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Where to stay
Where to stay in North Wales

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The historic house

The contemporary cottage
Looking out towards Aberdaron Bay and surrounded by peaceful farmland, this well-presented, stylish cottage with spectacular, unspoilt sea views is sure to impress. Geufron House is a newly renovated, modern property that boasts a spacious open-plan kitchen/dining/living area, a ‘snug’ room
for more cozy evenings watching TV and a relaxing retreat
upstairs, and quality beds and bed linen which will give you
a good night sleep after a day exploring the beautiful Llŷn
Peninsula. This lovely retreat is located just three quarters of
a mile from the seaside village of Aberdaron where you will find a mile long sandy beach, which is suitable for dogs and
attracts surfers, and some lovely cafés and shops. Catch a boat to Ynys Enlli (Bardsey Island) from nearby Porth Meudwy, visit the historic Plas yn Rhiw House and Gardens or go for a walk along the Wales Coastal Path and take in the breathtaking views. And if you’re a beach-lover, there are plenty of other beaches nearby for you to enjoy as well.
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Bryntirion Lodge is located on the former Vaynol Park – a grand walled estate with connections to the industrial heritage of North Wales. The estate lies between the university City of Bangor and the Royal Town of Caernarfon, just next to the delightful coastal village
of Y Felinheli. Bryntirion Lodge is a beautiful former
gatehouse that was built in 1863. It has been extended
and modernised over the years to provide fabulous accommodation for six people. There are two lounges
in this characterful three-bedroom home, with the ‘day lounge’ featuring large patio doors leading onto the garden, and the ‘evening lounge’ has large comfortable chairs, a smart TV and a DVD player. There is a fantastic array of local wildlife in the area, including wild deer which roam the estate woodland, and the lodge is located near Anglesey, Zip World and the Snowdonia
National Park.