Gwynfryn Farm Holiday Cottages Pwllheli
A complex of Holiday Cottages a short distance from Pwllheli, converted from farm buildings, Visit Wales graded 3-5***** where a warm welsh welcome awaits all. Relax in our heated indoor pool or for the more energetic enjoy our superb fitness room.
Self cater to your hearts content in our Holiday Cottages converted from farm buildings. Situated in Pwllheli on the beautiful Lleyn Peninsula.
We are a Wales Tourist Board award winning complex of self catering holiday cottages that sleep from 2-8, wtb graded 3-5*****, where the family live on site and the welsh language is still spoken.
The holiday cottages are ideal for families or couples alike- relax in our heated indoor pool with sauna and Jacuzzi, or for the more energetic a LTA tennis court and commercial Life fitness gym are on the farm. For those rainy days why not try your hand at table tennis, pool, chess/draughts, air hockey and for those under fives a soft play area awaits you in our fantastic games room.
Children can help feed the animals after milking each morning- and can even collect their own egg for breakfast. Penny the pony, rabbits, goats, lambs, calves and pigs are also hefty eaters and await your coming.
For those warm sunny evenings why dont you amble down to the picnic area and light one of the masonry BBQs and enjoy watching the sunset with a cool glass of wine. (There is a free weekly bbq for all our guests, usually on a Monday night weather permitting of course!!) If cooking is not your forte, Sharon prepares home cooked dishes for you to eat at your cottage.
A laundry is also on site with 2 washing machines and 2 dryers free of charge (bring your own powder.)
All our Pwllheli holiday cottages are equipped with Neff appliances from cookers to fridge/freezers, dishwashers, microwaves etc, a home from home with a warm welsh welcome.
Gwynfryn Farm is but 1.5 miles from Pwllheli, the main town of the Lleyn, and 13 miles from Snowdonia National Park. There are numerous sandy beaches and quiet coves for you to visit or walk the coastal path.
We have numerous golf courses in the area, from the rugged coastline of Nefyn to the gentile course at Abersoch. You could play a different course every day.
For historians, there is much to see- walk up to Tre Ceiri ( town of giants) an iron-age hill fort in the Rival Mountains, from where there is a fantastic view of the Peninsula and Snowdonia. The numerous churches and chapels, some dating back to the 7-12 centuries, Criccieth castle dating back to 1230 added to by Edward 1st, who also built Harlech and Caernarfon castles , designated World Heritage sites. So much to do and see all within 20 miles.
To book please phone to check availability or check our website

