Nant Bach

ID: S285042

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets 2

Guests say

Nant Bach is a well-received cottage, praised for its beautiful setting, cleanliness, and welcoming hosts. Guests enjoyed the peaceful surroundings, the proximity to nature and beaches, and the thoughtful touches like welcome baskets. The property's charm and the owners' friendliness contribute to a highly recommended rural retreat.

The cottage received high praise for cleanliness, with multiple reviews mentioning it was very clean. This indicates a high standard of cleanliness maintained by the owners.

The location is highly valued for its beautiful scenery, proximity to nature, beaches, and amenities. The peaceful and secluded setting is appreciated, although one review mentioned a bumpy driveway.

Comfort is consistently noted, with guests finding the property cosy and well-equipped. However, there was a minor issue with a bed size expectation, which slightly impacts the score.

Facilities are generally praised, especially the well-equipped kitchen and log burner. Maintenance issues like bathroom taps and lighting were mentioned, suggesting room for improvement.

Guests frequently mentioned welcome baskets and the hosts' helpfulness, reflecting thoughtfulness. However, as gifts are not guaranteed, guests should consider this a delightful bonus rather than an expectation.

About this property

Nefyn 2.2 miles. Lying outside the centre of the rural village of Boduan on the stunning Llyn Peninsula is this wondrous Grade II listed barn conversion, Nant Bach. Offering four guests beautiful yet rustic accommodation for a peaceful stay in North Wales, Nant Bach is near to the coastal town of Nefyn, and is perfect for those seeking coastal walks, days on the beach and trips to the sailing centre of Pwllheli. Set on the owner's charming smallholding and resting next to their large stone farmhouse, Nant Bach welcomes you straight into the traditional kitchen/diner, where oak units and quality appliances like the range cooker in here provide all you need for rustling up some delicious meals, with characterful painted brick and a stylish dining table to sit at, it's perfect for socialising over tasty food and drink. Take a few steps up atop the original timber floor and discover a homely setting in the sitting room, with lovely furnishings resting beneath the exposed A-frame beams, including a sofa and a sofa bed, allowing two more guests a sleeping spot, you can wind down after a day of rambling by flicking on the Smart TV and lighting the woodburning stove. From here you can step into the ground-floor bathroom where an antique roll-top bath awaits you for a relaxing soak, with a walk-in shower in here too and a vintage sink unit, along with a second door leading to the charming bunk room, great for children or friends rooming together. To find the second bedroom, take around nine steps up from the kitchen/diner area and settle within this double bedroom, with quirky sloping ceilings and a deep-set window with views to the greenery outside, it's perfect for cosying up at the end of the day. Take your canine companion out to your own private lawn to stretch their legs, with this beautiful country setting offering a peaceful escape. Explore more of this lovely area by visiting the nearby town of Nefyn, situated atop sweeping cliffs looking out to the sea, you can find a host of shops, pubs and cafés here to enjoy, before heading down to the beautiful two-mile stretch of sandy beach to delight in sunbathing before the cute beach huts, taking a dip in the clear blue waters, or taking a stroll and soaking up the views of the distant three peaks of The Rival Mountains to the east. Discover the often stormy relationship of the peninsula and the sea at the Llyn Maritime Museum, or head to Nefyn's famous golf course set on the headland with players comparing the course to that of playing on the deck of an aircraft carrier, not for the faint hearted! Make trips to the lovely town of Pwllheli, the 'capital' of the peninsula, and a popular setting for sailing being home to a spectacular marina, one of the best in the UK, as well as a fantastic watersports centre so you can delight in some exciting adventures! Sail to the waters of Cardigan Bay and the Irish Sea, spotting amazing wildlife along the way on your coastal cruise including seals, seabirds and even dolphins! Continue to explore this beautiful North Wales spot by embarking on coastal walks along the rugged shorelines and clifftops, as well as visiting more of the charming villages here, like the lovely and fashionable seaside resort of Abersoch, another popular sailing and watersports centre with pretty beaches and a sheltered harbour, you can find excellent bistros and eateries here, as well as opportunities for pony-trekking. Along with Aberdaron and Bardsey Island, there's plenty to see on this delightful isle, along with the wonders of the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park and Anglesey within reach as well. Spend a fun-filled escape at Nant Bach on the Llyn Peninsula.

Nefyn is a lovely coastal town resting on the stunning Llyn Peninsula on the North Wales coastline, sat atop sweeping cliffs. Boasting a gorgeous two-mile stretch of sandy beach, Nefyn makes a great holiday location, home to some shops for food and essentials, along with a restaurant/bar, a pub and a takeaway, it has all you need for a self-catered stay. Spend days on the beach, enjoy coastal walks, visit the sailing capital of Pwllheli and experience the charming villages of Aberdaron and Abersoch.

Accommodation

Over two floors.

Two bedrooms: 1 x double bed , 1 x ground-floor bunk room with Jack-and-Jill access to bathroom.

Ground-floor bathroom with freestanding roll-top bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Sitting room with woodburning stove

Oil central heating with woodburning stove.

Electric range cooker and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer.

Smart TV, WiFi.

Fuel, power and logs for stove included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off-road parking in courtyard.

Private lawned garden.

Two well-behaved dogs welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 2.1 miles, pub 1.2 miles.

Note: This property lies on a smallholding next door to the owner's home and shares the parking area with them.

Please note: bookings must fall between a Saturday and Saturday only.

Reviews (63)

  • Kathy

    Bedroom not suitable, very claustrophobic, very low ceiling and beams. Property needs a good deep clean and making more homely. Bad phone and Internet reception. Dog loved the woods but we will not be going back.

  • Diane

    what a beautiful cozy place to stay. The Cottage is wonderful and John was helpful with the Internet when we couldn't get it to work. Our Two dogs Betsy and Bear had a great time and the beach was just a stones throw away for them to run about. In all it was just perfect. Thank you Diane, Garry, Betsy and Bear

  • Richard

    The woods are an additional attraction for children.

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