Bardsey Island View
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Overview
Nestled high on the hills between Abersoch and Bwlchtocyn, Bardsey Island View occupies a privileged spot with breathtaking views of the ocean, cliff tops, hillsides, mountains and Bardsey Island. This wonderful 4 bedroom property sleeps 8 guests. It oozes style, elegance and calm and has definitely been designed to make the most of the fantastic landscapes and seascapes.
Located at the far end of the wildly beautiful Llyn Peninsula, visitors can enjoy stunning beaches, dramatic sea cliffs, pretty coastal hamlets, picturesque harbours, seaside resorts and hiking the amazing Wales Coast Path. The Llyn Peninsula is known as ‘Snowdon’s arm’. It is perfect for those that enjoy an outdoor holiday with walking, cycling and watersports on the agenda. Although Bardsey Island View is only a mile or so from Abersoch, it feels completely rural. Abersoch is a delightful seaside resort with sailing and watersports, a bistro dining scene, fabulous beaches, a lovely sheltered harbour and a good range of shops. It is very handy to be close by!
Within the traditional white pebble-dashed exterior of Bardsey Island View lies contemporary style and fittings. You will be very comfortable here, and you will certainly marvel at the views.
At the front of the house, you will find a cosy sitting room with a log burning fire and television. At the back, you will love the beautiful modern kitchen with its central island and the dining area complete with a sofa. Huge floor-to-ceiling doors open out onto a wonderful decked terrace. With the doors open, this is where you will want to spend the majority of your time at Bardsey Island View. The decked terrace boasts a lovely high-quality corner sofa as well as alfresco dining. You can prepare meals at the house barbecue. The far-reaching views are phenomenal. This whole living space with the views is a delight that you will dearly miss when you return home. Steps lead down from the decked terrace to a garden with yet more seating, a lush lawn and a playhouse. It is perfect for children’s games or to laze on the grass, enjoying the Welsh sunshine.
This property offers four delightful bedrooms, of which two are located on the lower floor. The master bedroom is very smart and boasts a lovely wooden floor with furniture to match and an ensuite shower room. The other room on this level is a children’s bunk room. It is fun and children love it. There is also an immaculate modern family bathroom. Upstairs you will find two further bedrooms nestled within the eaves as well as another smart family bathroom. One of the bedrooms enjoys a kingsize bed, a bright and cheerful feature wall and lots of light from the Velux windows. The other bedroom is a twin. Every room in this house is decorated beautifully.
What you should know…
- One of the bedrooms contains bunk beds which are ideal for children but maybe not so comfortable for adults!
- The living room is pretty cosy in this house so you will probably spend most of your time together in the living space at the back of the house using the decking
- Your tallest guests may want to take care with the restricted ceiling height and sloping ceilings in the top floor bedrooms!
This home is a part of our Great Value Collection!
Our great value homes:
- may be traditionally styled for a laid back feeling
- may have some simple amenities and features
- mean that you can enjoy top holiday destinations for less!
Property Features
Lower Ground Floor- Living room with comfortable sofa, stove and satellite TV- Bedroom with bunk bed and working desk- Family bathroom
Ground Floor
- Small living area with a sofa and access to a terrace
- Open plan dining area for 8 people with access to a terrace
- Fully equipped kitchen with central island
- Bedroom with double bed and en-suite shower room
First Floor
- Master bedroom with double bed
- Bedroom with two single beds
- Family bathroom
Exterior Grounds
- Garden and terraced area
- Outdoor dining
- Garden furniture
Additional Facilities
- Wi-Fi
- Washing machine & dryer
- Travel cot and high chair available on request
- Parking
Location
About the surrounding area of Bardsey Island ViewThe Llyn Peninsula is beautiful with a rich culture and heritage, gorgeous harbours, stunning beaches and dramatic sea cliffs. It is a protected Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty where you can walk the Wales Coast Path.
Bardsey Island View’s proximity to Abersoch is wonderful. You have the best of both worlds, feeling so remote, and away from it all but fantastic restaurants and excellent shops await in Abersoch. Abersoch has two beaches. The main one offers wonderful watersports and excellent views of St Tudwal’s Islands. The beach is flanked by some of the most expensive beach huts in Wales. They make for a lovely photograph. The harbour beach is great for crabbing and watching the boats. One of the biggest attractions is the ‘micro-climate’ which is attributed to Abersoch’s location on the Llyn, surrounded by the sea on three sides. Abersoch has a number of good restaurants, a few pubs which have children’s play areas and some up-market boutiques and souvenir shops.
To the west of Abersoch, at Y Rhiw, you will find Plas yn Rhiw, a 17th-century Welsh manor house set in beautiful ornamental gardens with outstanding views of the bay. It is owned and run by the National Trust. As the road climbs, you will pass Porth Neigwl, otherwise known as Hell’s Mouth Beach which is highly rated as the best for surfing in North Wales.
Bardsey Island is also known as the ‘Isle of 20000 Saints’ . It is one of Wales’ natural wonders and was declared a National Nature Reserve in 1986 due to its amazing birdlife. Legend has it that this remote island is home to 20,000 saints who are buried on the island. The stretch of water separating it from the mainland is known in Welsh as Ynys Enlli due to an abundance of rip tides and whirlpools which can make the crossing interesting. The wildlife on the island is extensive with many migrant species pulling over for a pit stop or to breed and nest. Migratory birds visiting include chiffchaffs, goldcrests, wheatears, sedge, willow warblers, whitethroats and spotted flycatchers. Resident species include ravens, little owls, oystercatchers, chough, razorbills, guillemots, fulmars and kittiwakes.
Llanbedrog boasts a photogenic line of colourful beach huts and a superb beach. Oriel Plas Glyn-y-Weddw is its wonderful art centre and gallery. Porthdinllaen is a stunning coastal hamlet brimming with quaint houses above a stunning half-moon of golden sand, another great photo opportunity. The village and beach are owned by the National Trust, and access is by foot only. It boasts a lovely characterful waterfront pub. Beside Porthdinllaen you will find Nefyn with its maritime museum, pretty harbour and a sweeping crescent of sand. Its headland golf course is extremely scenic.
Llithfaen is a quaint inland village set in a fascinating landscape. On Yr Eifl mountains you will find Tre’r Ceiri, an astonishingly well-preserved prehistoric village which was occupied until about 2000 years ago. Nearby is the Welsh Language and Heritage Centre, Nant Gwrtheyrn.
Local Amenities | |||
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Nearest Airport |
Anglesey Airport
(85 km) |
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Nearest Town/City |
Pwllheli
(13km) |
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Nearest Village |
Bwlchtocyn
(400m) |
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Nearest Restaurant |
Manana Restaurant
(3 km) |
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Nearest Bar/Pub |
The Sun Inn
(2 km) |
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Nearest Supermarket |
SPAR
(2 km) |
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Nearest Beach |
Machroes Beach
(2 km) |
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Nearest Golf |
Abersoch Golf Club
(2 km) |
Region
Welcome to Snowdonia, the wild, beautiful wonderland tucked away in northwest Wales! This place is a total jackpot for nature lovers, adventure junkies and anyone in desperate need of a serene escape. Covering a whopping 823 square miles, Snowdonia National Park is like a giant, nature-themed quilt with stunning landscapes stitched together and dotted with soaring mountain peaks, zen-inducing lakes and ancient forests. Oliver’s Travels properties sprinkled across this captivating landscape include charming cottages and characterful farmhouses that will make your heart sing and turn your weary body into a puddle of relaxation.
The pièce de résistance of Snowdonia is none other than Mount Snowdon itself, the heavyweight champ of Wales and England. Standing tall at 3,560 feet, this mountain boasts panoramic views that will make your jaw drop. Nature enthusiasts enjoy hikes from the leisurely Llanberis Path to the hardcore Crib Goch Ridge while thrill-seekers can zipwire until their hearts are content. If you are not feeling the leg workout, you can hop on the Snowdon Mountain Railway for a scenic ride that will have you reaching the summit in style. Bala Lake is a water sports haven with sailing, windsurfing, kayaking and leisurely boat trips on offer.
Betws-y-Coed, the "Gateway to Snowdonia," is a village straight out of a fairy tale surrounded by lush woodlands and waterfalls. It is the perfect launchpad for your Snowdonia adventures, complete with charming shops and pubs that practically beg you to pop in for a pint. For a touch of magic, Betws-y-Coed’s Fairy Glen is a secret fairy hideout with mystical gorges, bubbling cascades and rocks covered in fairy-approved moss. You can take a stroll, have a picnic and let the enchantment wash over you. History buffs should get ready to geek out in Conwy, a medieval town dominated by the epic Conwy Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site that makes you think of a Game of Thrones set. You will wander through cobbled streets, explore castle nooks and soak in marvellous views. Portmeirion, a village straight out of an Italian daydream, courtesy of Sir Clough Williams-Ellis offers quirky buildings, subtropical gardens and spectacular views of the Dwyryd Estuary.
Snowdonia is a jackpot of nature wonders, historical stunners and villages straight out of fairy tales. Whether you are chasing mountain highs, lakeside tranquility or village enchantment, Snowdonia is amazing!
Wales
While the image of lush valleys and a laid-back lifestyle are right at the heart of a holiday in Wales, don’t think stunning landscapes and a bit of relaxation are the only thing on offer in this beautiful country. Don’t believe us?
Check out our Wales travel guide – it’s full of handy hints, travel ideas and great stuff for families and groups of friends to do.
Kids
Best Suited For: All AgesBardsey Island View is a wonderful family holiday home. Children will rush to the bunk room and will enjoy playing in the spacious garden.
The sensational Llyn Peninsula offers incredible beaches, gorgeous walking and cycling paths and fun watersports. Abersoch probably has the most popular beach on the peninsula for families. Its sheltered position makes it ideal for bathers and watersports lovers alike. It faces the mountains of West Wales and St Tudwal’s Islands giving it spectacular views. There are a number of sailing events that take place in Abersoch, and a large number of yachts are moored in the bay during the summer. It is a very pretty sight. The beach is popular with windsurfers. You can paddle around Abersoch’s harbour to the north and get to Quarry Beach, which is quiet with very safe swimming. You can also take pleasure boat trips from Abersoch to St Tudwal’s to see the seals and bottlenose dolphins.
Hells Mouth Beach, or Porth Neigwl, attracts thousands of surfers every year so this may be where your teenagers want to head. It sits between the headlands of Mynydd Cilan and Mynydd Penartynydd, close to the tip of the peninsula. The beach is pretty busy during the Wakeboard Festival in July.
Pwllheli boasts a Blue Flag beach and a fabulous watersports centre with a very modern marina. The National White Water Centre offers thrilling white water rafting and canoeing on the River Tryweryn. Visitors need to be confident swimmers. All children must be 10 years old or over on the Rafting Safari. For full and taster rafting sessions and canyoning children should be 12 years old. There are other courses for over 14’s and over 16’s. Canyoning is fantastic fun with scambling, sliding and swimming through the gorge. There is also a delightful woodland trail and cafe for the younger ones or those not brave enough! Pwllheli is also home to the Glasfryn Parc Activity Centre. It boasts more than 11 outdoor and indoor activities including go-karting, archery, crazy golf, watersports, segway, clay pigeon shooting, cable wakeboarding and indoor soft play. Children have a wonderful time at the centre.
Away from the beaches, you may like to visit Caernarfon Castle on the banks of the River Seiont. The castle is recognised as one of the greatest buildings of the Middle Ages and took 47 years to build. Penarth Fawr is an extremely well-preserved house close by which gives a rare glimpse into how the Welsh gentry lived during the 15th century.
Children also love trips on the Welsh Highland Steam Railway. You will enjoy glorious coastlines, ancient oak woodlands, mountains, rivers and castles once you have jumped on the train, stepping back in time.
Kids Activities Close-by
- Beach Nearby
- Watersports
- Cycling
- Horse Riding
- Fishing
- Outdoor Pursuit & Activities
- Tourist Towns & Villages
Onsite Facilities
- Fenced Grounds
Extras
At Oliver’s Travels, we pride ourselves on going that little bit further for our guests. From private chefs to travel services, we can help you arrange those little extras that make it a truly memorable holiday. Simply fill in the concierge request form or contact the Oliver’s Concierge Team, who will be happy to help. We can typically help you arrange any of the following:
- Maid service/extra cleaning
- Private chef/cook/catering
- Welcome hamper/pre-stocked fridge
- Local day-trips or tours
- Airport pick-up/drop-off
Simply fill in the concierge request form or contact the Oliver’s Concierge Team.
Please note that all extras are subject to availability and must be requested in advance of the holiday (prices on request). Due to some rural/remote locations, not all services will be available at all properties. However, we will always do our best to fulfil your requests!
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Make hosting a memorable dinner party at your villa an absolute breeze with our superb Chef Service. Our chefs will take care of everything for you from start to finish so you can just sit back and enjoy the gastronomic experience. They will bring all the necessary ingredients, cook and serve the food and even clean up afterwards. To find out more visit www.oliverstravels.com/chefs
Security deposit | No security deposit is required for booking this property |
Arrival time | 5 pm |
Departure time | 9 am |
Terms & Conditions
These terms and conditions may be amended from time to time.
Security deposit | No security deposit is required for booking this property |
Arrival time | 5 pm |
Departure time | 9 am |
End of stay cleaning included? | Yes. However, guests are required to leave the accommodation clean, tidy and in the same condition as on their arrival. Any extra cleaning, laundry, maintenance and/or rubbish disposal required will be charged against the security deposit. |
Linen & towels included? | Bed linen included, towels are not included. |
Energy costs included? | Yes, included in the rental price. |
Heating costs included? | Yes, included in the rental price. |
Internet access? | Wi-Fi internet access included in rental price. |
Minimum stay | 7 nights. All other durations on request |
Changeover day | Friday |
Pets welcome? | On request only and with prior agreement with the owner. If accepted, a pet supplement of £50 per pet per week will apply (paid locally. max of 1 pet allowed). |
Smoking Allowed? | Not permitted. |
Other Ts and Cs | A travel cot is available on request, please bring your own cot linen. |
* Please note that due to Covid-19, the check in and out times have been temporarily amended to allow for additional cleaning. Check in is now 5pm, check-out is 9am. Thank you for your understanding.
Rental Rates
Please note that these prices/rates are a guide only and may not be correct at the current date. For an accurate quote, please enquire.
Reviews
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Beautiful property with fantastic views
Beautiful property with fantastic views. We were lucky enough to enjoy time relaxing on the raised decking thanks to some good weather. The internal layout is quite quirky which we loved but watch out for some unexpected low ceilings if you're tall. The property is only a mile or so from Abersoch itself yet it feels totally rural. Abersoch provided all the amenities we needed including some good restaurants. The equipment provided was excellent although we did have to purchase a few household items eg washing up liquid, kitchen roll, dishcloth... Some very helpful information was provided regarding the property's facilities as well as local amenities and places of interest. The standard of cleanliness was very good. I would certainly recommend the house as a holiday let and hope to visit again in the future.
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