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Portmeirion Village & Castell Deudraeth
Built by a visionary architect in 1925, Portmeirion Village & Castell Deudraeth overlooks the beautiful Dywryd Estaury.

Aberdunant Hall
Situated within Snowdonia National Park, Aberdunant Hall is a 17th-century property set within 200-acres of woodland on an idyllic upmarket Holiday Home Park.

Gwesty Ty Newydd
Overlooking the sandy beach of Aberdaron, Gwesty Ty Newydd is a well-appointed bed and breakfast on north west Wales’ Llyn Peninsula.

Woodlands Hall Hotel
Located in Ederyn, 37 km from Portmeirion, Woodlands Hall Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.

Gwesty Nanhoron Arms Hotel
Situated in Nefyn, 36 km from Portmeirion, Gwesty Nanhoron Arms Hotel features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.

Caerwylan Hotel
With views over the beach, Tremadog Bay and towards the ruins of Criccieth Castle, Caerwylan Hotel is situated 10 minutes’ drive from the edge of Snowdonia National Park.

Royal Sportsman Hotel
This independently owned, 2 AA Rosette-winning home-from-home is the only hotel in Porthmadog.

Lion Hotel & Studio Apartments
Lion Hotel & Studio Apartments are centrally located for exploring the Llyn Peninsula and Snowdonia National Park. The Lion Hotel & Studio Apartments are located in the heart of Criccieth.

The Marine Hotel
Set in Criccieth and with Criccieth Beach reachable within 200 metres, The Marine Hotel offers a terrace, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.

Aberdunant Hall Holiday Park
Offering a bar and garden view, Aberdunant Hall Holiday Park is located in Porthmadog, 10 km from Portmeirion and 23 km from Snowdon.

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Lleyn Peninsula's best hotels with breakfast
Aberdunant Hall
Hotel in PorthmadogBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.1Superb - What previous guests thought, 1,984 reviewsSituated within Snowdonia National Park, Aberdunant Hall is a 17th-century property set within 200-acres of woodland on an idyllic upmarket Holiday Home Park.
From US$202.56 per nightThe Ship Hotel
Hotel in AberdaronBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Superb - What previous guests thought, 419 reviewsSituated in Aberdaron and with Aberdaron Beach reachable within a few steps, The Ship Hotel features a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
From US$159.65 per nightNant Gwrtheyrn
Hotel in LlithfaenBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Superb - What previous guests thought, 45 reviewsSet in Llithfaen, within 37 km of Portmeirion and 39 km of Snowdon Mountain Railway, Nant Gwrtheyrn offers accommodation with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who...
From US$153 per nightThe Victoria Hotel
Hotel in PwllheliBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 6.3Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 205 reviewsSituated 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.
Ty Canol Studios
Hotel in LlithfaenBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.3Very good - What previous guests thought, 3 reviewsLocated in Llithfaen, 39 km from Snowdon Mountain Railway, Ty Canol Studios features views of the mountain.
Nant y Ffynnon 1
Hotel in LlithfaenBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.3Superb - What previous guests thought, 3 reviewsLocated in Llithfaen, 37 km from Portmeirion, Nant y Ffynnon 1 provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
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With several heritage railways in close proximity and access...
With several heritage railways in close proximity and access by train, Porthmadog should be a must on any Train enthusiast ‘List of places to go’. My son has been talking about the FFestiniog railway (Rheilffyrdd FFestiniog ac Eryri) for many years. We were finally able to make the trek and we were excited to see it all. We could have spent 3-4 days going on the different excursions. Plan on getting into the Boston Lodge railway works for a tour there also.Guest review byJohn - 8.0
Criccieth is worth a visit.
Criccieth is worth a visit. Residents very helpful and friendly. Quite hilly in parts. Beach was lovely and clean. Take shop opening times with a pinch of salt 😉 A small, quiet village feel but enough to keep you occupied.Guest review byFletcherUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Nice wee town. Friendly locals.
Nice wee town. Friendly locals. Plenty of shops and things to do. Loads of nice places to visit only a short drive away. If you want a lazy day just sat reading a book, try Criccieth. Beautiful sea views, and a quaint feel about it.Guest review byJames EdgarUnited Kingdom - 8.0
My family originated from Nefyn and I had lost a great great...
My family originated from Nefyn and I had lost a great great grandfather to a shipwreck off Anglesey( the Royal Charter). The Maritime Museum was good and I enjoyed the Bara Brith. The beach was stunning even with the wind and rain. The sunny day we left in showed us the interchange between sea and hills and the dazzling bright colours of the foliage. Loved the sheep and cattle too in the fields.Guest review byAnonymous - 10.0
Never been before but we found Abersoch delightful.
Never been before but we found Abersoch delightful. We were very impressed with the food and visited several Restaurants. All food was very good and the staff excellent. Shout out to - The Hub, Zinc, Nwdl (Noodle), Sun Inn, Whitehall (Pwllheli). Abersoch Farm Shop definitely worth a visit too.Guest review byFrancesUnited Kingdom - 10.0
There is everything there
There is everything there The swnt museum is a absolute must no matter how many times you visit you will always find something new even a beach sauna two cafes as well as a bakery come cafe which sells amazing fresh bakes a wonderful beach cafe serving anything from pizza to pastries baguettes and drinks which taste amazing Then there is the two hotels which serve almost all day food and drink And after all of that is the most fantastic beach which if you are lucky enough to see dolphins in the bay This us the most fantastic place to stay forGuest review bySusanUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Huw and his staff went out of their way to make our stay...
Huw and his staff went out of their way to make our stay memorable and enjoyable. The room was clean and comfortable and the food served at both breakfast and dinner was excellent. Thank you Huw and JohnGuest review byJohn RowleyUnited Kingdom - 8.0
We travelled by train from Machyllneth to Pwllheli, then...
We travelled by train from Machyllneth to Pwllheli, then caught a bus to Ederyn. Both journeys were beautiful and inexpensive. The walks around the area are beautiful, with open countryside, distant peaks and sea views. It was not crowded, even in August.Guest review byGranny GUnited Kingdom - 10.0
I loved the setting - peaceful, quiet and atmospheric.
I loved the setting - peaceful, quiet and atmospheric. Completely self-catered which suited my personal needs. Directions were clear and and helpful. Proximity to the coast path was a bonus - good base for accessing other areas - off the beaten track but not too inaccessible.Guest review byDeborahUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Very lovely town. Great eateries and shops.
Very lovely town. Great eateries and shops. We found the local public transport to be very reliable and on time. Great location for the coast & mountains. There is plenty to do in the area and we look forward to returning.Guest review byclareUnited Kingdom