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Portmeirion voucher at Grade II_ Listed Farmhouse on the Llyn Peninsula
 

Portmeirion voucher at Grade II* Listed Farmhouse on the Llyn Peninsula

Stay at the stunning Grade II* Listed Farmhouse on the Llyn Peninsula in December and receive a voucher for the famous Portmeirion!

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Homemade Cake and Fresh Eggs at Holiday Cottage on Working Farm, Llyn Peninsula
 

Homemade Cake and Fresh Eggs at Holiday Cottage on Working Farm, Llyn Peninsula

Stay at Botwnog Farm, a holiday cottage on a working farm, Llyn Peninsula, and receive a lovely treat! The owner will be leaving you one of her delicious homemade cakes and half a dozen fresh eggs to enjoy on your stay. Valid for any stays from now until Christmas!

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Bright and Spacious Holiday Cottage in Rural Setting
 

The perfect holiday cottage for a relaxing short break on the Llŷn

I think I’ve actually found it: the perfect holiday cottage for a relaxing short break on the Llŷn.

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Summer Offer at Barn Conversion Llyn Peninsula
 

Summer Offer at Barn Conversion Llyn Peninsula

We have a great summer offer at this barn conversion on the Llyn Peninsula! Stay at Bryncaled for 7 nights and receive a 10% discount. Valid from 2nd – 30th August.

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The Year Of Discovery North Wales
 

The Year Of Discovery North Wales

2019 is the Year Of Discovery for Wales. Following on from the Years of Adventure, Legend and Sea, this year is the year to make your own discovery in Wales.

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MODERN THREE BEDROOM HOLIDAY COTTAGE NEAR ABERDARON | BRYNDARON
 

Welsh Produce Hamper for Easter Holidays at Bryndaron, Llyn Peninsula.

Book to stay at this three bedroom cottage over Easter and you will receive a lovely hamper full of local Welsh produce! Bryndaron, is near Aberdaron on the Llyn Peninsula with spectacular views and near the Welsh Coastal Path.

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Secret Beaches In North Wales
 

Secret Beaches In North Wales

North Wales is a haven for some truly stunning beaches, some of which are hard to come by. Here are our favourite secret beaches in North Wales.

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north wales coast path, pwllheli
 

WALKING THE WALES COAST PATH

The Wales Coast Path is 870 miles in length, running from Chepstow in South Wales to Queensferry in the North. It is split into 8 geographical sections that run along the entire coastline, passing through areas of national importance and outstanding natural beauty. If you are not up for doing the whole 870 miles, there are some beautiful sections on the Llyn Peninsula and down towards Barmouth and Fairborne, taking you through small fishing villages, along estuaries and miles of sandy beaches… NEFYN TO PORTH DINLLAEN4.5km / 2.75 miles From the rocky promontory of Porth Dinllaen you can admire views to the east and west along the Llŷn Peninsula’s northern coast. You have a good chance of seeing seals close to shore. PORTH OER (WHISTLING SANDS) TO ABERDARON15km / 9.25miles As you walk toward Aberdaron you will see Bardsey Island, once a destination for pilgrims. According to legend three visits to Bardsey was equivalent to one…

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Best Beach Bar
 

Best Beach Bar in the World | Ty - Coch Inn

Some of the best places to visit are those off the beaten track and The Ty-Coch Inn in the tiny fishing village of Porthdinllaen on the Llyn Peninsula is no exception. To get there you either have to arrive by water on boat or jet ski or walk for 20 minutes down from the golf course or across from Nefyn beach….is it the best beach bar in the world? When you get to Porthdinllaen you know you are somewhere special; the village is set in a hidden cove on the beach and the Ty Coch Inn is at the heart of it all. The pub is uber relaxed and you almost feel overdressed by even wearing shoes. It’s a popular place during the summer and they cater for that; lots of outside table space and pergolas and of course the famous wall on which you can sit and enjoy the view. The food is good pub…

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