Situated in Pwllheli, The Victoria Hotel provides a bar. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi. At the hotel, all rooms are equipped with a wardrobe and a TV.
Situated in Nefyn, 36 km from Portmeirion, Gwesty Nanhoron Arms Hotel features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Set in Chwilog and only 700 metres from Afonwen Beach, O Dan Y Coed Swedish Log Cabin with New 2024 Wood Fired Hot Tub offers accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Michelle
United Kingdom
Cabin was very clean with everything you need for an enjoyable stay. The lodge has a gated garden which is perfect to keep children/dog in one area without worrying of them escaping. There is so much to do/see in the local area, beach is a 5 minute walk and Portmerrion a 10 minute drive. Neighbours on lane very welcoming and assisted us with getting the hot tub started. Lovely place and would definitely return x
Set just 35 km from Portmeirion, Bryn Noddfa provides accommodation in Morfa Nefyn with access to a bar, a shared lounge, as well as a housekeeping service.
George
United Kingdom
Well situated light and spacious, well organized and great atmosphere.
The house is so well equipped and comfortable, we were there...
The house is so well equipped and comfortable, we were there in a cold spell but it was lovely and warm. The beds were like sleeping on clouds, the standard of all equipment was very good. Only a short distance to shops.
Sandy
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Pwllheli is a lovely place to visit.
Pwllheli is a lovely place to visit. Lots of shops which include two supermarkets, a few banks, chemist and gift shops. There are plenty of places to eat in and various takeaways to get fish and chips, pizza and kebabs etc. Parking isn't an issue as there is a pay and display car park in the centre of the town and various other places to park for free. Parking on the High Street is free only time restricted. For the children there is a small fair which boasts a few rides and an arcade. There is a market once a week which is held in the pay and display car park. The beach is worth a visit too.
Michelle
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Although quite stoney, there is a long, wide beach forming a...
Although quite stoney, there is a long, wide beach forming a large bay. There is also a pleasant sea-front promenade that runs the length of the beach. There is a marina, but didn't appear to be accessible to the general public, so unfortunately you can't wander round looking at the boats, more like a boatyard for mooring your own vessel. There is a nice wooded walk that takes you through the golf course and round its perimeter, you can make it a circular walk back via the housing estate.
The local golf club is open to the general public for food and drink, but we ate at Dylan's in Criccieth and a Gwesty pub south of the peninsula, self-catering the remainder of the time.
Brenda
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We stay here on the 5th April for 1 night was a short stay...
We stay here on the 5th April for 1 night was a short stay the rooms where clean and tidy bathroom was very nice and clean basket breakfast was lovely plenty to eat could not fault it at all key was place in key box with key code no problem at all car park was 5 minutes walk away plenty of spaces to park we paid £5.50 for 24 hours parking found it was value for money i would recommend staying here i would stay here again
jackie
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A compact town with no frills but everything you need for a...
A compact town with no frills but everything you need for a pleasant stay. A few supermarkets, a decent selection of bars and cafes, a nice Wetherspoons, a harbour, a long beach and views of Snowdon, friendly locals.
Stephen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The views from living room was breathing all rooms were...
The views from living room was breathing all rooms were spotless, everything you need in a kitchen is there ,tha garden needs a spruce up the artificial turf needs replacing, the two table lamps in living didnt work ,the celing lights were very bright mabey a dimmer switch wold benefit, and part of the stair rail could do with tightening but apart from them small issues everything else was fine , pwllheli is a short walk away with plenty of shops and places to eat , criccieth,Aberdaron, porthmadoc,Llanbedrog nd abersoch are all a short drive away with plenty to do and most have stunning beaches we carnt wait to go back to this accommodation in the very near future, i highly recommend it they have a weatherspoons as well as the whitehall wich is a lovely pub friendly staff and tastey food,waterfront bar,and plenty more to choose from to suit everyone
The room and facilities were superb, more like a boutique hotel. There was a small kitchen area with an extensive breakfast offer, great selection of hot drinks including a coffee machine plus fresh milk in the fridge for breakfast. A pair of earplugs were thoughtfully provided but we didn't need them. The room is right in the centre and there was an information folder which we used to find somewhere to eat and drink. We were arriving later due to train times and information was provided promptly so we could obtain the keys
Our experience with Glan Aber has been very positive and we thoroughly enjoyed our stay. Great location to the nearest Pwllheli beach, and other local attractions too such as Porth Neigwl, Nefyn etc. Parking space is spacious, house is spacious and comfortable for what we need after hours of driving to reach Pwllheli. Contact person has been very helpful and responsive to any of our queries, and so welcoming. I would not hesitate to come and stay here again in the future.
very modern property with everything we needed as a comfortable base for our tour around the peninsula. it was spotlessly clean and well maintained. situated near the centre of Pwllheli. There are plenty of shops within walking distance (including 3 supermarkets) and the beach towns of Abersoch, Nefyn and Criccieth are a mere 15 to 20 minute car drive. We had a very relaxing break here.
Smart presentation and attention to detail in furnishings and accessories. Spotlessly clean and super comfortable. Wonderful views from the decking at the rear. Within walking distance of Pwllheli town and the marina. Surprisingly quiet despite its location on one of the main roads out of town (even on a bank holiday weekend). Perfect base for exploring the Lleyn peninsula.
We stayed at the caravan to be near to my sister who lives in Pwllheli so apart from going down to the sea and getting milk we didn't need anything from the side apart from shower bed heating tried the tv a couple of times but unsure how to use it
Superb location. This is the place to stay for a peaceful, relaxing holiday, with total privacy. Stunning views from the caravan across farmland to the expansive bay and Pwllheli harbour.
great location for Pwllheli town centre & close enough for the harbour/beach the property was spacious & well equipped for all our needs with the bonus of private car parking
Felt so homely and welcoming. Absolutely amazing view of the sea just across the road. Pwllheli Town was just minutes away and plenty of shops there too.
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