Boasting the best of the Welsh countryside with easy access to the coast, this family-friendly property is a great base for those in search of adventure. Come rain or shine the conservatory offers some of the best seats in the house, with gorgeous panoramic views of Llanllwni and a great roof for stargazing overhead. To explore the tranquillity of this part of Wales, pay a visit to Brechfa Forest for waymarked trails, picturesque picnic spots and a fantastic view of summer sunsets.
The cosy living room/diner is the heart of this holiday home, with a characterful wood burner set into an exposed stone fireplace creating a fantastic place to unwind at the end of each day. A lovely corner sofa ensures space for the whole family to sprawl out, with a six-seater dining table positioned behind for mealtimes. Taking inspiration from its countryside location, the property has a rustic feel, seamlessly paired with modern updates to ensure an enjoyable stay. The galley-style kitchen offers plenty of space to prepare meals, with a breakfast bar along one wall. Additional seating can be found in the conservatory with space to place board games or sit in the light, bright space with a good book. Upstairs there are three delightful bedrooms, starting with a country-style double boasting an en-suite shower room for additional privacy. A second double and a pretty twin complete the sleeping arrangements. Set within a working farm, you’ll have plenty of outdoor space to explore, with a fire pit for long evenings and an enclosed area perfect for walking the dog.
Whilst the countryside has a wealth of walking trails and indulgent eateries near the village of Llanllwni, the coast lies just 22 miles away. Head to Cardigan Bay (22 miles) to try your hand at surfing or simply relax on the sand. From here, you could even head off on a wildlife spotting boat trip and keep your eyes out for dolphins or stroll along the coast path in search of the very best viewpoints.