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A charming cabin is framed by lush greenery, featuring a distinctive curved red roof and wooden accents. A spacious deck with a table and seating area is visible, inviting outdoor relaxation. Nearby, a decorative pot adds a rustic touch to the landscape.
Hut
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

The Meadow Cabin ... comfort & tranquillity

A real gem of a place! Beautifully crafted, simple cosy interior, nice comfortable kingsize bed, shelves, oak table, comfy seating & a wood-burner. There are electric sockets, a kettle, kitchen utensils, lamps & fixed lanterns for lighting in the evenings. Enjoy the balcony looking out eastward towards the sunrise hills with a table and chairs to enjoy your breakfast & a small evening lawn around the back. To the right, is a newly built kitchen area with a gas hob, running water, & drying area.

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A gravel pathway leads to a quaint stone building surrounded by greenery. A vintage water pump is positioned nearby, with rolling hills and a blue sky in the background. The landscape showcases fields and distant mountains, creating a serene rural atmosphere.
Cottage
5 out of 5 average rating, 475 reviews

Fab restored small barn & hot tub near Snowdonia

You're assured a warm welcome to this beautifully restored small barn, now a cosy cottage with exclusive use of all year round hot tub! Stunning location bordering Snowdonia (10 mins walk to Park). On clear days Snowdon, Yr Wyddfa, herself is in full view. Free Electric car charge. Close to castles, Llyn Peninsula, much beautiful coastline, stone's throw from Anglesey & more! Suitable for couples/one individual. Come, pamper yourself on a restorative break, explore a glorious area, North Wales!

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A traditional stone cottage is set within green grounds, framed by trees. Large windows reflect the clear blue sky, and the entrance is flanked by well-maintained lawns. The rustic structure features a slate roof, suggesting a serene countryside retreat.
Cottage
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews

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.

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Cabin
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 241 reviews

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.

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A rustic cabin is set among greenery, featuring a wooden exterior with a shingled roof. A seating area with two chairs is positioned on the porch, and large windows reflect the bright sunlight filtering through the surrounding trees.
Place to stay
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 423 reviews

The Hide - Glamping Hut - Snowdonia

A cosy and relaxing space with touches of rustic charm. Located in the heart of Snowdonia, surrounded by the mountains. An open plan living space with all the essentials. Cooking area ,with mini fridge & camping stove. Parking Private parking available, the track up to the cabin is steep. There is a parking space available at the bottom of the track (50 meters away from the cabin) or you are welcome to drive up, as there is space to park and turn around at the top of the track.

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A detached bungalow is presented with a light-colored exterior and a gently sloping roof. Windows are positioned to offer natural light and views. The property is surrounded by a gravel pathway and grassy areas, with glimpses of the sea visible in the background.
Bungalow
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

Central aberdaron with stunning sea views!

This delightful detached bungalow is situated only 200 meters from Aberdaron's long sandy beach. Spectacular sea views and comfortable, light and airy accommodation, which is ideal for a seaside family holiday or for a walking/cycling vacation. The cottage offers three bedrooms, two bathrooms, well-equipped open plan living area comprising of kitchen, sitting area, Smart TV and dining area. 2-3 minute walk down the hill to the village centre. dogs allowed, garden not secure

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A charming stone farmhouse is depicted, featuring a welcoming façade with a mixture of textured stone and smooth walls. A small flight of stone steps leads up to a private balcony area, overlooking a grassy expanse. The building is framed by greenery and a clear blue sky.
Cottage
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

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.

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A wooden deck offers a tranquil seating area with a small round table and two glasses, surrounded by lush greenery. The stunning views of the sea and distant hills are captured under a bright blue sky, complementing the peaceful ambiance.
Cottage
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 208 reviews

Stylish cottage with magnificent sea views

Graigwen is an exquisite, two-bedroom detached cottage offering mesmerising sea views. Marrying elegant design with a warm, inviting atmosphere, it is the ultimate sanctuary for exploring Snowdonia and the picturesque village of Borth-y-Gest, famed for its hidden beaches and coastal paths. From its privileged, elevated position, Graigwen enjoys unrivalled panoramic views of the sea and mountains, all while remaining secluded within a tranquil backdrop of ancient woodland.

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A hand-drawn illustration depicts a tower structure situated on rocky terrain. The building features a cylindrical shape with several windows and a flat roof, surrounded by a pathway that leads up to it. The title 'Lety Llanddwyn' appears below the image in a simple font.
Cabin
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews

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.

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A wooden deck area features two folding chairs positioned to overlook expansive views of the countryside and sea. The clear sky enhances the scenic landscape, dotted with fields and low hills. Lush greenery surrounds the deck, creating a natural setting.
Treehouse
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 150 reviews

Ty Coeden Bach (Little Tree House)

Situated halfway up a tree near the top of a mountain on the beautiful Llyn Peninsula, with breathtaking panoramic sea and mountain views. Ty Coeden Bach offers unique, peaceful accomodation for up to two guests. Nestled near the top of Rhiw Mountain, between the popular villages of Abersoch and Aberdaron, it provides the perfect spot for either exploring everything the area has to offer, or to simply relax and unwind. Be sure to take a look at our other cabins!

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A bright and airy living space features sloped ceilings with skylights allowing natural light. A modern kitchenette is visible in the background, while comfortable seating options consist of two chairs and a bean bag. A small table holds a bottle of wine and two glasses.
Apartment
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 193 reviews

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.

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A hot tub is sunk into the wooden decking, providing an inviting space for relaxation. Lush greenery surrounds the area, and a wooden fence offers privacy while framing the expansive view of the coastline and the bright blue sky dotted with clouds.
Cabin
4.79 out of 5 average rating, 304 reviews

Ocean View Hot tub + Sunset view

Our very special Ocean view cabin elevated overlooking the amazing Cardigan Bay. Walking distance to Snowdonia's popular seaside town Barmouth, very close to the beach and on the doorstep to some of the best walks in the area. Boasting an amazing elevated view of the cost and sunsets to die for. A hot tub sunk into the decking with views of the whole of Cardigan Bay. If you want to explore or see Snowdonia's coast, this is the place for you.

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All about Aberdaron

Located on the western tip of the Llŷn Peninsula, Aberdaron is a picturesque coastal Welsh village that once served as the last stop for pilgrims on their way to Bardsey Island. Around an hour from the edge of spectacular Snowdonia National Park with its jaw-dropping mountain scenery, Aberdaron boasts dramatic headlands, rugged coastline, and lush countryside. The shimmering turquoise waters of the Irish Sea and Cardigan Bay serve as an exceptional backdrop — a scenic stroll along the Edge of Wales Walk leads past ancient standing stones, holy wells, and across the Sound to Bardsey Island, all while offering sweeping views of the coast. Visitors flock here to take advantage of all the water-based activities, including wakeboarding, sailing, and surfing.

Once a fishing village, remnants and ruins of Aberdaron’s past can be found scattered throughout the town, including the remnants of a 19th-century jetty at Porth Simdde on Aberdaron Beach, and St Hywyn’s Church, which dates from the 12th century. Near Aberdaron Beach, you’ll find a handful of pubs, restaurants, and chic cafes to refuel in after a day in the surf.

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Bardsey Island

Located three kilometres off the tip of the Llŷn Peninsula is Bardsey Island, known as the Isle of 20,000 Saints. The 180-hectare island, comprising mostly grassland bounded by rocky cliffs, is now a national nature reserve, home to sheep, cattle, and grey seals, along with nesting and migratory birdlife from Atlantic puffins to sooty shearwaters and red-throated divers. Weather permitting, a limited number of boat trips are available to the island throughout the year.

Traeth Porth Meudwy

Porth Meudwy is a small cove that provides spectacular views of the coastal scenery and opportunities to view wildlife. An abundance of seabirds and seals can be spotted along the coastline, and dolphins are occasionally seen out at sea. On either side, the beach is hugged by cliffs overlooking the small fishing vessels below.

St Hywyn’s Church

You’ll find this medieval stone church perched atop a hill overlooking the deep blue waters of the Irish Sea. One of the most striking architectural features is its Norman west door and archway, which reveals intricate stone carvings dating from the 12th century. The church boasts original furnishings, carved stones commemorating sixth-century priests, and a medieval font. Light bouncing off the sea’s shimmering waters illuminates the church’s 16th-century timber roof.

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