Situated at the foot of the 1,200 feet high Garn Fadryn Mountain, this tiny rural village is well placed for access to the ruins of a Roman fort and spectacular views of the Lleyn Heritage Coast, Isle of Anglesey and even the Wicklow Mountains Set on sweeping cliffs, the pretty coastal town of Nefyn is nearby and features a two-mile stretch of sandy beach, popular as a family holiday destination This lovely town offers a good selection of shops, pubs and restaurants, though for more specialised amenities it is within easy reach of the popular resorts of Pwllheli and Abersoch Fishing, sailing and water sports are all available along this fabulous coastline, whilst the Snowdonia National Park is only 25 miles away and is an ideal spot for walkers and cyclists Situated in a charming rural location at the foot of Garn Fadryn Mountain, this property is a stone-built detached crofter's cottage dating back to the 17th Century and offers spectacular panoramic views over the Lleyn Heritage Coast, the Yr Eifl mountains and the Isle of Anglesey beyond The local area is full of activities including walking, cycling, boat trips, golf courses, water sports and the Snowdonia National Park, leaving visitors spoiled for choice, no matter what the time of year .
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