Resting in the quiet village of Llangwnnadl near Aberdaron, Congl Cae is a stunning, white-washed detached house on the Llŷn Peninsula.
The family-friendly holiday home sleeps 10 guests and is an excellent location to discover the wonders of North Wales.
Private parking with space for boats ensures an easy arrival to Congl Cae; unload your belongings, marvel at the sea views and step inside your holiday abode.
A beautifully-appointed open-plan living space is the social hub of the house with an attractive mix of rustic and contemporary features; gather on the cushioned sofas and armchairs to watch your favourite movie on the Smart TV, while the woodburning stove gently crackles nearby.
The group's chef can utilise fantastic amenities in the kitchen area to rustle up tasty treats, including an electric double oven, hob and fridge/freezer to store fresh produce.
Set the dining table for 10 to share a meal together and crack open your favourite bottle to toast to your fabulous retreat.
With so much outdoor space, why not make the most of the fresh sea air?
Dine alfresco at the side patio with a barbecue, de-stress with a relaxing stargaze in the hot tub, whilst you enjoy the sea views.
As the night draws in, retreat to one of four well-presented bedrooms with charming décor and ample storage space; two king-size bedrooms, one of which has a Smart TV, offer en-suite shower rooms for extra privacy, along with another king-size and a bunk for two younger guests.
Two extra guests benefit from the fabulous private annex which is attached to the property, complete with a mezzanine double, sofa, en-suite shower room and a games room with a pool table to challenge your family to a friendly competition.
The main bathroom at Congl Cae is a sleek, contemporary space to get ready for the day ahead, whether that's a relaxing soak in the freestanding bath or a hot rinse in the walk-in shower, all the while your towel warms on the heated towel rail.
If you can tear yourself away from this idyllic retreat, pack your towels and take the short journey to Traeth Penllech, a beautiful and remote beach to stroll along whatever the weather.
Find excellent amenities in Aberdaron, a popular fishing village hosting a hotel pub and convenience store; be sure to pack your hiking boots and follow the Uwchmynydd circuit to admire the breath-taking coastline, stop for a picnic at Mynydd Mawr headland overlooking Ynys Enlli, and visit the peaceful cove of Traeth Porth Meudwy.
Spend the day in Abersoch with a bustling high street scattered with plenty of eateries and independent shops offering local wares, alongside two beaches renowned for surfing, bathing and a variety of water sports, whilst land-dwellers can still catch gorgeous sea views whilst testing their swing at the village golf course.
Pwllheli is a must-see for sailing enthusiasts with the Plas Heli sailing event, a quaint marina to stop for fish and chips, as well as an extensive beach to lay back on your towel with a good book.
There's so much beauty to behold along the Llŷn Peninsula; follow the coastal path to Llanbedrog with its renowned beach and art gallery, or to Hell's Mouth Beach for perfect surfing conditions, alongside the nearby the Plas yn Rhiw attraction, or go further to the historic town of Criccieth.
Gather your loved ones for a seaside escape at Congl Cae.