Three Bedroom Bungalow in Seaside Village Morfa Nefyn. A maximum of 2 dogs are welcome at this property. [Read more...]
Located on the popular Llyn Peninsula, Cae-Calch is a fabulous three bedroom bungalow in seaside village Morfa Nefyn. The location, on one of the most popular stretches of Wales coastline, is fabulous for outdoor lovers wanting to enjoy the best of the area. Sleeping six people in total, the spacious property is ideal for families or groups of friends.
The bungalow has a simple layout, with a mix of contemporary and traditional furnishings, creating a relaxing and cosy space to enjoy. Entering through the main door, a small porch opens into the spacious and modern lounge. French doors to one end allow in plenty of natural light. Two teal fabric sofas are located in an L shape around a modern wooden coffee table, with two additional contemporary designer leather chairs finished in a rust colour. Mexican pine side tables and chests are dotted around with a mix of table lamps for cosy evening lighting. A modern glass fire place is mounted on the wall above a slate hearth, and a TV is located in the corner of the room. The soft furnishings and central floor rug are brightly patterned in vibrant orange shades. A door leads from the lounge into a large kitchen diner, perfect for cooking and socialising. The modern kitchen features a built in electric oven with hob over, kettle and toaster. There's also a built-in dishwasher and fridge freezer within the stained wood finished units. An L shaped island counter provides additional countertop space, as well as being the perfect spot to grab a glass of wine or beer while chatting. Beyond the island, a six seating dining table is located in a bright space near the window.
The three bedroom bungalow in seaside village Morfa Nefyn features a twin room alongside a double and master suite. The twin room is simply decorated with two single beds separated by a bedside cabinet and lamp. A chest of drawers sits opposite providing adequate clothes storage space. The double room is a lovely space, with a double bed to the centre of the main wall, and pine bedside cabinets either side. A pine chest of drawers is located on the side wall, with a mirror over. A patterned throw over the bed adds colour, and the small touches such as the lampshade with detailing inside are a reminder of the design flair within the property. The master suite is a gorgeous room with a cream coloured metal framed bed taking centre stage. Two bedside cabinets, a large wardrobe and tall chest of drawers also feature, along with a fabulous brown leather chest at the bottom of the bed. The patterned throws and lampshades once again add design flair into this room. A door from the bedroom area leads into a stunning en-suite with a lovely modern freestanding bathtub. Shiny stone effect tiles on the wall contrast with the plum coloured wall paint and dark wood strip flooring. A perfect space to fill up the bath, and take a soak with a glass of wine after a day out exploring. The final room of the property, the family bathroom, includes a corner fitted walk in shower cubicle, basin and WC.
Located on a residential street, the three bedroom bungalow in seaside village Morfa Nefyn also features a large private garden to the rear. Accessed via the kitchen from the side of the bungalow, or via French doors directly from the master bedroom, the garden features a spacious patio area with outdoor dining table and chairs. A few steps lead up from the patio onto a large lawn which is relatively private. It's a great socialising space, and perfect for al fresco dining on summer evenings.
The Morfa Nefyn location on the Llyn Peninsula makes it ideal to explore the stunning Wales Coast Path by foot. A short walk through the village leads to Traeth Nefyn (Nefyn Beach) with its long expanse of golden sand. Heading south west from the beach, or along a footpath through Nefyn Golf Club leads onto a small headland and the tiny fishing village of Porthdinllaen, famous for the Ty Coch Inn - a beachside pub which has been rated one of the world's best beach bars. It's an idyllic spot to grab a beer, and look out onto the bay, along with mountain views of Yr Eifl to the north. There are further coves to explore around the headland.
There are more dramatic stretches of coastline along the Llyn Peninsula which can be accessed along the coast path. With rugged sections of cliff top walks, interspersed with beautiful sandy coves and seaside towns and villages, the walks are scenic and relaxing. To the far end of the Peninsula, the small seaside resort of Aberdaron is quiet in contrast to the nearby vibrant town of Abersoch with its stunning beaches, restaurants and bars. Take a boat trip from the mainland to the Ynys Enlli (Bardsey Island), a beautiful island just off the coast that is a designated nature reserve and home to over 300 species of bird.
Beer lovers should head to Cwrw Llyn in the nearby village of Nefyn. A wonderful, small batch brewery, they offers tours and tastings as well as having a great tap room. Grab some local beers from the onsite shop to enjoy back home at Cae Calch. Families should consider a trip 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. The Llyn Peninsula is a wonderful holiday destination with so much to offer.
Here's a link for more information on the local area that you might find useful:
Things to do in Nefyn
From Caernarfon
Head south from Caernarfon on the A4871 towards Pwllheli and at the second roundabout take a right turn onto the A487 (Caernarfon Bypass). At the next roundabout, take the A499 toward Pwllheli and continue for ten miles. At the next roundabout, take the second exit towards Nefyn on the B4417 and continue for six miles until you reach the village of Nefyn. At the roundabout in the centre of Nefyn, take the third exit and continue on the B4417 towards Aberdaron. Continue for a mile to reach the village of Morfa Nefyn and pass through the village. After passing the petrol station on the right, Bro Terfyn is the second turning on the left where you will find the property.
From Pwllheli
Head west out of Pwllheli on the A497 and at the first roundabout once having left the town (past the Esso petrol station), take the second exit and continue on the A497 signposted to Nefyn. Continue along the road for five miles and at the roundabout of Y Bryncynan pub, continue straight ahead onto the B4412 signposted Morfa Nefyn. Continue along the road into the village, and take a left turn onto the B4417 at the crossroads. Continue through the village and after passing the petrol station on the right, Bro Terfyn is the second turning on the left where you will find the property.
Here's a link for more info on the local area that you might find useful: SNOWDONIA INFORMATION PACK - PWLLHELI
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Check-in: 16:00 | Check-out: 10:00
Key will be kept in a cupboard in the garage. Private parking for 1 car and room for a second on the road.<br /> <br /> Before you leave, please gather any used towels, throw away any rubbish, turn everything off, lock up securely, and return the keys. Thank you, we really appreciate it!
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