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Dogs go free at large family holiday cottage on the Llyn Peninsula

Published on 16 Jan 2024 by Amy Greenwood

Yes, you can bring your four legged friends and yes they are free at this large family holiday cottage on the Llyn Peninsula! Stay at Hen-Felin during January, February and March and your dogs will go free!

This stylish cottage sleeps 10 and is ideal for dogs, with beaches a plenty on the Llyn Peninsula they’ll be spoilt for choice…add to this great location an outside pizza oven, fire pit and a cosy real fire inside to warm up front!


LARGE FAMILY HOLIDAY COTTAGE ON THE LLYN PENINSULA | HEN-FELIN

Sleeps 10 | Dog Friendly | Near Beach | Real Fire | Large Cottage

Hen-Felin is a beautiful and large family holiday cottage on the Llyn Peninsula. This converted mill provides luxurious accommodation for up to 10 guests in this popular holiday destination. Exquisite furnishings and gorgeous location combine to provide a fantastic holiday cottage.

 
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