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Wern Fawr Manor Farm

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Phone: +44 (0) 1758-740156
Bed and Breakfast,
Lon Pin, Llanbedrog, Nr Abersoch,
Pwllheli,
Gwynedd,
Wales,
LL53 7PH
Date added: 21.12.2009
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We offer Country House Bed & Breakfast (B&B) accommodation in a delightful and unique setting, with every attention paid to your comfort and enjoyment for your vacation or holiday.

Country House Bed and Breakfast Accommodation in Llanbedrog, where we offer traditional farmhouse fare and accommodation in the Manor House with modern facilities.

We currently offer two double rooms both have en-suite shower facilities as well as tea and coffee making facilities, micro cooler fridge, trouser press, hairdryer, electric blanket, colour television and clock radio. For your safety the whole house is fitted with fire alarms and a fire escape. Guests staying in the main house are welcome to relax in the garden or on the patio and play croquet or boules on the lawn. We offer a hearty breakfast in the Africa Room, which includes local produce, when available, and freshly laid home produced free range eggs, locally produced awarding winning Lleyn bacon and sausages not to mention welsh devilled kidneys, Manx kippers and smoked haddock and home made jams.

We have ample parking for your cars and boats.

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We are situated in the heart of the Lleyn Peninsula (National Grid Reference: 4:29:34W / 52:52:19N - Ref: SH323334) - which is the recognizable arm of North Wales that points towards Ireland.

Lleyn is approximately 35 miles long by 10 miles at its widest. The hills are rich in prehistoric remains with holy wells and a pilgrimage route to Bardsey Island. Even today no main road penetrates to the tip of the peninsula. Guarded by Caernarfon Castle in the north and Harlech in the south, the area is now designated as one of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Between both coastlines, the mountains offer walking opportunities and magnificent views as they plunge down to the sea, allowing coastal villages to nestle in the coves. On a clear day look across Caernarfon Bay to Anglesey or Ireland and to the south Cardigan Bay. This area retains the Welshness of Wales, the language being used during daily transactions by young and old alike.

Well served by many excellent pubs and restaurants with a good standard of fare, Lleyn can cater for a full range of tastes and still provide value for money be you a walker, water-skier, yachtsman, pony trekker, golfer, scuba diver or just someone who wants to lie on the beach.

Lleyn provides it all - no wonder it's called the Welsh Riviera!

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