
Afallon Aberdaron is a four-storey detached period house built in 1870 on the Ll?n Peninsula in North Wales. It sleeps 14 guests across six bedrooms with panoramic views of Cardigan Bay from the garden room and deck. The garden gate opens directly onto the Wales Coast Path.
Aberdaron sits at the tip of the Ll?n Peninsula facing Cardigan Bay. The village has a pub and a shop within easy reach. Porth Meudwy a small cove less than a mile away is the departure point for boat trips to Bardsey Island where seals and puffins live alongside over 300 species of birds. Bardsey holds the first International Dark Sky Sanctuary designation in Europe.
Six bedrooms sleep 14 across two upper floors.
Afallon Aberdaron is a four-storey detached period house built in 1870 on the Ll?n Peninsula in North Wales. It sleeps 14 guests across six bedrooms with panoramic views of Cardigan Bay from the garden room and deck. The garden gate opens directly onto the Wales Coast Path.
Aberdaron sits at the tip of the Ll?n Peninsula facing Cardigan Bay. The village has a pub and a shop within easy reach. Porth Meudwy a small cove less than a mile away is the departure point for boat trips to Bardsey Island where seals and puffins live alongside over 300 species of birds. Bardsey holds the first International Dark Sky Sanctuary designation in Europe.
Six bedrooms sleep 14 across two upper floors. First floor has a king-size room with sea views, a large twin with sea views and two triple rooms with full-size single beds. The second floor has two further large twin rooms. There are two bathrooms plus a separate WC.
The basement games room has a pool table and table tennis. The lounge has an open fire and a piano. A children's playroom keeps younger guests occupied. The fully enclosed landscaped garden has a built-in brick BBQ and a deck overlooking Cardigan Bay. Up to four cars park on the driveway.
Afallon Aberdaron suits large families and groups who want direct coast path access, sea views and serious space to spread out. Three dogs are welcome. Book it for a proper Welsh coastal escape.
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The king-size and large twin on the first floor both have stunning views across Cardigan Bay wake up to the sea every morning.
Walk straight onto the Wales Coast Path from the garden gate. No driving to a trailhead just open the gate and go.
The converted basement has a pool table, table tennis and a smart speaker great for evenings when the weather turns.
The landscaped garden is fully enclosed with expansive lawns, outdoor furniture and a built-in brick BBQ for alfresco dining.
Six bedrooms across four floors plus a garden room, separate dining room and children's playroom means no one is on top of each other.
Up to three dogs are allowed. With direct coast path access and Aberdaron beach nearby it is a brilliant base for dogs and their owners.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach Afallon Aberdaron by car, take the A499 south down the Ll?n Peninsula then follow the B4413 through Botwnnog and on to Aberdaron village. The postcode LL53 8BS will take you directly to the property. Driveway parking is available for up to four cars on arrival.
The nearest railway station is Pwllheli, approximately 14 miles from Aberdaron. From Pwllheli you can take a taxi or hire a car to reach the property the drive takes around 30 minutes along the B4413.
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