size with silky, floral décor, access to the terrace and an en-suite shower room, further along you will find a pretty double that benefits from a built-in wardrobe, a stylish twin room with a vanity so you can prep for the day in style, and finally, a children’s twin room that features its own TV and Xbox with several games.
The family bathroom hosts both a walk-in shower and a bath, so you can easily get ready for an exciting day out in the Llŷn Peninsula.
The property is finished off by a large back garden that hosts a vast lawn where the kids and your two furry friends can run free and play, whilst you unwind on the patio with a cold beverage in-hand.
Madoc View is just a stone’s throw away from Machroes Beach, meaning ample fun in the sun and sand can be had; the beach backs onto the fabulous tearooms at Mickey’s Boatyard as well as the Abersoch Golf Club and Yacht Club.
Travel to Abersoch to spend the day surfing and sailing along the coast from Abersoch Main or Abersoch Harbour Beach, before visiting the ample independent shops lining the high street and stopping for a bite to eat at the seafront restaurant, The Cove.
A delightful outing awaits in Llanengan, where you can hike through the Hillfort and onto the Llŷn Coastal Path, stop for a drink or meal at the popular Sun Inn pub, bask in the sun on Hells Mouth Beach, or continue along the coast to discover the quaint, historic manor of Plas yn Rhiw.
Llanbedrog, Aberdaron and Pwllheli are all within easy reach and make for fantastic outings, with beaches, nature-rich activities and stunning sights to sea; be sure to travel to the western side of the peninsula to discover even more picturesque towns and villages.
A marvellous break awaits at Madoc View.