One storey stable block professionally converted into self catering accommodation on the outskirts of Abersoch. Luxurious decor complement the outstanding view. Near Beach. Near Pub. Farm Stay. A maximum of 2 dogs are welcome at this property. [Read more..]
Admittedly we were lucky with the weather. The morning sun was reflecting off the blue sea as we enjoyed our breakfast out on the patio. But the ground floor holiday cottage complemented the weather wonderfully. Stabal-Soch is a one story converted stable block, so no stairs to worry about, and perfect of course if you can persuade Grandma and Grandpa to come along too. Facing south over Abersoch Bay and the mountains of southern Eryri (Snowdonia) beyond, the cottage makes the most of its prime seaside location.
It’s a lovely conversion. Well thought out and professionally renovated. The welcoming open plan living area has comfortable seating off to the right and a kitchen diner to the left.
There are two large leather sofas in the lounge facing onto a fireplace and a modern tv. Some lovely paintings from a local artist adorn the walls and the high vaulted ceiling providing a wonderful sense of space and brightness.
The kitchen diner is well equipped, as you’d expect in a 5 star property. Fridge, freezer dishwasher etc are all included. The washing machine is in a shared laundry room that separates this cottage from Granar-March, another holiday cottage next door.
The bedrooms are equally fresh and airy. One double room has a specious en-suite. While a second double room and a third twin room share a family bathroom with a shower over the bath. All the linen is immaculate and plenty of wardrobe space etc. Each bedroom faces south. The view from these windows each morning, will be our lasting reminder of this beautiful cottage.
The sheltered sandy beaches of Abersoch have long been a favourite of many visitors to North Wales. They offer the perfect location for that traditional family seaside holiday with the added luxury of some exclusive shops and restaurants if you’re that way inclined.
All the trendy kids however, go round the peninsula a little to the more exposed beaches of Porth Neigwl and Porth Oer. These are perfect for guests who like surfing and kite surfing. In contrast the calmer seas towards Pwllheli are more suitable for sailing, wakeboarding and water skiing.
You don’t have to get wet of course. There are a couple of riding stables nearby and some wonderful picturesque golf courses. Other attractions long associated with North Wales include a scattering of medieval castles and narrow gauge steam railways. But don’t forget, you’re in the heart of the countryside at Stabal-Soch so there’s plenty of opportunity to get away from it all as well.
Here's a link for more information on the local area that you might find useful:
Things to do in Abersoch
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Stabal-Soch is part of the Castell March estate on the outskirts of Abersoch on the Llyn Peninsula.
From the south (Porthmadog) take the A497 for 13 miles direction Pwllheli. Turn left at mini roundabout (near ASDA) and drive another 100m before turning left to stay on A497 direction Abersoch. Continue through Pwllheli town centre straight over two more mini roundabouts following signs for Abersoch and A497 for 1 mile. At roundabout take first exit left onto A499 direction Abersoch. Continue for another 5 miles before turning right into Castell March Estate (opposite The Warren Holiday Park).
From the north (Caernarfon) take the A487 direction Porthmadog for 3 miles. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto A499 direction Pwllheli. Continue on A499 for 17 miles. On approaching Pwllheli continue straight over mini roundabout (near ASDA) and drive another 100m before turning left to stay on A497 direction Abersoch. Continue through Pwllheli town centre straight over two more mini roundabouts following signs for Abersoch and A497 for 1 mile. At roundabout take first exit left onto A499 direction Abersoch. Continue for another 5 miles before turning right into Castell March Estate (opposite The Warren Holiday Park).
Here's a link for more info on the local area that you might find useful:
SNOWDONIA INFORMATION PACK - ABERSOCH
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Check-in: 16:00 | Check-out: 10:00
Please collect your keys from the main house. The reception is to the left hand side of this large sandstone building. Please call the owners, Helen and Wyn if your arrival time is likely to be later than 9pm.<br /> Tel. No. 01758 712242 Mob. 07977 141 793
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