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Top 5 Holiday Cottages in Abersoch

Published on 3 Jan 2023 by Gwion Llwyd

Looking for beaches and great surf on the doorstep, and a spectacular mountain backdrop? Take a look at our top 5 holiday cottages in Abersoch.

You’ll find Abersoch towards the tip of beautiful Pen Llŷn. Originally a small fishing port, Abersoch is now an attractive and seaside village which seems to have something for everyone: sandy beaches and coves, many bars and bistros, surf schools and ice cream. The village is a popular family destination, and has a real buzz about it in the summer months.

Abersoch’s main beach – Traeth Abersoch – is sandy and relatively sheltered, which makes it ideal for swimming and splashing around. It comes with fantastic views over Cardigan Bay to the mountains of Eryri (Snowdonia). St Tudwal’s Islands are visible from the shore.

While Abersoch is popular for all sorts of water sports, surfing is what it is most famous for, and there are plenty of places where beginners can rent a board or book a lesson. Beach huts can be rented by the day or week.

Abersoch sits on the Wales Coast Path, and there are some great coastal walks from the centre of town. One of our favourites is heading east towards Llanbedrog – an eight mile round trip, with some fabulous coastal landscapes along the way.

Take a look around our top five holiday cottages in Abersoch.


Beautiful Boathouse Cottage in Llanbedrog on the Llyn Peninsula | Tycwch-Pedrog

Sleeps 6 | Near Beach | Near Pub | Dog Friendly

Tycwch Pedrog is a beautiful boathouse cottage in Llanbedrog on the Pen Llyn. The accommodation has a large beachfront terrace and sleeps 6. Sitting right at the water’s edge on a quiet headland cloaked by woodland and heath, this stunning holiday apartment offers an idyllic escape from the busy noise of life.


Stylish and Spacious Three Bed Holiday Home in Llanbedrog | Llwyn Y Maen

Sleeps 6 | Near Beach | Near Pub | Real Fire | EV Charger

Tucked away on a quiet cul de sac, Llwyn y Maen is a stylish and spacious three bedroom holiday home in Llanbedrog, within walking distance of the beach and two village pubs. With plenty of space both inside and out, including a large games room and parking for several cars, with an EV charger, this contemporary property makes an excellent choice for families sharing.


TOP 5 HOLIDAY COTTAGES IN ABERSOCH

3 bedroom Abersoch Holiday Cottage | Granar-Soch

Sleeps 6 | Farm Stay | Near Beach | Near Pub

Located on the outskirts of Abersoch on a working welsh farm, this 3 bedroom Abersoch holiday cottage is the perfect location for a traditional seaside holiday. This impressive stone building, which sleeps up to 6 people, commands spectacular views over the bay and is the perfect base from which to explore the ever popular Llyn Peninsula.


TOP 5 HOLIDAY COTTAGES IN ABERSOCH

Large 4 Bedroom Holiday Cottage on the Llyn Peninsula | Deri-Sarn

Sleeps 10 | Near Pub | Dog Friendly | Real Fire

This 5 star rated, large 4 bedroom holiday cottage on the Llyn Peninsula is the perfect base for larger families wanting to explore this beautiful coastal part of North Wales. Generous sized bedrooms and a huge garden ensures there’s plenty of room for everybody to relax and have a nice time.


Cosy Cottage with hot tub Near the Beach and Pub in Llanbedrog | Erwenni

Sleeps 8 | Dog Friendly | Near Beach | Real Fire | Near Pub | Hot Tub

Located in a popular seaside village on Pen Llyn (the Llyn Peninsula), Erwenni is a fabulous cosy cottage with hot tub near the beach and pub in Llanbedrog. With four double bedrooms, sleeping eight, this period dormer bungalow is a fantastic option for a larger family or group of friends looking for a quieter coastal holiday.


Here is our full collection of holiday cottages in Abersoch

 
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