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AbersochSleeps 7
Plas Hufen
From £420 for a long weekend to £2100 for a week.
Make your way to the Llyn Peninsula in north Wales famed for its rugged coastline, seaside villages and rich Welsh culture, offering plenty of natural beauty and heritage. Situated in an elevated posi...
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Home to Snowdonia National Park and the scenic Llŷn Peninsula, Gwynedd is a veritable playground for outdoor enthusiasts, whether you’re a walker, hiker, or someone who just enjoys soaking up beautiful landscapes. In this northern corner of Wales, you’ll find dramatic mountains carving out the skyline, with equally striking castles adding a touch of history to the towering natural wonders. Adding a beautiful contrast to the larger-than-life scenery, Gwynedd is home to some exceptionally pretty villages, where quaint shops and cosy cafés wait to refuel intrepid adventurers.
A collection of picturesque beaches line the coast, offering gloriously golden havens to explore while walking the coast paths. Many of Gwynedd’s beaches welcome dogs throughout the year too, so you can make the most of the sensational coastal scenes in the height of summer as well as the climactic winter months.