Un Diwrnod (One Day) The Warren T22 in Abersoch, sleeps seven in three bedrooms. Bunk beds suitable for children only
The Space:
One Day: The Warren T22 consists of a kitchen with fridge/freezer, oven, hob, microwave, air fryer, dishwasher, kettle, and toaster, a dining room with dining seating, and a sitting room with Smart TV and electric fire. The bedrooms consist of a double, twin, and triple. There is a shower room with walk-in shower, basin, and WC, and a cloakroom with basin and WC. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen, and towels are included in the rent. Outside, there is an enclosed front patio with seating and off-road parking available. Pet-friendly. Sorry, no smoking. However you decide to spend your days here in Gwynedd, guarantee a memorable getaway with a stay at One Day: The Warren T22. Note: there are on-site facilities available such as a restaurant, swimming pool, and bar available at an extra price. Please note: Due to site restrictions, this property can only accommodate an occupancy of 7, including infants. Please Note: Bunk beds are suitable for children only.
The Neighborhood:
The attractive harbour village of Abersoch is situated on the Llyn Peninsula in a region of Wales renowned for its outstanding scenery and varied walking. The village, situated between two glorious bays, is one of the most popular sailing venues in North Wales and important sailing regattas are held there throughout the summer months. Numerous shops cater for the tourist as well as pubs, restaurants and cafes. There are also opportunities for golfers as there is a course just outside the village and horse riding facilities are also available nearby. Watersports enthusiasts are also well catered for, particularly windsurfing, water skiing and dinghy sailing, not to mention renowned surfing at Port Neigwl (Hellâs Mouth). The long, sandy Abersoch Main Beach is probably the most popular beach in the area. There is a wonderful selection of beaches in the surrounding area of the Llyn Peninsula, including the beautiful and often quiet Porth Ceriad, with it's high cliffs, and sandy Porth Oer ("Whistling Sands"). Most of the coastline is owned by the National Trust and there are many remote bays, sandy beaches and cliffs, as well as wildlife havens like Bardsey Island to explore.