North Wales
The Warren D24 is a delightful lodge situated on the coast in the esteemed Warren Holiday Park near Abersoch.
Boasting elevated views of the beach and sea, and providing guests with parking for two or three cars, The Warren D24 is a fabulous home-from-home for a family or group of six.
Upon entering the property, you will find an open-plan living space where you can cosy up on the plush sofas as you choose from a variety of shows on the Smart TV.
There is a well equipped kitchen, a space that is not only stylish, but practical, as it hosts a fantastic selection of appliances and ample food preparation space, making cooking a breeze!
When dinner is ready, settle down around the glass dining table, or take the dinner party outside to be enjoyed alfresco, whilst taking in the amazing panoramic views of the sea and Cardigan Bay.
There are three well-presented bedrooms, with two being twins, and the other being a lovely king-size bedroom enjoying access to an en-suite shower room.
A bathroom can be found nearby, where you can savour a moment of peace and quiet in the bath.
The large, sunny deck is also great for use during the day, with sun loungers available, along with a barbecue for when you want to fix up some grilled treats.
The holiday park plays host to a wealth of facilities to check out, from a spa, sauna and steam room, fitness centre, indoor and outdoor heated pool, squash and tennis courts.
After making the most of the facilities, visit the beachfront bar/restaurant, where you can relish a drink and a meal before wandering down to soak up the sun on the sands of The Warren Beach.
Choose a stay at The Warren D24 for your next Gwynedd adventure.
A short drive will bring you to Llanbedrog, where walking trails throughout the village's headland await, as well as, the popular Plas Glyn y Weddw Gallery and the fabulous Aqua Beach Bar.
Travel south to find Abersoch, where the fantastic beaches of Abersoch Main and Abersoch Harbour can be found, with easy access to a range of watersports, including surfing and sailing; the village also boasts a high street that is filled with local shops and eateries to explore.
The rest of the Llyn Peninsula is also waiting to be explored, with a handful of picture-postcard villages, providing you with activities to do and sights to see, including Pwllheli and Aberdaron.


North Wales


North Wales


North Wales


North Wales


North Wales


North Wales
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