
Mountain Cottage is a wonderfully remote three-bedroom stone cottage, offering breathtaking views across the deep blue of Cardigan Bay. An ideal sanctuary for those seeking a rustic retreat with a touch of luxury when visiting North Wales, it offers an enchanting blend of old stone charm and contemporary comfort, including a natural pool for summertime dips.
About the property
Savour some of the finest scenery that Wales has to offer with a stay at this picturesque hideaway. Nestled within a copse of mature trees down a remote mountain track, this beautifully restored rustic gem offers the perfect base from which to explore Snowdonia and the Llyn Peninsula. Original features, such as a cosy inglenook fireplace, exposed stone walls and ceiling beams, bring traditional character, all complemented by modern elements for that extra touch of comfort.
The living area is the hub of the cottage, featuring a farmhouse dining table, comfy armchairs and snug sofas, while the fully-fitted kitchen offers blissful views over Cardigan Bay. Upstairs, two bedrooms come with Egyptian cotton bedding and cosy blankets, while the attached annexe provides a king-size bed and spacious bathroom. The garden area features a trestle table for al fresco dining, a natural pool for wild swimming in summer and a barbecue area, all surrounded by spectacular views of the Welsh countryside.

Home info:
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Grading: 5-star luxury
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Capacity: Accommodates up to 6 guests
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Bedrooms: 3 beautifully appointed bedrooms, one king, one double, one twin, one zip and link
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Key features: Your own mountain to explore. Stunning sea views, log burning stove, private swimming pond, and wild flowers in the spring and summer
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Amenities: Fully equipped kitchen, spacious living areas, Wi-Fi, luxurious linens, expansive gardens, dog-friendly by arrangement, Tesla charger and bicycle storage room
Llyn Peninsula:
Spanning almost 100 miles of untouched shores, North Wales’ Llyn Peninsula is a truly idyllic coastal destination. Here, you’ll discover incredible landscapes, with the mountain landscapes of Snowdonia nearby.