Self Catering

Lleyn Farm Holidays

Tel: 01758 712570  or  01758 740873

e-mail:  find@llawrdref.co.uk

website:  www.happyhols.com

  

Lleyn Farm Holidays is a group of Farm-based self-catering and B&B providers on the Lleyn Peninsula in North Wales.  The Lleyn Farm Holidays Group was formed twenty years ago, and its members offer quality accommodation and a warm welcome. The website www.happyhols.com provides information on accommodation provided by members, with links taking you directly to the property owner's own web site. This means there's NO COMMISSION to agents or middle men – you will book direct with the owner.

 

The properties listed on the site are regularly inspected by the Wales Tourist board and awarded Star gradings according to the quality and type of the accommodation. For accessibility information please contact the individual property owner.

 

The Lleyn Peninsula is one of North Wales' best kept secrets. South of Anglesey and west of Snowdonia, the area features 50 miles of heritage coastline, a wealth of sandy beaches, rocky headlands and rivers, which offer numerous activities and attractions. If you enjoy peaceful hillside walks, cycling, bird-watching, golfing, fishing, rambling along the rugged coastline, or just relaxing on a sandy beach, the Lleyn Peninsula makes an ideal holiday destination for individuals, couples, families and groups. The Lleyn Peninsula is also ideal if you prefer a more active holiday, with sailing, water skiing, rock climbing, horse riding, wake-boarding, mountain biking and much more all on offer - the list is almost endless.

 

As well as the many things to see and do that you'll find on the Lleyn Peninsula itself, the activities and attractions of other parts of North Wales are also within easy reach, including several ancient castles, three narrow gauge railways, not to mention the Italianate village of Portmeirion. The Snowdonia National Park and mount Snowdon itself are within reach of all of the properties listed on the site, being an hour away by car at most. Wales' highest peak, Snowdon is a must-visit destination during your stay. It is a three to four hour walk to reach the summit, but if you prefer you can take the Snowdon Mountain Railway. Whichever way you choose to reach the top, you'll find the view is stunning.

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Available Guidebooks for this region:

The Hidden Places of Wales

This national guidebook covers every county in Wales offering places to stay, visit, eat and drink as well as places to visit. You can read more here.

The Country Living Guide to Wales

This guidebook covers the whole of Wales offering places to stay, visit, eat and drink as well as places to shop. You can read more here.

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