With its secluded location, Otter Cottage is an idyllic spot for those seeking peace, serenity, and a deeper connection to the natural beauty of North Wales. Whether for watching wildlife along the riverbank, exploring nearby coastal trails, or simply unwinding by the fire, this is a truly unforgettable getaway.
Ground floor
Living Space
A stylish open plan living space combines traditional elegance with all modern conveniences. At one end is the seating area with a log burner and smart TV. In the centre of the room is a dining table with seating for 6 people which leads on to the kitchen area - a stylish shaker-style kitchen with an island, Rangemaster oven, dishwasher, microwave, kettle and toaster
Shower room
A large walk in wet room with shower and basin
WC
A separate toilet
Utility Room
Across the path at the back of the house is a modern utility and drying room, with a washer-dryer and an area for boots and wet weather gear.
First Floor
Bedroom 1
A super king bedroom with a picturesque arched window looking down the river
Bedroom 2
A twin bedroom with garden and river views
Bedroom 3
The third bedroom has bunk beds, suitable for one adult or two children.
Family Bathroom
A shared bathroom with a bath and hand held shower, loo and basin.
Outside
A wonderfully peaceful garden surrounded by woodland and open fields with the river Erch flowing by. There are garden benches to enjoy the wildlife while reading a book. Enjoy alfresco dining around the outdoor table and chairs with food straight from the BBQ.
There is parking for two cars. Please note the driveway to the house is a rough farm track, and not suitable for low-slung cars. Otter Cottage is situated on an estate, where you also have direct access to a network of private estate paths, as well as public footpaths.
The Local Area
Based in the heart of the Llyn, there is easy access to the majority of the towns and beaches, all within a short drive of the cottage. The beaches on the south of the peninsula are larger beaches, including the likes of Black Rock Sands (20 minutes) Criccieth (15 minutes), Abererch (5 minutes) and Abersoch (15 minutes). Whilst on the north coast the beaches tend to be smaller and often hidden gems, sometimes requiring a walk to reach them, such as Porth Oew (Whistling sands), and Porthdinllaen with the famous Ty Coch pub at the end (a 10 minute drive away). A little further afield, you'll find Portmeirion, an Italianate village, Zip World with the world's fastest zip wire and the Llechwedd slate caverns.