Marian Graig

Llanbedrog, Snowdonia & The Llyn Peninsula

  • 5 Star
  • Awaiting Grading
  • Set in a secluded spot, this self catering Llanbedrog accommodation for 2 is walking distance to the beach, restaurant, pub and shop. Hot tub and wood burner.

You can book this property from:

  • £750 per week
  • £107 per night
  • 5 Star
  • Awaiting Grading

Features

Beds & bedrooms

  • Bed linen provided
  • 1 double bed

Appliances

  • Washing machine
  • Tumble dryer
  • Dishwasher
  • Freezer

Bathrooms

  • 1 WC
  • Towels provided
  • Bath
  • Shower

Special Features

  • WiFi
  • Open fire or woodburner
  • Smart TV
  • Hot tub
  • Welcome pack

Families

  • Travel cot
  • Highchair

Outdoors

  • Garden or courtyard
  • Enclosed garden or courtyard
  • Outdoor storage
  • Barbecue
  • Private parking
  • Rural location

Nearby activities

  • Walking
  • Cycling
  • Watersports
  • Surfing
  • Fishing
  • Golf
  • Pony trekking/horse riding

Accessibility

  • Walk-in shower

Important - Please Note

House Rules

  • Sorry, children (aged between 2 and 17) are not allowed at this property
  • No more than 1 pet
  • Check in: 16:00
  • Check out: 10:00

Description

Marian Graig is an 18th-century, former blacksmith’s cottage recently refurbished into an ideal luxury self-catering getaway for two. Set on the shores of a land romantically known for its pride and devotion, this cottage is where lovebirds, new and old, can come together again.

A luxury love nest

Tucked away behind the mighty mountains of Snowdonia, on the headland overlooking the most sheltered sandy beach in North Wales, lies the village of Llanbedrog and this blissfully romantic holiday cottage. Combining traditional Welsh character with a modern eye for comfort, Marian Graig invites you to cuddle up in the cosy glow of inglenook fireplace wood burner.

While the sun is still out, have an intimate al fresco dinner on the patio. Then, with friendly pubs, art galleries, and the beach all within a few minutes’ walk, you might enjoy an evening stroll through town. In fact, billowing with heather and fringed with pine trees, the steep, rocky headland above the beach is a breath-taking place from which to watch the sunset. But don’t go too far – back at Marian Graig, you’re sure to slip into the hot tub and finish the day gazing up at the stars.

Bedrooms and bathrooms

With a single room on the first floor, Marian Graig makes romantic couples travelling alone. The couple is still the undeniable priority, however, and nowhere is that clearer than the luxurious double room under the gables. In the beautifully-appointed bathroom, the double-ended bath is an ideal place to let reality soak even further away, to the gentle glow of candlelight and soft music.

Practicalities

There is private, off-road parking for two cars. Immediately next door to the house is a separate laundry room with a washing machine, tumble dryer, and storage space for bikes. One bag of kindling and two starter bags of firewood for your stay are supplied, and additional logs can be purchased locally. We are also happy to provide a high chair and travel cot, but ask that you please request these upon booking. 1 dog welcome - Please inform us when booking. Should not be left unattended in the cottage at any time, in the bedrooms or on furniture. The property has Netflix. Sorry, children (aged between 2 and 17) are not permitted at this property

Reviews

The cottage is in a great position in the village, both the pubs within walking distance and serve good pub food. The hot tub is a bonus after a day out walking . Overall a comfortable and well maintained holiday cottage.

Mr W,

Very clean, really well equipped, close to the beach and shop. Will hopefully be back in the summer.

Mr D,

Excellent property, great location and very well stocked. Hot tub was amazing, would definitely recommend to friends and family.

Mrs S,

A very well equipped lovely cottage in an ideal location for exploring the beautiful Llyn Peninsula, we will definitely be back and can thoroughly recommend the cottage

Mrs W,

Beautifully presented and maintained cottage. We'll equipped kitchen with everything you could ever need! fabulous hot tub and patio area which got the sun all afternoon into the evening

Mrs Dawn C,

Beautiful cosy cottage in an idea location for travelling along the peninsular. Although in a residential area it is extremely quiet and not overlooked. Hot tub was great. We enjoyed the welcome basket very much. Would recommend to anyone wanting to holiday along this part of the north Welsh coastline (which is beautiful) Thank you for sharing such a wonderful cottage!

Mrs Deborah M,

We had a lovely, cosy stay in this cottage which was well equipped and comfortable. The garden was nice and secure for our small dog to roam whilst we used the hot tub. The cottage is situated in a quiet location with the pub just a couple of minutes walk away and a short walk to Llanbedrog beach meaning we could have car free days. We would definitely stay again.

Mrs Nicola O,

Great cottage in beautiful location

Mrs Dawn P,

Lovely property and hassle free from start to finish.

Mr David M,

Very comfortable good quality throughout

Mr Alan W,

Location

This 5 star Llanbedrog accommodation enjoys a secluded spot in the village itself, within walking distance of everything you need for a relaxing holiday. The seaside village of Llanbedrog is one of the key centres of the unique Llyn Peninsula, a paradise tucked away beyond the mighty mountains of Snowdonia. It is renowned for its long sandy beach and also boasts the renowned Plas Glyn y Weddw, a magnificent Manor with galleries, beautiful gardens and a tea room with sea views.

Just 300 meters from the cottage you will find The Ship (Y Llong), a lovely pub / restaurant and 500 meters away is another pub (Glyn y Weddw Arms) as well as a Londis store and garage. Some of the most highly recommended restaurants in the area include Tremfan Hall in Llanbedrog (500 meters), Cocunut Kitchen in Abersoch (3 miles) and Plas Bodegroes in Efailnewydd (4.5 miles).

Less than 5 minutes from your Llanbedrog accommodation, the popular coastal resorts of Abersoch (3 miles) and Pwllheli (4 miles) are both renowned for their Blue Flag sandy beaches, watersports and a good selection of restaurants and shops. And if you travel 12 miles to Aberdaron at the tip of the Peninsula and you can catch a boat trip to Bardsey Island. Widespread publicity has also been given to Ty Coch in Porthdinllaen (10 miles), voted “the third best beach bar in the world”. Other popular attractions nearby include Ffestiniog Railway, Cricieth castle and the Italian village of Portmeirion.

If you want to try something different, there’s a clay pigeon shooting school less than ½ a mile from the cottage. Glasfryn Parc, 9 miles away is another great day out, offering a wide range of activities including bowling, go-carting, archery and wakeboarding and has an extensive farm shop, café and restaurant. The Lleyn Peninsula, where the Welsh language and way of life still flourish, also offers a 91 mile coastal path around its stunning coastline, an array of hills of varying height inland plus the majestic mountains of Snowdonia on your doorstep.

Beaches
  • Llanbedrog Beach – a mile long sandy beach with a café and huts. One of the calmest beaches in Wales. 750 meters from your Llanbedrog accommodation
  • Abersoch Beach – sandy beach with Blue Flag award. 3 miles
  • View the Top 10 beaches on the Lleyn Peninsula
Walking
  • Llyn Coastal Path – 91 miles around the beautiful Llyn Peninsula. Join the path 0.5 mile from the cottage, by the beach. Turn left towards Pwllheli or right to go to Abersoch.
  • Plenty of marked footpaths starting from the village of Llanbedrog – including a lovely walk up Mynydd Tir y Cwmwd (the headland overlooking the beach), with fine views towards Abersoch, Pwllheli and over Cardigan Bay.
Horse Riding
  • Llanbedrog Riding Stables - Horse-riding lessons etc. Beach and hill rides. 0.75 miles
  • Pen Llyn Stud & Riding Centre – Llaniestyn. Stud farm and rides for any level of experience. 5.4 miles
  • Cilan Riding Centre – near Abersoch. Beach rides and more. Great for kids and novices. 6 miles
  • Find out more about horse-riding on the Lleyn Peninsula
Cycling Golf
  • Llyn Golf Centre – Pen-y-Berth. 15 bay driving range, practice green and bunker and 9 hole golf course with sea views. For beginners and advanced players - hire clubs available. 2 miles
  • Abersoch Golf Club - 18 hole golf course, adjoining the beach. 3 miles
  • Pwllheli Golf Club - 18 hole golf course, suitable for golfers of all ages and abilities. 4 miles
  • Nefyn and District Golf Club - 26 holes, offering two cliff top 18 hole courses set in spectacular coastal scenery. 10 miles
Fishing

Read more about the range of opportunities to go fishing on the Lleyn Peninsula – suitable options for all ages.

Watersports
  • Abersoch beach offers flat water for wakeboarding and waterskiing, sailing, power boating and windsurfing. 3 miles
  • Pwllheli offers one of the finest marinas along Britain’s west coast. 4 miles
  • Porth Neigwl (Hell’s Mouth) is a very popular venue for surfers and body boarders. 6 miles
  • Find out more about watersports on the Lleyn Peninsula