Quaint and Traditional Coast Cottage, Sleeps 4 | 1-Bryn-Tirion
Set high on a hillside with nothing but sea views and grazing sheep for company, 1-Bryn-Tirion is a quaint and traditional coast cottage (sleeps 4) that’s full of character and ideal for those looking to truly unwind. Semi-detached and sharing a wall with a second holiday let (owned by the same friendly folk), it’s the perfect blend of privacy and potential for a group getaway.
This charming stone cottage delivers classic coastal character from the get-go: whitewashed walls, slate roof, and a front garden where wildflowers sway in the breeze. Step inside and you're greeted by exposed stonework, cosy panelling and a wood-burning stove that practically demands a cup of tea and a good book.
The open-plan living space includes a small but well-equipped kitchen (oven, hob, fridge, microwave, toaster), a dining table for four, and a comfy sitting area to flop into after a day exploring the coast.
Downstairs you’ll find a cleverly designed bunk-style bedroom, with a double bed on the bottom and a single on top – great for kids or friends who don’t mind sharing. There’s also a modern bathroom with a shower over the bath, a raised toilet, and bath board for those needing accessible features.
Upstairs, via a sturdy wooden ladder, is the real surprise: a spacious super-king-size bedroom, which can be made up as a twin if preferred. With its own seating area, TV, sloped ceilings and ensuite WC and basin, it feels like a little retreat within a retreat.
Outside, the garden is not enclosed, so if you’re bringing a dog, you’ll need to keep them close (and maybe on a lead) – but the setting is so tranquil, you’ll likely find them lying belly-up in the sun anyway. The views are absolutely knockout, stretching all the way to the sea, and there’s no better spot to watch the light change across the hills.
Whether you're coming as a couple, family or a double cottage crew, this quaint and traditional coast cottage (sleeps 4!) is a peaceful base for exploring the best of the Llyn Peninsula.