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Holiday rentals in Lleyn Peninsula

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Aerial view showcases a shepherd's hut nestled in a private meadow, surrounded by lush greenery and low bushy vegetation. The expansive grassy area features distinct patterns, leading to the hut, which is positioned on a raised platform with steps, inviting relaxation outdoors.
Shepherd’s hut in Gwynedd
5 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Beautiful Shepherds hut with hot tub & great views

Our Shepherds hut is located on the beautiful Llyn peninsula an area of outstanding natural beauty. The hut sits within its own meadow with breathtaking views across countryside and out to sea. The hut is suitable for 2 it has its own hot tub and gas bbq. Inside is a small kitchen with toaster fridge and microwave. There’s a comfortable double bed with bedding, towels etc provided. Theres plenty to do in the area from hiking the coastal path to surfing. Lots of places to visit No pets allowed

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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 in Rhoshirwaun
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 164 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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The charming stone cottage is set amidst a spacious gravel area, surrounded by greenery. Views of the distant hills and nearby village can be seen under a bright blue sky dotted with clouds. A neatly trimmed hedge frames the entrance, adding to the cottage's appeal.
Cottage in Llanbedrog
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 417 reviews

Y Bwthyn Cottage. Pet Friendly

Y Bwthyn is a stone cottage in the grounds of our home. It has stunning views of Cardigan Bay and Snowdonia. The Ship Inn is within walking distance of the property and Llanbedrog's lovely National Trust Beach is 5 mins drive away it's dog friendly throughout the year. We welcome two well behaved dogs at no extra charge ( additional on request) please message us if you are bringing your dog (dogs) with you to stay. The cottage has a small enclosed garden with patio area and a small lawn.

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A modern cabin with a wooden exterior is set against a backdrop of hills. Large windows reflect the natural surroundings, while a wood-fired hot tub is visible nearby. Stone walls separate the property, and lush green grass surrounds the structure.
Cabin in Y Ffor
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 229 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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An outdoor entryway features a stone pathway leading to a white door. Surrounding elements include a wooden barrel, a large white ball, and a stack of ropes. The area is adorned with gravel and potted plants, showcasing a blend of rustic and functional features.
Cottage in Nefyn
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 184 reviews

Plas Bach. Traditional dog friendly welsh cottage

A Small traditional style cottage available to let.1 double bed and 2 single beds (see images). wifi and netflix. plas Bach is situated in the small coastal village of nefyn on the beautiful llyn peninsula. Tucked away on a quiet side road it is a short 10 minute walk from the door to the Sandy beach and is within walking distance from the shops,restaurants and The brewery tap of cwrw llyn and the world famous ty coch inn.we are a stones throw from mountain walks and beautiful beaches.

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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 in Gwynedd
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 128 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 quaint stone cottage is framed by lush greenery and blooming flowers, positioned along a narrow path. The front door, painted in a cheerful blue, invites guests into the home, while the surrounding stone walls add rustic charm.
Cottage in Abersoch
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 179 reviews

Fairytale Abersoch Cottage; Large Sunny Garden

Step through the cornflower blue door into No. 1 Tan y Fynwent, a refurbished stone sanctuary beside 800-year-old St Engan’s Church. Once our beloved holiday home, it’s now your "Fairytale" escape. Just 1 mile (5 min drive) from the buzz of Abersoch and a short stroll to the surf at Hell’s Mouth, we offer a rare balance of coastal adventure and village peace. Enjoy a large, sunny secure garden for dogs, a cosy wood burner, and 1,000 years of history right on your doorstep!

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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 in Gwynedd
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 134 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 wide expanse of grassy fields stretches across the foreground, bordered by a low hedge. In the distance, a serene view of Cardigan Bay and the mountains of Snowdonia creates a tranquil backdrop, under a clear sky.
Bungalow in Abersoch
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Dolwyn Abersoch.

Only 1 mile from Abersoch this semi detached bungalow is In between Sarn Bach and Llanengan . Take a break and unwind at this peaceful oasis with fantastic countryside, seaviews and the mountains of Snowdonia across the Cardigan bay. All these lovely views can be seen from the lounge, conservatory, kitchen and garden. Sink into our lovely beds dressed with crisp cotton sheets. When you step out of the door we are surrounded by beaches within 1.5 miles

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A charming cottage features a bright yellow door, partially open with a dog looking out. A small table and chairs are placed on the stone pathway, surrounded by potted plants and greenery. A wrought-iron railing encircles the entrance, adding a quaint touch.
Home in Gwynedd
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 202 reviews

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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A stone exterior of the property is complemented by a large glass window, reflecting the sky and surrounding countryside. Potted flowers in vibrant pinks and purples line the foreground, adding a touch of natural colour to the serene setting.
Farm stay in Gwynedd
5 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Elegant cottage on the Llŷn Peninsula (EV Charger)

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A cozy interior showcases high ceilings with exposed wooden beams. A lofted sleeping area is visible above, while a comfortable sofa sits adjacent to a small work desk and chair. A wood-burning stove and a neatly arranged bookshelf add warmth to the space.
Cottage in Pwllheli
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 426 reviews

One Bedroom, Spectacular Location!

Our characterful 1 bedroom house is situated 1.5 miles from the quaint fishing village of Aberdaron , an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, in NW Wales. The area is a paradise for those who love unspoilt coastal scenery, by the Wales Coastal Path & a designated "dark skies" location.

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All about Lleyn Peninsula

Stretching 30 miles southwest of Anglesey into the Irish Sea, the stunning narrow Llŷn Peninsula is also one of Wales’ wildest. Lots of its land has never been developed or even used for farming, so its Iron Age forts and craggy, sheep-dotted hills are magically unspoilt (walking is unsurprisingly a big draw here: it’s one of the loveliest sections of the Wales Coast Path). The beaches are also beloved and often dramatic. Between Criccieth’s two sweeping bays sits its medieval castle on high, rocky headland. Abersoch has huge, sheltered sands, and boats to the wildlife-filled paradise of Bardsey Island.

Pwllheli is the biggest town on the Llŷn Peninsula, with a lively marina and watersports facilities, plus a regular market, arts centre, and gallery. History and culture also breathes here: in Llanystumdwy, the pretty village where David Lloyd George, Britain’s prime minister during the First World War, was born (there’s now a museum here in his name), and Plas yn Rhiw, a gorgeous manor house with pretty ornamental gardens, where Wales’ Nobel Prize-nominated poet, R.S. Thomas, lived and worked in its grounds.

What are the top things to do in Lleyn Peninsula?

Llanbedrog

Llanbedrog is beloved for its primary-coloured beach huts, lining up on the shore behind clear, shallow waters which are perfect for swimming and paddling. Make sure you walk through the woods on the headland to Oriel Plas Glyn y Weddw, a wonderful art gallery in a Gothic mansion, then on to the much-loved Tin Man, a sculpture looking out wistfully over Cardigan Bay.

Porthdinllaen

A village on a beach might seem an outrageous idea, especially when it can’t be accessed by car. Porthdinllaen is worth the trek, though. Built for fishing, it’s now looked after by the National Trust, and has a tiny history centre, Caban Griff; a beachside pub; plus opportunities for kayaking, snorkelling, and swimming.

Nant Gwrtheyrn

On the site of a quarry village abandoned during the Second World War, this Welsh language and heritage centre tells the story of the village and the beautiful language of the country, which is having a welcome revival. A walk nearby also takes you to the astonishing Iron Age fort of Tre’r Ceiri, where the remains of 150 stone houses can still be seen.

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