In line with Welsh Government restrictions under the Covid-19 Alert Level system, all our places in Wales are currently closed as part of the national effort to bring coronavirus under control. The safety of our staff, volunteers, visitors and local communities remains our priority and we will continue to follow Welsh Government restrictions. We encourage everybody to follow the latest restrictions and stay at home. We look forward to welcoming you back when we're able to.
Find out the best places in Llŷn to spot your favourite coastal creatures; from seal spotting delights, the famous red-legged choughs, dolphin encounters and Porthdinllaen’s seagrass bed.
Follow the path through time and discover the pilgrim’s route to Bardsey, rich archaeological remains in Rhiw, Llŷn’s busy fishing ports, quaint churches and crofters cottages.
From the igneous rock, glacier peaks, whistling sands to ancient field patterns; discover how Llŷn has been shaped by the earth and people to what we see today.
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Enjoy expansive views along the Llyn PeninsulaNational Trust Images / Joe Cornish
A dazzling jewel of a place with sparkling seas, sandy beaches and vast skies await you on the Llŷn Peninsula. Stay with us at one our holiday cottages and take your time exploring this special place.