Helyg Bach Chalet Nestled On The Tip Of The Beautiful Llyn Peninsula, Rhoshirwaun

Gwynedd. Sleeps up to 4

Helyg Bach is a modern chalet in secluded rural coastal countryside, conveniently located only 5 minutes from the famous "whistling sands" Porthor beach and a few minutes further to the picturesque village of Aberdaron with plenty of local amenities shops, bars, restaurants and cafes and a wonderful blue flag beach. after a hard day exploring the local area you can enjoy the peace and quiet of the private garden area with raised decking and BBQ for alfresco dining whist taking in the rural views.

The Llŷn Peninsula (Welsh: Penrhyn Llŷn or Pen Llŷn, Welsh pronunciation: [ɬɨːn]) extends 30 miles (50 km) into the Irish Sea from north west Wales, south west of the Isle of Anglesey. It is part of the modern county and historic region of Gwynedd. Much of the eastern part of the peninsula, around Criccieth, may be regarded as part of Eifionydd rather than Llŷn, although the boundary is somewhat vague. The area of Llŷn is about 400 km2 (150 sq miles), and its population is at least 20,000.

Historically, the peninsula was travelled by pilgrims en route to Bardsey Island (Welsh: Ynys Enlli), and its relative isolation has helped to conserve the Welsh language and culture, for which the locality is now famous. This perceived remoteness from urban life has lent the area an unspoilt image which has made Llŷn a popular destination for both tourists and holiday home owners.

The Llyn Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty covers around. 62 square miles.


Located in Pwllheli, this chalet is in a rural area and near the beach. Nefyn & District Golf Club and Plas Heli are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Llŷn and Lleyn Peninsula. Jet skiing and scuba diving offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with mountain biking and cycling nearby.

Weekly price from £756

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