Stylish coastal cottage with sea views, hot tub and games room near Aberdaron. Sleeps 10+, pet friendly, with log burner and luxury touches.[Read more...]
If you’ve been dreaming of a coastal escape with sea views, a private hot tub, and a pool table with your name on it - Penbryn-Bach might just be the cottage-shaped answer to your “I need a break” moment.
Set near the charming seaside town of Aberdaron on the Llyn Peninsula, Penbryn-Bach is a large, stylish, and pet-friendly holiday home that sleeps 10. Inside, it’s all whitewashed walls, exposed beams, nautical flourishes and a healthy dose of "ooh that’s nice!" around every corner.
Let’s start with the bedrooms. The master has a double bed, an en suite shower room, and sea views you’ll pretend not to be smug about. Another double offers an en suite with garden views, and there’s a further double room and a bunk room that sleeps four - ideal for younger adventurers or competitive adults. You’ll also find a family bathroom with a tub, and a separate shower room with a walk-in.
The kitchen is a delight: shaker-style cupboards, brass finishes, wooden worktops, and all the gadgets you need (including a dishwasher, because you’re on holiday). Leading off is the show-stopping sunroom-dining area - underfloor heating, glass ceiling, bi-fold doors, and a big table for slow breakfasts and celebratory dinners.
The lounge is made for mooching: comfy corner sofa, log burner, Smart TV, and a blanket or three. And when you need to burn off a scone or settle a family rivalry? The games room has a pool table, shuffleboard, bar stools and enough space for a full tournament.
Outside, the enclosed garden is mature and well-tended, with a furnished patio and a hot tub tucked discreetly around the corner - perfect for post-hike soaking or starry-night relaxing.
Heating throughout is via easy-to-control electric oil radiators, plus underfloor heating in the bathrooms and orangery. Cosy and clever.
Whether you’re planning coastal rambles, lazy beach days, or just want a good book, good company, and a bottle of wine under a sky full of stars - Penbryn-Bach offers it all. Dogs are welcome too (someone has to clean up the crumbs).
Penbryn-Bach is tucked away in the rolling hills just outside Aberdaron, at the heart of the Llyn Peninsula - one of Wales’ most treasured coastal corners. You’ll feel blissfully secluded, but the essentials are all close at hand.
You’re under three miles from Pwllheli Beach - a long stretch of sand with views out across Cardigan Bay. There’s a pub and shop within a mile, so no need to panic if the wine runs out. The Wales Coast Path runs nearby, offering clifftop walks, hidden coves, and more panoramic photo ops than your camera roll can handle.
A short drive gets you to Aberdaron, Porthdinllaen and the Insta-famous Ty Coch Inn on the beach. Garn Boduan, with its Iron Age hillfort and sweeping views, makes for a great morning climb. And if you fancy something wilder, Eryri (Snowdonia) is less than an hour away - mountains, lakes, and legends included.
Fancy a boat trip? Bardsey Island (Ynys Enlli), the island of 20,000 saints, is nearby and makes for a dramatic day out. Or just stay local - Pwllheli’s markets, artisan bakeries and indie cafés have everything you need.
Whether you’re here to hike, hot tub or hoover up local seafood, Penbryn-Bach makes a beautiful, well-connected base.
From the East, after passing through the village of Sarn Meyllteyrn, continue on the B4413 for 5 miles. As the road begins to drop down into Aberdaron, take a right-hand turn/fork direction Uwchmynydd and continue for 1 mile. As the road drops down steeply and bends to the left, take the 2nd of two right turns, direction Uwchmynydd, and continue for a further 0.5 miles. The road bends right and up, continue for another 50m before taking a left turn onto Pen-Bryn-Bach's drive.
Here's a link for more info on the local area that you might find useful:
https://www.dioni.co.uk/things-to-do-in-aberdaron/
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Check-in: 16:00 | Check-out: 10:00
Large car park at front of the property.<br /> <br /> Key safe is on the front wall of the cottage, through the small gate and in your right there is a wooden electrical box in there is the key safe. <strong>Code is 1958</strong>
An elegantly informal home in a stunning location, Uwch-Mynydd sleeps eight with sea views to Bardsey Island and across Cardigan Bay.[Read more...]