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Traditional Welsh Stone Cottage On The Llyn Peninsula | Bryn-Chwilog

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Dog FriendlyNear BeachNear PubReal Fire
Aberdaron
 
 

If you’ve ever dreamt of escaping to a Traditional Welsh Stone Cottage on the Llyn Peninsula, Bryn-Chwilog is calling your name. This charming, pet-friendly hideaway is set in a stunning rural location, just three miles from the golden sands of Aberdaron Beach. With its whitewashed stone walls, bright blue door, and breathtaking countryside views, this is a cottage straight out of a postcard.

Step inside, and you’re greeted with classic beamed ceilings, a real fire, and an inviting open-plan living and dining area—perfect for cosy evenings after exploring the Llyn Peninsula’s dramatic coastline. The comfy sofas and a well-stocked bookshelf invite you to unwind with a book, a cuppa, or perhaps something stronger. The dining area is effortlessly charming, with a vintage table and chairs set for long, lazy breakfasts before heading out for the day.

The kitchen is bright, modern, and fully equipped, so whether you’re whipping up a homemade meal or plating up fresh fish and chips from the village, you’ll have everything you need. A family bathroom with a full-size bath completes the ground floor.

Upstairs, the cottage has two inviting bedrooms: a king-size master bedroom with exposed beams and a skylight for a spot of bedtime stargazing, and a small twin room that’s snug and perfect for children. Both rooms retain that classic cottage feel, with sloped ceilings and rustic wooden details.

Outside, the walled front patio offers a peaceful spot for morning coffee or evening wine, with the distant sound of waves in the background. Whether you're here for beach days, coastal walks, or simply a relaxing break, Traditional Welsh Stone Cottage on the Llyn Peninsula ,Bryn-Chwilog, is the perfect retreat.

 
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Facilities


Cottage Type
Dog Friendly
Near Beach
Near Pub
Real Fire
Essentials
Linen
Towels
Cot (cot-linen not provided)
WiFi
High Chair
Smoke detector
Carbon monoxide detector
First Aid kit
Fire extinguisher or blanket
Inside
3 Pets
Hob
Cooker
Microwave
Fridge
Freezer (not icebox)
Dishwasher
Dishwasher Tablets
Kettle
Coffee Machine
Toaster
Cooking Basics
Oven Gloves
Tea Towels
Wine Glasses
Champagne Flutes
Dining Table
Blender
Washing Machine
Tumble Dryer
Clothes Drying Rack
Cleaning Products
Body soap/Shower gel
Hair Dryer
TV
Fireplace Guards
Outside
Off street parking
BBQ
Private Garden
CCTV
Additional Information
Cot and highchair on request
Open coal fire, coal provided, background heat from storage heaters

Picnic area and bench on land near our lodge and parking area, sea view
 

Floor Plans

 

Location

 

Bryn-Chwilog is set in a breathtaking rural location with far-reaching sea views over the Llyn Peninsula. Just three miles from Aberdaron Beach, it’s perfectly placed for enjoying sandy shores, coastal walks, and unforgettable sunsets. The Llyn Peninsula is known for its rugged coastline and hidden coves, making it a dream destination for walkers, nature lovers, and those in search of a peaceful retreat.

The nearby village of Aberdaron is full of seaside charm, with traditional pubs, seafood restaurants, and local shops. Whether you're looking to relax with a pint after a day of exploring or tuck into the freshest seafood, you’ll find plenty of welcoming spots to enjoy. If adventure calls, the surrounding coastline offers watersports, boat trips, and kayaking, giving you the chance to see the Llyn Peninsula from a whole new perspective.

For those looking to explore further afield, Porthdinllaen is home to the famous Ty Coch Inn, often named one of the best beach bars in the world. A short drive away, Abersoch is a lively seaside town known for its boutique shopping, sailing, and golden beaches. If mountains are more your thing, Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park is within reach for hiking, mountain adventures, or even a ride on the famous Ffestiniog Railway.

At the end of the day, return to the Traditional Welsh Stone Cottage on the Llyn Peninsula, Bryn-Chwilog, where you can unwind in comfort, soak up the peaceful surroundings, and plan your next North Wales adventure.

 
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Availability

Availability
Guests
Max Adults:
4
Max Children:
2
Max Infants:
1
Maximum number of adults and children is 4
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Guest Reviews

 
Sue
 
1st - 15th May 26
 

Thoroughly enjoyed our two weeks in your cosy well equiped cottage. Everything you needed for a comfortable stay.
Weather was a bonus, bright breezy days the whole two weeks!
Mostly walked from the cottage on the coastal path into Aberdaron and to Whistling sands.
Really good to not be driving everywhere. Just one day when we went to Llanbedrog.
Lots of pub meals, fish & chips and coffee and cake at the end of the walks!
Would definitely go back.

Rick
 
13-17/4/26
 

We were looking for a peaceful break and saw the cottage was available just at the time we wanted. We stayed some years ago and always said we would return to this unique little cottage after having such a memorable time during our last visit. It was a delight to find it much as we remembered and soon settled in. The weather wasn’t great but that added an even more relaxed feel as we sheltered there snug and warm listening to the wind and rain on a couple of evenings. When the sun did put in an appearance we were straight out to Aberdaron beach, Porth Oer and Mynydd Mawr – and choosing from the many walks and stunning views. We enjoyed an evening meal at the friendly and accommodating pub in Aberdaron, The Ship, which was newly reopened after a refurbishment. On the clement evenings we enjoyed watching the gorgeous sunsets from the picnic table seats in the top garden. The cottage had everything we needed, it was simple, clean and comfortable. It featured all the kitchen utilities we required including a useful dryer. The owner was helpful and responsive when we had a minor query. At the end of our few days we really didn’t want to leave. I couldn’t help wondering as we left how long I could happily stay in such a beautiful, peaceful place – i’m pretty sure I could read, walk, eat, sleep, relax here for ages with the sound of the sea just over the hill.

Victoria
 
21–28 Sept 2025
 

Beautiful little cottage in a peaceful location. We were blessed with superb weather and spent many evenings watching the amazing sunset form the picnic bench. The cottage was exactly as described; the kitchen was very well equipped. It provided us with a perfect location from which to explore this area of North Wales. Fantastic holiday. We would definitely recommend it. I only wish the weather had been cooler so we could have lit the fire, but I’m not complaining! North Wales at it’s finest!

Alison
 
 

We had a wonderful time. Everything was perfect. Thank you

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