Bryn Ffynnon is a spacious converted farmhouse on the Ll?n Peninsula in North Wales. This four-bedroom retreat offers stunning sea views and sits in a peaceful rural spot just 4. 8 miles from Aberdaron. The clever renovation combines original character with modern luxury - the old house holds four cosy bedrooms while a huge extension creates a light-filled family space.
The location is bloody brilliant. Set in the Welsh countryside with views stretching to the sea (on clear days you can actually see Ireland!), you're perfectly placed for exploring the peninsula's best bits. Beautiful beaches are just a short drive away at Aberdaron, Morfa Nefyn and Abersoch.
Bryn Ffynnon is a spacious converted farmhouse on the Ll?n Peninsula in North Wales. This four-bedroom retreat offers stunning sea views and sits in a peaceful rural spot just 4.8 miles from Aberdaron. The clever renovation combines original character with modern luxury - the old house holds four cosy bedrooms while a huge extension creates a light-filled family space.
The location is bloody brilliant. Set in the Welsh countryside with views stretching to the sea (on clear days you can actually see Ireland!), you're perfectly placed for exploring the peninsula's best bits. Beautiful beaches are just a short drive away at Aberdaron, Morfa Nefyn and Abersoch. After a day of coastal walks and beach hopping, nothing beats watching the sunset with a glass of wine. Trust me, they're spectacular here.
The accommodation sleeps 8 guests across four bedrooms: a ground-floor double with en-suite shower, another double, a twin and a bunk room. There's a family bathroom plus two additional external shower rooms. The heart of the house is the massive open-plan living space with kitchen and dining area. For entertainment, there's a separate snug with TV and a dedicated games room featuring pool, air hockey and a Wii.
Nearby attractions include Felin Uchaf's café (a local favourite), Aberdaron beach (10 minutes' drive), Porthor/Whistling Sands (15 minutes) and Abersoch (20 minutes). The coastal paths offer spectacular walking with breathtaking views across Cardigan Bay.
Bryn Ffynnon is perfect for families or groups wanting space to spread out. The hot tub is the cherry on top - nothing quite like soaking your bits while watching those Welsh sunsets. Dave the owner is super helpful too, often popping by with local tips or a bottle of wine!
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View CottageDiscover why our guests keep coming back to Bryn Ffynnon
Guests love unwinding in the hot tub after exploring, especially watching stunning sunsets over the sea while soaking.
The separate games room with pool table, air hockey and Wii keeps everyone entertained, particularly on rainy days.
The huge open-plan kitchen and living area gets top marks for bringing everyone together without feeling cramped.
Dave the owner receives many mentions for his friendliness, local knowledge and quick response to any questions.
The sea views from the property are spectacular - on clear days you can even see Ireland across the water!
Easy driving distance to multiple beaches means guests can explore a different coastal spot each day.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach Bryn Ffynnon by car, follow the A499 toward the Ll?n Peninsula, then take the B4413 toward Aberdaron. The property is located in a rural setting with good access roads. You'll have convenient off-road parking for four cars upon arrival.
For rail travelers, the nearest station is Pwllheli, approximately 12 miles from the property. From there, you'll need to take a taxi to complete your journey to Bryn Ffynnon.
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Located 4.8 miles from your accommodation.
Postcode: LL53 8BE
Located 4.8 miles from your accommodation.
Postcode: LL53 8BE
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