Holiday houses in Lleyn Peninsula

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A traditional Welsh cottage features a soft yellow facade, complemented by four windows framed in white. A light blue front door welcomes guests, and two wooden benches are positioned on either side of the entrance. The surrounding gravel is bordered by greenery, creating an inviting approach.
Cottage in Gwynedd
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Gorgeous Cottage Near the Sea. Dog Friendly.

This traditional Welsh blacksmith’s cottage has been lovingly restored to provide all the comforts of home. A picture-perfect house located in the centre of Edern within walking distance of the beach, pubs, restaurants and village shop. Perfect for families or friends sharing. If you enjoy the outdoors lifestyle, this house is perfectly located for the Wales Coast Path and water sports off the local beaches of Morfa Nefyn and Porthdinllaen. The famous Ty Coch beach bar is within walking distance

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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
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 192 reviews

Fairytale Cottage+Garden, Walk to Pub•Beach Nearby

Step into our Fairytale cottage, where magic meets the shore. The dog-friendly cottage with cosy wood burner is located in Llanengan, just 1 mile (5 min drive) from the buzz of Abersoch and a short stroll to the surf & beach at Hell’s Mouth & just a few minutes walk to the dog-friendly Sun Inn; a rare balance of coastal adventure and a peaceful historical village. Enjoy the tranquillity of a large, quiet, sunny and secure garden for dogs and children, memorable sunsets & magical starry skies.

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The dining area features a rustic wooden table set for a meal, with chairs arranged around it. Light floods in from the two windows and open door, revealing views of nature outside. Simple decor highlights the stone walls and a warm atmosphere.
Cottage in Rhiw
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 165 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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The stone cottage is surrounded by lush green fields, with a pathway leading to a fenced entrance. A well-maintained garden borders the property, featuring shrubs and low plants. Clear blue skies create a bright backdrop, enhancing the serene rural setting.
Cottage in Llanbedrog
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 433 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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The exterior of the cabin exhibits a wooden facade with large glass windows showcasing a spacious sleeping area. A wood-fired hot tub is positioned nearby, surrounded by mossy stones and gravel. Lush green grass complements the natural setting.
Cabin in Y Ffor
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 244 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 view of the vibrant garden stretches towards the sea, with lush green grass and colorful flower beds visible. The horizon showcases a serene coastline, framed by trees on the left, under a clear blue sky.
Cottage in Llanbedrog
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 242 reviews

Mur Cwymp - Cottage Retreat - Stunning Location

Set in a secluded location, down a track which serves just a couple of houses ensuring a quiet restful place. Our Cottage offers uninterrupted views of the countryside and the sea yet just a short drive to the seaside village of Abersoch, and the beautiful National Trust Beach at Llanbedrog. An area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with all the treasures of the area within striking distance. Fully renovated south facing cottage, which is part of our main home which we divide when guests stay

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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, 202 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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The living area features vaulted ceilings with exposed wooden beams, creating an airy atmosphere. A comfortable sofa faces a modern TV, while a lamp provides soft illumination. Light enters through glass doors that open to the outside, complemented by decorative elements like a floral artwork.
Cottage in Gwynedd
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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Cottage in Garnfadryn
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Pant Gwyn, Garnfadryn , Abersoch

A lovely cottage, ideally situated in the middle of the peninsula, for exploring all attractions of North Wales, set in its own private grounds with ample parking, and safe play area . Immaculately and Newly furnished with Smart TV,washing machine, tumble dryer, fridge /freezer and a dishwasher. Sleeps 4-5 Relax in a therapeutic Hot Tub , or enjoy the patio and BBQ , that are overlooking the sea and hills of the Llyn Peninsula, with plenty of local country walks.

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Treehouse in Gwynedd
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 155 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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Apartment in Nefyn
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 212 reviews

Beautiful Apartment close to Nefyn beach

Canton Bach is a stylish, modern apartment in the heart of Nefyn, a lovely village on the Llŷn Peninsula. Once the local Post Office, it was thoughtfully converted in 2015 into a cosy retreat—perfect for couples and walkers. With scenic coastal paths and countryside trails nearby, it’s an ideal base for exploring on foot. Cafés, shops, and restaurants are within walking distance, and North Wales’ top attractions are just a short drive away.

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Guest suite in Llanbedrog
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 168 reviews

Luxury Private 1 Bed Suite with amazing sea views

Having spent the last 3 years creating our dream home by the sea, we are thrilled to now welcome guests to our welsh paradise! Having stayed in many Airbnb’s over the years, we’ve tried to create the type of place that we would love to stay in. We live in a wonderful part of the world, welcome to our home!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Llŷn Peninsula located?

    Llŷn Peninsula is in northwest Wales, stretching into the Irish Sea. The area is known for its distinct coastline, scenic countryside, and villages with deep Welsh roots.

  • When is the best time to visit Llŷn Peninsula?

    Late spring and summer are often recommended for lighter rain and longer daylight, though the peninsula remains atmospheric throughout the year. Many visitors also appreciate the quieter pace outside peak seasons.

  • How old is Llŷn Peninsula?

    The rocks of Llŷn Peninsula are among the oldest in Wales, with some sections dating back hundreds of millions of years. Communities have lived here for many centuries, contributing to its layered history.

  • Why was Llŷn Peninsula built?

    Llŷn Peninsula is a natural landform, not a human-built structure. Over time, people have settled here due to its fertile land, coastal resources, and role as a route for pilgrims heading to significant religious sites.

  • What are some things to do near Llŷn Peninsula?

    You can explore sandy beaches, coastal walks, and fishing villages around Llŷn Peninsula. The area also has historic churches, local food producers, and galleries highlighting Welsh arts and crafts.

  • How is the weather near Llŷn Peninsula?

    Llŷn Peninsula often experiences mild, damp winters near 40–48°F (5–9°C) and cool summers around 55–64°F (13–18°C). Rainfall is steady throughout the year, so waterproof outerwear is frequently suggested.

  • How was Llŷn Peninsula built?

    Llŷn Peninsula formed naturally through geological processes, with ancient rocks shaped by volcanoes, glaciers, and erosion. Its unique landscape reflects millions of years of environmental change rather than human construction.

  • What is the history of Llŷn Peninsula?

    Llŷn Peninsula has a long history shaped by Celtic traditions, early Christian pilgrimage routes, and maritime activity. The area is known for its Welsh-speaking communities, ancient hillforts, and historic churches scattered throughout the landscape.

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