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Located in the rural hamlet of Dinas, this newly renovated wood cabin is the picture of secluded romance. Surrounded by rolling green hills and with views of the mountains and Carn Fadryn, there’s a peaceful stillness to this bolthole home that will instantly put you at ease. Inside, a cosy cottage atmosphere is felt in the wood floors and beamed ceiling, with an open-plan layout that gives the cabin a real sense of space. The bedroom is warm and inviting with its throws and picture-frame window, allowing you to wake up and be instantly inspired by the abounding nature outside first thing. Speaking of outside, this is where this home really sets itself apart with a front porch that’s perfect for enjoying breakfast in the fresh air and a back terrace where a table and chairs are arranged around a fire pit for starlit drinks paired with glorious views. With a barbecue for alfresco feasts, an outdoor hot shower and a hot tub to ramp up your relaxation even more, this cabin brings new meaning to the term ‘natural charm’. Away from your home, you’re just a fifteen-minute drive from sandy, secluded Porth Towyn beach, a twenty-minute drive from Penllech Beach, while the market town of Pwllheli is also just over twenty minutes away by car from your door.


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Highlights

Hike around Carn Fadryn, a ten-minute drive away

Hike around Carn Fadryn, a ten-minute drive away

Spend an afternoon at sandy, secluded Porth Towyn Beach, a fifteen minute drive away

Spend an afternoon at sandy, secluded Porth Towyn Beach, a fifteen minute drive away

Light the fire pit and toast to the beautiful surrounding countryside

Light the fire pit and toast to the beautiful surrounding countryside

Relax and unwind with a starlit soak in the hot tub

Relax and unwind with a starlit soak in the hot tub

Enjoy your morning coffee on the front patio

Enjoy your morning coffee on the front patio

Fire up the barbecue for an alfresco feast

Fire up the barbecue for an alfresco feast

Snuggle up in the cosy bed after a long day of sightseeing

Snuggle up in the cosy bed after a long day of sightseeing

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Home truths

    You'll need to bring your own beach towels

    A travel cot is available on request, though you'll need to supply your own cot linen

    One well-behaved dog is welcome to stay – due to the agricultural environment surrounding the property, however, your dog must not be off of its lead at any time

    Please note nearby Porth Towyn beach is dog friendly between 1st April and 30th September

    The fire pit/grill can be provided on request

    We recommend having a car in this remote area – private on-site parking is available for one car

    The nearest pub is 3.5 miles away and the closest shop 3.8 miles from the home

About this stay


Amenities

Wi-fi

Pets allowed

Parking available

Washing machine

Dryer

Hot tub

Bedrooms & bathrooms

1 bedroom, 1 bed

1 bathroom

Local guide


About The Llŷn Peninsula

This little promontory of Wales, hidden beyond the peaks of Snowdonia, has long been a not-so-secret holiday hotspot. Drawing families, walkers and watersports enthusiasts to its laid-back resorts, unspoilt countryside and wild beaches, it has a lot to offer in a relatively small area. The southern coast is ideal for families, with sandy beaches and sweet seaside towns full of indy retailers, cosy cafes and welcoming beer gardens. It’s perfect...

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Local restaurants, cafes, museums, sites and activities, recommended by our community of hosts and travel experts

Dine at Twnti Seafood Restaurant

Dine at Twnti Seafood Restaurant

Hidden gem with friendly service, perfectly cooked seafood, and a lovely atmosphere. A must-visit for seafood lovers in the region.

18 min
Explore the Llŷn Maritime Museum

Explore the Llŷn Maritime Museum

Discover the hidden gem of Llŷn Peninsula, where seafaring history blends with local traditions. Immerse yourself in informative exhibits, interact with screens, and enjoy a warm welcome from knowledgeable staff.

16 min
Dine at Ship Inn

Dine at Ship Inn

A lovely restaurant and bar with friendly staff, excellent food, and a good selection of drinks. Enjoy the varied menus, outdoor seating in private huts, and welcoming atmosphere. Highly recommended!

11 min
Dine at The Cliffs

Dine at The Cliffs

Enjoy the great location, lovely interior, and light airy atmosphere of this restaurant. With a sea view, delicious food including fish, steak, and pizzas, and a good wine list, it's a must-visit. Don't miss their legendary view from the carpark!

14 min
Explore Plas Glyn y Weddw Gallery

Explore Plas Glyn y Weddw Gallery

A stunning country house turned art gallery, featuring past and present artists. Enjoy delicious food at the cafe and take in the beautiful views from the garden. A local gem and national treasure.

27 min
Play a Breathtaking Round of Golf at Nefyn Golf Club

Play a Breathtaking Round of Golf at Nefyn Golf Club

Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of Nefyn Golf Club, with its stunning cliffside location and panoramic sea views. This challenging course offers 27 holes, including the spectacular Old/Blue holes on a peninsula. Don't miss the opportunity to play 'the point' and enjoy a pint at the nearby Tŷ Coch Inn.

16 min
Explore Plas yn Rhiw's Enchanting Gardens and Bay Views

Explore Plas yn Rhiw's Enchanting Gardens and Bay Views

Quaint 16th-century manor house with Georgian additions. Immaculate gardens, stunning views, and charming tearoom. Discover the history and belongings of the three sisters who once lived here.

28 min

Get around

Airport

Anglesey

1 hr 19 min

Hawarden

2 hr 5 min

Haverfordwest

3 hr 59 min

Train station

Pwllheli

25 min

Bus stop

Eglwys

15 min

Local shops & services

Convenience store

14 min

Cafe

19 min

Pharmacy

14 min

Points of interest

Beach

Traeth Morfa Nefyn

15 min

Booking policies


House Rules

Children welcome (1-12 years)

Infants welcome (under 12 months)

Pets welcome

No parties or events

No smoking

Good to know

Arrival from 16:00

Departure before 9:00

Wifi

No air con

Cancellation policy

  • Up until

    60

    days

    Cancel at least 60 days before your check-in date for a 50% refund.

  • Not eligible for a refund once your check-in date is under 60 days away.

Host


This home is managed by Anne-Marie

This home is managed directly by a business. A member of their staff will be your point of contact before and during your stay. Anne-Marie and her team know how important their guests' holiday is, and do everything they can to make it memorable for all the right reasons. Friendly, professional and people-focused, they ensure you have a restful, care-free stay.

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