Guidebook for the Stone Cottage at Llwyn Helyg

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Guidebook for the Stone Cottage at Llwyn Helyg

Food scene

Great sea views and views of Criccieth Castle. Really good food with lots of choice. Make sure you book in advance
109 locals recommend
Dylan's Criccieth
109 locals recommend
Great sea views and views of Criccieth Castle. Really good food with lots of choice. Make sure you book in advance
Enjoy lunch or a drink at The Little Tearooms, overlooking Abersoch beach. Gorgeous view in a relaxing environment
10 locals recommend
Mickey's Boatyard and Beach Cafe
10 locals recommend
Enjoy lunch or a drink at The Little Tearooms, overlooking Abersoch beach. Gorgeous view in a relaxing environment
Gorgeous views and great traditional food
24 locals recommend
The Cliffs
Lon Bridin
24 locals recommend
Gorgeous views and great traditional food
Tremadog is a small village in the community of Porthmadog, in Gwynedd, North Wales. Y Sgwâr is situated in the picturesque market square of Tremadog, with beautiful views of mountain backdrops. Tremadog also has a good quality rock climbing “crag” which attracts climbers from all over the UK, so if you’re a bit peckish, come to Y Sgwâr and enjoy our varied menus on offer. Soup, sandwiches or a hearty meal, come to the Y Sgwâr where a warm welcome awaits
37 locals recommend
Y Sgwâr
12-16 Market Square
37 locals recommend
Tremadog is a small village in the community of Porthmadog, in Gwynedd, North Wales. Y Sgwâr is situated in the picturesque market square of Tremadog, with beautiful views of mountain backdrops. Tremadog also has a good quality rock climbing “crag” which attracts climbers from all over the UK, so if you’re a bit peckish, come to Y Sgwâr and enjoy our varied menus on offer. Soup, sandwiches or a hearty meal, come to the Y Sgwâr where a warm welcome awaits
A great place to eat with the most fabulous views, over looking Llanbedrog headland, Cardigan Bay and the mountains of Snowdonia. The restaurant serves modern British food with both french and international cooking. The Sunday Lunches are amazing with giant Yorkshire Puddings!
20 locals recommend
The Tremfan Hall
20 locals recommend
A great place to eat with the most fabulous views, over looking Llanbedrog headland, Cardigan Bay and the mountains of Snowdonia. The restaurant serves modern British food with both french and international cooking. The Sunday Lunches are amazing with giant Yorkshire Puddings!
PLEASE NOTE; THE GOAT WILL BE CLOSED FROM 25/2 until 3/4. Really family friendly. Excellent pub food in a lovely traditional pub environment
26 locals recommend
The Goat Inn - Tafarn Yr Afr
26 locals recommend
PLEASE NOTE; THE GOAT WILL BE CLOSED FROM 25/2 until 3/4. Really family friendly. Excellent pub food in a lovely traditional pub environment
A very family friendly put with a great outdoor play area. There is also a large outdoor eating area as well as indoors
18 locals recommend
Y Bryncynan
18 locals recommend
A very family friendly put with a great outdoor play area. There is also a large outdoor eating area as well as indoors
Great sea views, gorgeous lunches; eat outoor or indoor. Free art gallary and gift shop. Look out for outdoor theatre evenings
54 locals recommend
Plas Glyn y Weddw Gallery
54 locals recommend
Great sea views, gorgeous lunches; eat outoor or indoor. Free art gallary and gift shop. Look out for outdoor theatre evenings
A fabulous local pub; just 10 minutes drive away in the village of Chwilog. Such a warm and cosy atmosphere inside with a real fire and a fabulous seating area outdoors for the warmer months. Always a friendly welcome and great service. The food is excellent too
8 locals recommend
Madryn Arms
8 locals recommend
A fabulous local pub; just 10 minutes drive away in the village of Chwilog. Such a warm and cosy atmosphere inside with a real fire and a fabulous seating area outdoors for the warmer months. Always a friendly welcome and great service. The food is excellent too
Gorgeous views of the sea and the beach. Good lunches, with a glass of wine or beer
18 locals recommend
Aqua Beach Bar . Restaurant
Lon Nant-Iago
18 locals recommend
Gorgeous views of the sea and the beach. Good lunches, with a glass of wine or beer

City/town information

A quaint little seaside village with great fish and chips. The information centre is really interesting about the Llyn Peninsula
68 locals recommend
Aberdaron
68 locals recommend
A quaint little seaside village with great fish and chips. The information centre is really interesting about the Llyn Peninsula

Beaches

Black Rock Sands (Morfa Bychan) is a massive stretch of sandy beach and the beauty about this beach is you can drive your car onto the beach for £5 and stay all day. It's so handy to have everything you need right next to you in your car
18 locals recommend
Morfa Bychan
18 locals recommend
Black Rock Sands (Morfa Bychan) is a massive stretch of sandy beach and the beauty about this beach is you can drive your car onto the beach for £5 and stay all day. It's so handy to have everything you need right next to you in your car
. LLlanbedrog Beach is again a sandy beach. Smaller than Black Rock but slightly nearer. There is a car park, with steps. At the bottom of the steps opposite are the toilets and then turn left to the beach. There is a fabulous beach cafe here looking out to the sea
31 locals recommend
Llanbedrog Beach
31 locals recommend
. LLlanbedrog Beach is again a sandy beach. Smaller than Black Rock but slightly nearer. There is a car park, with steps. At the bottom of the steps opposite are the toilets and then turn left to the beach. There is a fabulous beach cafe here looking out to the sea
Borth Y Gest beach is a hidden gem of little coves on a beautiful sandy beach. Park in the car park and follow the path/trail down to the beach. Be warned there are a few steps but it's worth it when you get there
59 locals recommend
Borth-y-Gest
59 locals recommend
Borth Y Gest beach is a hidden gem of little coves on a beautiful sandy beach. Park in the car park and follow the path/trail down to the beach. Be warned there are a few steps but it's worth it when you get there
Porth Ceiriad is a beautiful unspoilt beach. Cost £3 to drive down to park. You have to walk across a grassy headland and then down quite a lot of steps but again worth it
12 locals recommend
Porth Ceiriad
12 locals recommend
Porth Ceiriad is a beautiful unspoilt beach. Cost £3 to drive down to park. You have to walk across a grassy headland and then down quite a lot of steps but again worth it
Morfa Nefyn Beach is fab because there is a pub (Ty Coch) and beach bar. You do have to walk through the golf course to get there.
31 locals recommend
Morfa Nefyn
31 locals recommend
Morfa Nefyn Beach is fab because there is a pub (Ty Coch) and beach bar. You do have to walk through the golf course to get there.
About Porth Neigwl (Hell's Mouth) Beach Porth Neigwl, or Hell's Mouth as it is also known, is a south west facing rural beach frequented by surfers and kayakers because of the relatively large waves. It is a gently shelving beach, consisting mainly of medium sized pebbles at high tide but with vast expanses of sand at low tide. The beach seldom gets busy and is often a good spot to get away from the busier beaches of Abersoch.
39 locals recommend
Porth Neigwl
39 locals recommend
About Porth Neigwl (Hell's Mouth) Beach Porth Neigwl, or Hell's Mouth as it is also known, is a south west facing rural beach frequented by surfers and kayakers because of the relatively large waves. It is a gently shelving beach, consisting mainly of medium sized pebbles at high tide but with vast expanses of sand at low tide. The beach seldom gets busy and is often a good spot to get away from the busier beaches of Abersoch.

Children's Entertainment

Ideal for younger children; magical and fun
77 locals recommend
Gypsy Wood Park
77 locals recommend
Ideal for younger children; magical and fun
Glasfryn parc is just 2 miles from here and you have something for all the family from outdoor activities such as crazy golf, archery and watersports to indoor fun such as softpay
67 locals recommend
Glasfryn Parc
67 locals recommend
Glasfryn parc is just 2 miles from here and you have something for all the family from outdoor activities such as crazy golf, archery and watersports to indoor fun such as softpay
Voted the best family attraction year on year, Greenwood park has entertainment and loads of fun for all the family
116 locals recommend
GreenWood Family Park
Bush Road
116 locals recommend
Voted the best family attraction year on year, Greenwood park has entertainment and loads of fun for all the family

Activities

E-bike and Paddle board hire plus tours of the Llyn Peninsula
Discover Llŷn
E-bike and Paddle board hire plus tours of the Llyn Peninsula
Located between Snowdon and the sea, Snowdonia Riding Stables offers you superb riding amongst some of the best mountain and coastal scenery in the British Isles, whether you are a complete beginner or a competent rider. With miles of traffic free bridleways, through spectacular scenery amongst the foothills of Snowdon. The horses and ponies are selected to provide a range of sizes, types and temperaments to suit riders all abilities (or none at all!)
15 locals recommend
Snowdonia Riding Stables
15 locals recommend
Located between Snowdon and the sea, Snowdonia Riding Stables offers you superb riding amongst some of the best mountain and coastal scenery in the British Isles, whether you are a complete beginner or a competent rider. With miles of traffic free bridleways, through spectacular scenery amongst the foothills of Snowdon. The horses and ponies are selected to provide a range of sizes, types and temperaments to suit riders all abilities (or none at all!)
Five different activities for all ages and abilities. A nine-hole Pitch & Putt fairways offering Football Golf, Frisbee Golf and Pitch & Putt
7 locals recommend
Criccieth Multi Golf
Esplanade
7 locals recommend
Five different activities for all ages and abilities. A nine-hole Pitch & Putt fairways offering Football Golf, Frisbee Golf and Pitch & Putt
Indoor centre with roped walls, bouldering and colour-coded climbs, offering lessons for all ages
37 locals recommend
Beacon Climbing Centre
37 locals recommend
Indoor centre with roped walls, bouldering and colour-coded climbs, offering lessons for all ages

Sightseeing

Portmeirion is a tourist village in Gwynedd, North Wales. It was designed and built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis between 1925 and 1975 in the style of an Italian village, and is now owned by a charitable trust
17 locals recommend
Hotel Portmeirion
17 locals recommend
Portmeirion is a tourist village in Gwynedd, North Wales. It was designed and built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis between 1925 and 1975 in the style of an Italian village, and is now owned by a charitable trust