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Cosy Three Bedroom Cottage Near Fantastic Sandy Beaches | Saerdy

X6
Dog FriendlyNear BeachNear PubReal Fire
Nefyn
 
 

Located in the heart of Morfa Nefyn, Saerdy is a fabulous cosy three bedroom cottage near fantastic sandy beaches on the Llyn Peninsula. The building, formerly housing a carpenters workshop, sleeps six and is ideal for large families or groups of friends. Within a five minute walk from the beach, this property oozes charm and a coastal vibe that is well suited to its fabulous location.

Entering into the double fronted stone cottage through an attractive pale blue front door, the quirky shape of the building becomes apparent in the fully open plan ground floor space. Whitewashed stone walls and distressed wood panelling, with pale wood effect floor create a bright space filled with beautiful furniture and decor, giving a nautical and coastal feel. To the right, a wonderful kitchen space comprises two counters with oak worktops and white panelled doors. An electric oven and hob sit alongside a dishwasher, full height fridge freezer and ample worktop and storage space. It's a great kitchen space for self-catering and cooking for the household. A farmhouse dining table with six large wicker dining chairs is the perfect spot to gather for breakfast before setting out for the day, or catching up in the evening with a hearty meal.

To the opposite side of the room, a comfortable lounge area features two large sofas set around a coffee table with a cosy log burner tucked into the corner. A wall mounted Smart TV and chess board on the coffee table provide entertainment options, and a sturdy wooden desk located in the corner of the room allows for a great working space if required. There's no denying the coastal theme here. From the seaside based prints on the wall, to pier rope lamps, porthole style mirrors and ornamental shells, all decor is tasteful and complementary to the setting.

Stairs lead from the open plan ground floor space to the first floor of the cosy three bedroom cottage near fantastic sandy beaches. Comprising of two double bedrooms, two bathrooms and room with a set of bunks, Saerdy is a versatile property that's suitable for a family unit, or a group of friends. The master bedroom with en-suite is a stunning room. With bright walls and white window shutters, a large wooden framed bed is flanked by two bedside cabinets, along with a chest of drawers and wardrobe space. The pine furniture is finished in dark shades, with a distressed feel, continuing the theme of the decor downstairs. Chequered blue, white and stone coloured bedding match the towels provided. A door leads into a lovely en-suite with a corner shower unit, WC and sink with storage cupboard under.

The second double room, also finished in bright white with a thick grey carpet includes a wooden framed bed, bedside table with lamp and open wardrobe with shelving and a hanging rail. The third bedroom, a small bedroom featuring a set of bunks is ideal for children, with a solid wood set of bunks, bedside tables and coastal decor dotted around the room. Completing the upstairs layout, the family bathroom includes a bath with shower over, WC and basin with storage cupboards under. Wood effect panelled walls sit alongside sandy coloured wall tiles around the bath, and driftwood towel holders and wicker storage baskets really add to the coastal vibe.

 
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Facilities


Cottage Type
Dog Friendly
Near Beach
Near Pub
Real Fire
Essentials
Linen
Towels
Cot (cot-linen not provided)
WiFi
Central Heating
Smoke detector
Carbon monoxide detector
Inside
1 Pet
Hob
Cooker
Microwave
Fridge
Freezer (not icebox)
Dishwasher
Iron and ironing board
Smart TV
Mobile phone reception
Outside
Enclosed garden
Off street parking
BBQ
 

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Location

 

Located in the heart of Morfa Nefyn, a welcoming village on the Llyn Peninsula, Saerdy also has a wonderful outdoor space that can be enjoyed by guests. A private courtyard to the front of the property features a tiled patio area with outdoor benches and a table, along with additional bench seating to the other side of the front door. A pathway leading across a gravelled section of the courtyard leads to a decked area with a rustic covered seating area and BBQ space. Enclosed to the back and one side, the wooden panelling inside and tin roof provides a charming little covered entertainment area including an outdoor dining table and chairs. The perfect spot to fire up the BBQ on a summer evening, and enjoy some home cooked food along with some drinks.

There's lots to explore near this cosy three bedroom cottage near fantastic sandy beaches. Centrally located on the north coast of the Llyn Peninsula, there are plenty of facilities within walking distance including restaurants, pubs cafes and grocery shops. Nefyn, nearby, is also home to Cwrw Llyn, a fabulous local small batch brewery creating some fantastic beers, with a taproom featuring indoor and outdoor seating.

It's only a short walk through the village from Saerdy to the fantastic Traeth Nefyn (Nefyn Beach), a stunning long expanse of golden sand beach on the popular Wales Coast Path, with mountain views to the north east including Yr Eifl. To the south west the beach stretches out towards the famous village of Porthdinllaen which is home to the Ty Coch Inn, a beachside pub which is rated one of the best beach bars in the world. Located on a spit of land jutting out to sea, the old fishing village of Porthdinllaen can be accessed via the beach or along a path running through the nearby golf course on the headland. It's a wonderful spot for a cold beer on the beach, and there are further coves to explore along the coastal path. Summer weekend evenings provide a real beach bar party vibe with DJ's playing out on the patio, alongside an outdoor bar.

The Llyn Peninsula offers one of the most dramatic sections of coastline in Wales, that can be explored on foot or by car. Wild sandy beaches give way to dramatic headlands and cliffs. There are quiet areas to explore, and in contrast, vibrant resorts such as Abersoch with its beautiful beach, alongside a whole host of fabulous restaurants and bars. Families should make time to head over to Glasfryn Parc, located centrally on the peninsula and only a fifteen minute drive from the property. Glasfryn offers a whole host of activities including go karting, archery, crazy golf and a number of water based activities such as kayaking and Stand Up Paddle Boarding.

Here's a link for more information on the local area that you might find useful:
Things to do in Nefyn

 
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Max Adults:
4
Max Children:
2
Max Infants:
1
Maximum number of adults and children is 6
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Guest Reviews

 
Kathy Quiligotti
 
 

Lovely home and a great base for exploring , we had a great stay. Many thanks.

Richard
 
 

Superb bolt hole whilst walking local hills. Highly recommended.

Gail Biggs
 
 

Nice cottage, well placed for some good walks from the door or for exploring the Peninsula by car. Upstairs area perfect for 4 adults/ 2kids. Bedrooms very clean and comfortable, lovely big bathroom. Couple of things that would help
. Include in the description that dogs are not allowed upstairs. For the price I would expect a better equipped kitchen, there aren’t any bowls/containers suitable to use in microwave. Crockery and cutlery is a bit lacking, no useful sized breakfast bowls and very limited quantities of everything, we managed as there were two of us but if fully occupied it would have been difficult. Same goes for the living room area, it was fine for 2/4 but it would be cramped with 6.

Heather Fagan
 
 

Lovely clean property. The road noise was a little bit too much some days but did quieten down. We were lucky with the weather at the beginning of the week, but turned cooler towards the end. Was a little frustrated that we had to ask to have the heating switched on and then it was only done briefly. Would have been nice to have the option to control the heating, especially on a morning when it was cooler.

Stephanie
 
June 2023
 

This was out third visit to Saerdy and it was perfect as ever. Great accommodation, location and the weather really spoilt us this time!

Joanne
 
July 2023
 

Walked in to the cottage and immediately felt at home , lots of attention to detail, very cosy and everything you would need for a great family break , the outside space too was a bonus . Can’t fault this lovely cottage.

Carole Shaw
 
31/5/23
 

What a beautifully designed & equipped cottage.
Being so close to the sea & able to enjoy time there with our dog was just perfect.
Looking forward to next time.

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