The Llŷn Peninsula is the spectacular part of Caernarfonshire that juts out like an arm into the Irish Sea, from the edge of Snowdonia and North West Wales, to Bardsey Island. Its out-of-the-way-ness and classification as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty have made it a bastion of the Welsh language and culture, and it’s a wonderful coastline is a site of both marine conservation areas and a wonderful coastal path. It’s also got a bourgeoning surfing community, and fantastic birdwatching opportunities. And lots of people say it’s like Cornwall fifty years ago. Our recommendations for the best hotels on the Llŷn Peninsula include beach idylls, and bases for epic walks, hubs for learning about historic Wales, and a lot more beside.
Porthmadog (Penrhyndeudraeth)
This eccentric resort was built by the architect Sir Clough Williams-Ellis to show how a naturally beautiful site could be developed without spoiling it. Hotel Portmeirion and Castell Deudraeth each have a unique design and give a fantastic opportunity to stay in this charming village and explore.
Gwynedd (Bwlchtocyn)
Combining a stunning location with an excellent hotel service, Porth Tocyn Hotel is a superb spot. Homely rooms, a great restaurant and lovely views all come together to create a stellar establishment on the Welsh coast.
Gwynedd (Porthmadog)
A luxury country house boasting glorious views across the picturesque countryside. Three individually styled rooms are traditionally dressed with antique furniture, soft hues and sink-into beds. With Snowdonia National Park on the doorstep this is the perfect rural escape.
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