Dog-friendly Gwynedd
Home to the magnificent Snowdonia, Gwynedd is blessed with some of the most spectacular scenery in Wales. Beyond the beautiful mountains, woodlands and stunning seascapes is a wealth of wildlife, heritage and culture, all which begs to be explored by you and your canine companion.
- Nefyn, WalesA lovely holiday house with sea views and close to sandy beaches, shop, pubs and restaurants. Supermarkets 7 miles. Smart TV, WIFI, central heating & 2 woodburning stoves.£90From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Nefyn, WalesA stone-built cottage resting in Nefyn, Gwynedd. Close to beach and coast. Close to amenities. Romantic. Morfa Nefyn 1.7 miles; Pwllheli 7.2 miles; Criccieth 14.3 miles.£74From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Nefyn, WalesA charming end-of-terrace cottage resting in Nefyn, Wales. Countryside views. Woodburning stove. WiFi. Pet-friendly. Pwllheli 7 miles; Porthmadog 17.8 miles.£70From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Nefyn, WalesThis beautiful semi-detached cottage is ideally located to explore the iconic Lleyn Peninsula, as well as the neighbouring Snowdonia National Park. This is the perfect rural retreat for families, couples and friends whether you choose a relaxing or leisurely break, you won’t be disappointed. On arrival, you will be greeted with a traditional stone faced cottage set within a backdrop of rural countryside and only 2 miles away from the glistening coast. A spacious open plan living area consisting of a well equipped kitchen, dining area and living room, featuring a blazing wood burner, perfect for those cosy nights in. Sgubor Geirch benefits from having a twin bedroom on the ground floor as well as cosy double bedroom set amidst the vaulted ceiling on a quirky mezzanine floor, overlooking the living area. Outside, you’ll find a lawned garden with patio area where you can enjoy al fresco dining on a sunny day, or enjoy outdoor games with friends and family.
Famed for its magnificent scenery and rugged coastline, North Wales hosts an enchanting cocktail of golden beaches, traditional villages and dramatic landscape. Nearby, the small charming town of Nefyn is less than 2 miles away from the cottage, where you’ll find traditional Welsh pubs, independent gift shops and a large sweeping bay with golden beach. Also nearby is the famous Ty Coch Inn which is listed as one of the top ten beach bars in the world. The larger towns of Pwllheli and Abersoch are also within easy reach. For those looking for more of an adventure, why not take a scenic drive to the Wales’ highest mountain, Snowdon, and enjoy its imposing landscapes, wild terrains and glistening lakes, or explore one of the numerous majestic sites dotted along the county including Criccieth Castle and the Unesco World Heritage site of Harlech Castle. Whether you choose a short break or longer stay, this cosy cottage will be waiting for you when you return from your days out exploring. Kick off your boots, pour a glass of wine and sit back and relax as you indulge in your Welsh adventure. Beach 2 miles. Shop and restaurant 2 miles, pub 1 mile.
This property can be booked together with Stabal (UK34405) to accommodate up to 6 guests.£68From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Nefyn, WalesA fabulous, detached barn conversion resting in Nefyn on the Llyn Peninsula. Close to the beach and Wales Coastal Path. Allocated parking. Pet-friendly. Morfa Nefyn 1.7 miles; Pwllheli 7.2 miles; Criccieth 14.3 miles.£198From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Nefyn, WalesThe property has three bathrooms, a downstairs toilet and living room with open fire, so you’ll have plenty of space to relax in comfort. The well-appointed kitchen mixes modern Neff appliances with a 5 oven Aga, perfect for rustling up everything from beach picnics to elaborate holiday dinners for friends and family. Outside, you’ll find parking for up to four cars and an electric 7kW car charging point. The spacious paved garden area at the back of the property includes an outdoor shower, summerhouse, rattan seating, a large dining table and outdoor table tennis table; however if the rain interrupts your outdoor plans, there is a 6ft pool table and dart board, two real fires, free Wi-Fi, TVs, Netflix and plenty of DVDs and books indoors, to keep you entertained every day and evening.
Two dogs are very welcome at Llwynfor, and there’s a spacious utility room for their baskets/crates. Llwynfor is just a 600m walk from Morfa Nefyn beach and The Cliffs Inn, 1km from a spectacular golf course and 2km from the beautiful National Trust fishing village Porthdinllaen. Slightly further afield you’ll find secluded coves and stunning beaches, beautiful villages, more great golf courses, surfing at Porth Neigwl, water sports in Abersoch and all the attractions of Snowdonia.£146From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Nefyn, WalesYards from the beautiful sweeping sandy bay of Morfa Nefyn this spacious beachside property, sleeping 8, has been renovated in September 2021 to provide a beautifully appointed open plan 1st-floor living area with an adjoining master bedroom with en-suite facilities. The further three bedrooms, located on the ground floor, are stylishly decorated and consist of one double room with a kingsize bed and en-suite with bath and shower cubicle, one twin room and one room with bunks. The family bathroom can also be found on the ground floor, perfect for a relaxing bubble bath at the end of a day exploring the local area. The open plan living area is the perfect place for the family to gather over breakfast or dinner, to plan the day ahead or relax with some music in the evening. Outside is decking with dining table and chairs for eight and barbecue, is a great place for alfresco dining and unwinding at any time of day. A balcony at the front equipped with a bistro set is the perfect place to enjoy the morning sun with a coffee and watch the world go by. One well behaved dog is welcome at this wonderful, family-friendly property.
Stroll westward along the beach to the most picturesque of fishing hamlets, tiny Porthdinllaen with the world famous Ty Coch pub, or enjoy a drink and a meal at the Cliffs bar and sea food restaurant which is just a few yards from your front door.. Shop locally at Morfa Nefyn’s General Store which supplies a mouth watering range of locally sourced meat and fish and lovers of good food are sure to enjoy a meal at the local gastropub. This is one of the most remote and unspoilt stretches of coastline in Wales. Join the Coastal Path, carpeted in wildflowers in late spring and sea birds galore, lookout for the Chough - the emblem of the Peninsula with its distinctive red bill and legs - and the resident colony of grey seals. Only half a mile from Morfa Nefyn’s spectacular links golf club which offers some of the most scenic and challenging holes in golf. Towels are not included.£106From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Nefyn, WalesRenovated to perfection without losing its Edwardian personality. Painted throughout in pale grey and white making a perfect backdrop for the textures and fabrics. The matt pale grey furnishings give a Scandinavian undertone which enhances the warmth of the muted aquamarine, yellow and blue cushions and throws. The cosy and comfortable living room has deep leather couches and vibrant pictures of the locality. Enjoy fun and laughter over long indulgent meals in the cosy dining room with the fire crackling in the wood burner. The dining room opens out onto the large white kitchen, convenient for keeping an eye on the designated chef! An extremely well-equipped kitchen with plenty of worktop areas to please the most discerning gourmet cook, this spacious room is flooded with light from the floor to ceiling patio doors which lead out into the garden. Just off the kitchen is the cloakroom which has a special dog shower to wash off muddy little paws after a busy day in the sand.
Original Edwardian staircase leads up to sumptuous bedrooms with hugely comfortable king size beds with crisp white linen bedding enlivened with colourful cushions and throws. 2 bedrooms with luxury en-suite both with large walk-in showers and a family bathroom with walk-in shower and freestanding bath to unwind and escape with a glass of wine and a good book. Open wide the patio doors in the kitchen and step out into the garden enjoy breakfast here and dinner in the late evening sunshine. There are a wealth of lovely beaches and coves to discover along this sublime coastline, one of the journeys gems, the rocky promontory of Porthdinllaen, is right here on your doorstep.
Admire the views from east to west and see the remains of Iron Age forts, and on quiet days look out for curious little seals coming close to shore to watch any activity. Only a short drive to the Llyn hot spot of Abersoch the playground of ’the Cheshire set’ and right at the end of the peninsula Aberdaron the whitewashed little village with its rocky clifftops and heather covered hilltops. A getaway from it all destination for family and friend to enjoy in a unique unspoilt part of North Wales.£149From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Nefyn, WalesRenovated in 2022 and enlarged to maximise enjoyment of this truly special property. The location is fantastic with stunning views of the 2 magnificent bays of Nefyn and Morfa Nefyn. A trellis of climbing roses clings to the entrance of this luxury hideaway cottage that opens onto large patio areas with dining table and chairs - perfect for al fresco meals and magical at night with subdued lighting. A second patio area is where you will find the large hot tub and while away romantic evening as the sun sets over the sea.
Effortlessly stylish, Ty a Mor boasts beautifully furnished interiors. The large yet cosy comfortable living room has a wood burner - perfect for snuggling down in front of the fire after a long walk on the coastal path. There are two lovely bedrooms on the ground floor and a wide spiral staircase sweeps up to the main large en-suite bedroom - with French doors opening onto the balcony, with seating and a telescope to admire the views. Landscaped gardens surround the cottage with terrace, lawns, patios and rockery. Children will love playing on the large lower lawn.
This property can be booked with Ty Gan y Mor (QC1478) to accommodate upto 13 guests.£154From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Nefyn, Wales
This extensive semi-detached holiday home is wonderfully positioned in the heart of Morfa Nefyn village and can accommodate two families with ease. A gentle stroll from possibly the most loved beach on the Llyn Peninsula, the villa has been beautifully restored with many original features.
It has a cosy living room with an imposing Edwardian fireplace for lovely open fires and is decorated with pictures of sailing ships to give a nautical theme. The TV in this room has Sky Q, with Sky movies and high-speed fibre optic broadband. The Games Room has a wood burner and as the name suggests, a large library of DVDs, PlayStation and games - so no need to feel bored on a wet day!
French doors lead onto the stylish dining room with a long table perfect for family meals. A large range cooker in the white kitchen has all the equipment for those who want to impress with their culinary skills. There are 6 bedrooms, spread across the first and second floors, all beautifully appointed with cosy throws and cushions to sink into after a day at the beach. A long rear garden catches the sunshine throughout the day, lovely for al fresco dining.
Morfa Nefyn Beach and Porthdinllaen, one of the ’gems’ of the Peninsula, is a 2-mile stretch of fine velvety sand and tranquil waters perfect for swimming and water sports. At low tide, Porthdinllaen is a short walk along the beach. Porthdinllaen is a perfect little harbour hamlet with an idyllic cove and an award-winning pub; stop by for a cold tipple and seriously jaw-dropping views across the bay.
For golf enthusiasts, Morfa Nefyn Golf Club is a majestic 27-hole championship course within walkable distance from Captain’s House. The world-famous “Point” is a spectacular nine-hole stretch that traverses a rocky peninsula above the Irish Sea and offers some of the most scenic holes found anywhere in the world.
From petting cuddly animals to riding quad bikes through the countryside, there is something for everyone on the Llyn Peninsula. Visit Dwyfor Rabbit Farm and Glasfryn Parc for quad biking, fishing, watersports, ten pin bowling, soft play, archery, shooting and so much more. Parc Glynllifon is well worth a visit too for its beautiful historic grounds and craft centre.£148From price per night based on 7 night stay