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Gwyliau Rhydolion Holidays offers 4 beautifully designed
5 Star luxury self catering accommodations set in the most spectacular location
on the southern coastline of Llyn Peninsula, North Wales where the whole area
has a pleasant climate all year round – a great escape from your busy lives and
a wonderful family retreat where the young and old alike will enjoy the wildlife
setting, the beaches and countryside resorts. Rhydolion forms the perfect base
for any holiday agenda situated just over half a mile from Porth Neigwl (Hell’s
Mouth) beach popular with surfers and body boarders, the historic picturesque
villages of Llangian and Llanengan just a mile away, and only two and a half
miles from the popular Abersoch village well known for water sports activities,
good eating restaurants and ‘street wise’ clothes shops.
The complex of these renovation cottages are well executed each with four poster or canopy beds and spa baths, games room and kids play area, wheel chair access in two cottages as well as beauty therapist calling in your own cottage for those special occasions. Prices in each cottage range from £300 during low season to £800 during peak season with bed linen, electricity, heating, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, microwave, WI-FI, and more inclusive in price.
The Lleyn Peninsula is renowned for its beautiful beaches and water sports and where the Welsh language and way of life still flourish.
There
are good Golf Courses at Abersoch, Pwllheli, Nefyn and Porthmadog.
The picturesque village of Llangian with Post Office/shop and a 6th Century
Church lies a mile away. Llanengan village has a fine medieval church and a
country pub (delicious grub!) one and a half miles away. Both villages have a
telephone kiosk.
The well known boating resort of Abersoch is only 3 miles away with many national boating events taking place each year. The village itself, although small, is well supplied with good eating places and shops.
On the 50 mile heritage coast, mostly designated an area of Outstanding Beauty and Environmentally Sensitive Area, are nineteen sandy beaches (three having the European Blue Flag status). The South facing Porth Ceiriad is sheltered by high cliffs and interesting rock formations. Easterly winds can be avoided at Porthoer with its "Whistling Sands" and rocky pools. Porth Neigwl has a three mile beach, popular with walkers, surfers as well as sun bathers.
The novice or experienced sports person will find plenty to do in the area. Choose from the Abersoch 18 hole golf course, pony trekking and riding, or shooting and archery. The district offers facilities for all forms of water sports. For the more serious walker, the Snowdonia National Park is only 13 miles from Pwllheli. Pwllheli itself has a well equipped Leisure Centre.
St. Tudwal’s Islands, Half Tide Rocks or Bardsey Island have their large colony of seals which is well worth a visit on one of the pleasure boats which take people out.
Tel 01758 712342
www.rhydolion.co.uk
Gwynedd self catering holiday cottages