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Gorgeous Cottage Near the Sea. Dog Friendly.
This traditional Welsh blacksmith’s cottage has been lovingly restored to provide all the comforts of home. A picture-perfect house located in the centre of Edern within walking distance of the beach, pubs, restaurants and village shop. Perfect for families or friends sharing. If you enjoy the outdoors lifestyle, this house is perfectly located for the Wales Coast Path and water sports off the local beaches of Morfa Nefyn and Porthdinllaen. The famous Ty Coch beach bar is within walking distance

Secluded seaside cottage & grounds, stunning views
Guests say it's magical in every season. Totally escape in this dog-friendly secluded seaside traditional stone cottage for 6, an acre of secure grounds with panoramic sea views, sunrises, stars and moon over the water. On the terrace, gaze at Hell’s Mouth Bay, unwind in nature, soak up breathtaking views in total privacy. Enjoy Llyn Peninsula's micro-climate, fresh sea air, wildlife and walks from the front door. Wi-fi, Netflix, DVDs, woodburner and slouchy sofas for chilled relaxation.

ARA Cabin - Caseg
Set on a family farm, the cabin is a peaceful luxurious retreat with spectacular views of Snowdonia and Cardigan Bay. Cattle graze in open pastures all around. The faint sound of the stream running in the distance that you can wonder down to through the ancient woodland. Enjoy views from Snowdon down the Welsh coast from a king size bed. The warm glow from the fire flickering on the pillow. The large rainfall shower and warmth underfoot from underfloor heating perfect on a cold evening.

The Loft, Bryn Odol Farm
A good quality contemporary apartment situated on the first floor, accessed by stone steps adjoining the owners farm house on a working farm, in the village of Tudweiliog. It has a pleasant private balcony area, south west facing with views accross the rolling countryside. A charming mix of original beams, and clean modern interior makes this property spacious for couples. The tip of the Lleyn Peninsula is home to many sandy beaches and coves. Shop and pub one mile in village.

Sied Potio
This cosy one bedroom cabin , handcrafted from Welsh larch, is nestled in a peaceful and quiet location on the edge of Newborough forest. A rejuvenating walk along the Anglesey Coastal Path gets you to Traeth Llanddwyn Beach, where you can take a dip or a paddle or walk around Llanddwyn Island nature reserve, before returning for a snug evening in front of the wood burner. Luxuriate in a super king size bed, and wake up to views of Snowdonia through the picture windows.

Romantic Retreat with Breathtaking Views
Discover The Piggery, a serene retreat on the stunning Llyn Peninsula by Wilde Retreats. Framed by Snowdonia’s peaks and Cardigan Bay’s sweeping views, it’s the perfect place to unwind and reconnect. From the inviting Half Tester bed to the breathtaking surroundings, every detail is crafted for your comfort. Whether you seek a peaceful escape or coastal adventure, The Piggery offers beauty, simplicity, and tranquility. Book your stay with Wilde Retreats today!

Bryn Goleu
Welcome to Bryn Goleu. Set in 3 acres , it’s a romantic, quirky and cosy barn, set 700 feet up Bwlch Mawr mountain with stunning sea and mountain views. You have total privacy with no passing traffic. Peace & quiet, wildlife and wonderful walks all at your doorstep. Watch stunning sunsets over the bay and sunrises over Snowdon. The name Bryn Goleu means mountain light. One small/medium dog is welcome but please let us know and check the doggy rules with us.

Mur Cwymp - Holiday Apartment - Stunning location
Perched on the edge of Llanbedrog, this light filled holiday apartment enjoys fabulous uninterrupted views of the countryside and the clear seas of Abersoch Bay and its two islands. A short drive (walk) to the seaside village of Abersoch. Our South facing self-contained apartment is the perfect getaway for couples seeking relaxation, sea air and stunning scenery. Adjoining owners’ home but is completely private, with your own entrance and outdoor space.

Hafod - 2 bedroom Lleyn Peninsula
Hafod is recently refurbished and is a convenient base for walkers, cyclists or those wishing to have a convenient central location for visiting the Lleyn Peninsula. Within close walking distance of the village of Sarn Meyllteyrn with a garage and modern new shop, pottery and two great locally owned pubs with food. Abersoch, Aberdaron , Porthoer (Whistling Sands) Beach, Ty Coch Porthdinllaen, all 7 to 8 miles. 4ft bed - small double in each room.

Beautiful Apartment close to Nefyn beach
Canton Bach is a stylish, modern apartment in the heart of Nefyn, a lovely village on the Llŷn Peninsula. Once the local Post Office, it was thoughtfully converted in 2015 into a cosy retreat—perfect for couples and walkers. With scenic coastal paths and countryside trails nearby, it’s an ideal base for exploring on foot. Cafés, shops, and restaurants are within walking distance, and North Wales’ top attractions are just a short drive away.

Cwt y Bugail a Luxurious Hut
Are you looking for a comfortable and convenience place to stay while enjoying Llŷn Peninsula’s golden beaches and rural paths? Or are you looking for a quiet, luxurious place to relax and escape from your busy lives? Cwt y Bugail is perfect for you; it sleeps two, has a small but smart kitchen, a shower room, a little garden and is located only a few miles from Pwllheli and Abersoch- it really is special!

Y Bwthyn Bach
Take it easy at this cosy getaway. A charming little cottage opposite the river Afon Erch with just a short walk to Glan y Don beach and marina. A beautiful spot with stunning views towards Snowdonia. Enjoy the stroll along a quiet stretch of sand approximately 3 miles long, described as one of the llyn peninsula's best kept secrets. A fabulous spot to explore the many treasures of the peninsula.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Llŷn Peninsula located?
Llŷn Peninsula is in northwest Wales, stretching into the Irish Sea. The area is known for its distinct coastline, scenic countryside, and villages with deep Welsh roots.
When is the best time to visit Llŷn Peninsula?
Late spring and summer are often recommended for lighter rain and longer daylight, though the peninsula remains atmospheric throughout the year. Many visitors also appreciate the quieter pace outside peak seasons.
How old is Llŷn Peninsula?
The rocks of Llŷn Peninsula are among the oldest in Wales, with some sections dating back hundreds of millions of years. Communities have lived here for many centuries, contributing to its layered history.
Why was Llŷn Peninsula built?
Llŷn Peninsula is a natural landform, not a human-built structure. Over time, people have settled here due to its fertile land, coastal resources, and role as a route for pilgrims heading to significant religious sites.
What are some things to do near Llŷn Peninsula?
You can explore sandy beaches, coastal walks, and fishing villages around Llŷn Peninsula. The area also has historic churches, local food producers, and galleries highlighting Welsh arts and crafts.
How is the weather near Llŷn Peninsula?
Llŷn Peninsula often experiences mild, damp winters near 40–48°F (5–9°C) and cool summers around 55–64°F (13–18°C). Rainfall is steady throughout the year, so waterproof outerwear is frequently suggested.
How was Llŷn Peninsula built?
Llŷn Peninsula formed naturally through geological processes, with ancient rocks shaped by volcanoes, glaciers, and erosion. Its unique landscape reflects millions of years of environmental change rather than human construction.
What is the history of Llŷn Peninsula?
Llŷn Peninsula has a long history shaped by Celtic traditions, early Christian pilgrimage routes, and maritime activity. The area is known for its Welsh-speaking communities, ancient hillforts, and historic churches scattered throughout the landscape.
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- Red Wharf Bay
- Hafan Y Môr Holiday Park - Haven
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- Snowdon Mountain Railway
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- South Stack Lighthouse
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