Brackenwood
Holiday home in Llanbedrog on the Llŷn Peninsula, North West Wales
Sleeps 8.
This versatile holiday home on the coast of north west Wales has all you need
whether you are looking for a relaxing and rejuvenating holiday or for activity
and excitement.
The bungalow, “Brackenwood”, is situated in Llanbedrog on the Llŷn
Peninsula. This is a delightful village located between the vibrant town of
Pwllheli and the popular holiday destination of Abersoch.
Brackenwood is situated in a safe and quiet, residential cul-de-sac, 5
minutes walk from the picturesque, village beach. The village of Llanbedrog has
multiple pubs and a very good shop for local provisions. There is also an Arts
Centre with coffee shop and newly created amphitheatre.
The local area provides a range of activities including hill walking,
surfing and sailing, horse trekking and cycling. The local town of Pwllheli
offers supermarkets, leisure centre, cinema and shops that fulfil holiday makers
needs as well as the terminus for British Rail network.
The Llŷn Peninsula and north west Wales coast line offers mile after mile of
stunning beaches, coastal paths to satisfy old and young alike and within easy
reach of Snowdonia for the more energetic.
Brackenwood stands in its own grounds with a private south facing garden
which can be a real sun trap on days where staying at home is what suits.
The 4 bedroom bungalow has recently undergone a total
renovation, with every room getting a makeover and full electricity compliance
check.. A new kitchen and new bathrooms provide you with a modern and fresh base
for your holiday.
If you like peace and quiet but want to be within
striking distance of all amenities then this could be the holiday destination
for you.
The Llŷn Peninsula is an area of Outstanding
Natural Beauty with its diverse countryside of rolling hills, mountains and
woods, surrounded by an ever-varied coastline of craggy cliffs, little coves,
shingle, and long stretches of sand. The peninsula stretches for 30 miles into
the Irish Sea from the north west of Wales and enjoys a unique micro climate,
benefiting from the gulf stream, bringing warmer sea temperatures and weather.