Located a couple of miles from the pretty village of Rhydyclafdy, on the Llyn Peninsula, is this delightful former lodge to Madryn Castle.
Enter the property, into a spacious hallway where you can drop off your muddy boots and coats.
Access the sitting room via three steps and curl up with your loved ones in the evening to relax and unwind and enjoy the warming wood burning stove.
Discover the well-equipped kitchen where you can rustle up a delicious home-cooked meal and venture into the conservatory cum dining room to enjoy your food and the far reaching mountain views.
The property has two bedrooms: one ground-floor twin, which can be made up as a single on request, and one first-floor double and a ground floor bathroom with shower over so you can enjoy a warm soak at the end of a tiring day.
Outside, you will discover a lovely wild cottage garden with two seating areas and plenty of garden furniture to sit out on and enjoy the fresh country air with a refreshing beverage.
Discover some of the most spectacular mountain views over the Llyn Peninsula to Harlech in the distance, perfect for those who enjoy sightseeing and photography, and with ample opportunities for some bird watching.
Two miles from the lodge is the village of Rhydyclafdy where you will find a pub and an award-winning seafood restaurant.
Travel into the seaside town of Nefyn which has a small supermarket, chemist and three pubs serving traditional Welsh ale.
Whilst there, visit the maritime museum for a spot of history, as well as, the microbrewery and lovely sandy beach, perfect for those relaxing summer months.
Or, why not visit the village of Abersoch, 7.5 miles away, with it's pretty harbour, sandy beaches, boutique shops and a varied choice of cafes, pubs and restaurants.
The largest town is Pwllheli, 5.5 miles away, where you can find some larger supermarkets and a weekly Wednesday market for those shopping sprees.
Madryn Lodge is a delightful choice for a country and coastal break to Wales.