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Cae Calch

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Cottage in Morfa Nefyn a short walk to beach and Ty Coch pub
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A coastal haven for six in Morfa Nefyn surrounded by huge skies, a short stroll from the sea – hide away or explore the rugged coast.

Turn off the coastal road into Morfa Nefyn until you reach the very last cul-de-sac of houses. Love and care have been lavished artfully on this bolthole.

The garden is a joy with enough space for seaside socialising - to crack open a beer and BBQ. Wake up to birdsong in the main bedroom – the patio doors bring in the smell of sea in the wind. Better still, the bathroom is on hand with a freestanding bathtub to soak in glory - it’s bright and vibrant to match the zing of the bedroom. Next door another double bedroom – sleep soundly in a seriously comfortable brass bed. Or a sweet twin room is just great for two. Both room share a shower room next door.

Full Description

Light pours through the patio doors into the striking open-plan living space with a flame-effect fire. The furniture and interesting art are dotted about in perfection. The spaces are all just as bright with styling curated by the inspirational Cwt Tatws team – via the lifestyle destination store in Tudweiliog selling stylish homeware, clothes and home-cooked food. Must be on the bucket list…

The simple kitchen is a great place to gather for meals. Welsh inspired artworks hang on walls and the quality of light makes it a grand spot for morning croissants. Porthdinllaen Café is just around the corner for a fry up!

Features

  • In a town/village
  • On one level
  • Close to beach (<1mile)
  • Pub nearby (within half mile)
  • Summary Sleeps up to 6 guests • Accommodation is on one level • Beach – 0.5 mile to Morfa Nefyn beach • Pubs/restaurants – 0.5 mile • Café – Porthdinllaen Café a stone’s throw away • Sleeps up to 6 guests • Accommodation is on one level • Beach – 0.5 mile to Morfa Nefyn beach • Pubs/restaurants – 0.5 mile • Café – Porthdinllaen Café a stone’s throw away • Shop – Siop a Garej Morfa a few minutes walk or in Nefyn 1.5 miles • Golf – Clwb Golff Nefyn Golf Club – 0.2 miles
  • Dogs Yes - up to 2 dogs
  • Bedrooms Bedroom 1: king bed and access to garden via patio door. Main bathroom access via this bedroom. Bedroom 2: double bed. Bedroom 3 - twin beds
  • Bathrooms Main bathroom with freestanding bath/WC/sink accessed via bedroom 1. Shower room with sink/WC access via hall
  • Kitchen consists of oven and electric hob, microwave, fridge, freezer with small icebox, dishwasher, access to side of house and dining table for 6
  • Reception rooms Living Room — Smart TV, 2- and 3-seater sofa two leather chairs, flame effect stove, games. Access to front garden via patio doors
  • Accessibility Inside all one level
  • Outside Table and seating for 6 people on the patio area at rear Lawn area at rear Off-road parking allocated for 2 cars at the front BBQ at rear – gas Garage - small section access for store and washing machine
  • Parking Private parking for 2 cars at front - room for a third on road
  • Children Travel cot and high chair available
  • Bikes Can be stored in the lockable garage
  • Wifi
  • Postcode LL53 6BB
  • Utilities All utilities, linen and bath towels provided. Central heating - oil

Location

Cae Calch is a magical place and perfect for those that love the outdoors - walking and cycling routes leave from your door. Just midway along Llyn Peninsula’s north coast path, steeped in magic, there are many slopes to conquer. For those after a quiet mooch, the sandy beach at Morfa Nefyn leads to picturesque Porthdinllaen, originally a fishing port based around a natural harbour. The pub, Ty Coch, which lies at the top of the beach is the best beach bar in the world apparently – you will have to try it for yourself. The golf course It is set high on the sea cliffs of the narrow peninsula overlooking Porthdinllaen bay – not for the faint-hearted though. Nefyn is the next village – small and thriving with cafes and shops. Nefyn beach is a two-mile long sweep of sands, but if you need more coast, Abersoch is about a 20 minute drive away, or Aberdaron is about the same. Porthor a National Trust area is a breathtaking feast of views. Lots of sand and sea...

Booking Details

Check In
16:00
Check Out
10:00

30% deposit taking at time of booking, remaining balance due up to 30 days prior to check in.

Guests
Max Adults:
6
Max Children:
5
Max Infants:
2
(Under two in a travel cot)
Note: Sleeps 6 in 3 bedrooms (2 x King, 1 x Twin)
Maximum number of adults and children is 6
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Cae Calch: Nefyn, Llyn Peninsula, LL53 6BB

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