We offer Bed & Breakfast in the Manor House, where we offer traditional farm house values with modern facilities, TWO double bedrooms en-suite - Love Parry Suite (King size four poster en-suite can be made into a family room for 4) and the Garden Room (Twin en-suite), all with Tea and Coffee making facilities, hairdryers, trouser press, fridge, electric blankets and colour televisions. See Photos Page for pictures of each room or visit our web site (www.wernfawr.co.uk). Ample parking and lovely gardens with croquet and boules in the walled garden. Owner run to ensure your ultimate comfort and enjoyment. Plus sauna bath, pool table and table tennis.
We look forward to welcoming you here soon.
We also offer Self-Catering Holiday Cottages we have FOUR cottages available Rose Cottage (sleeps 8), The Cottage (sleeps 5), Camellia Cottage (sleeps 4) and The Forge (sleeps 2), either by the week or in the low season for short breaks. All four are traditional stone built cottages fully equipped for your holiday enjoyment. All have fully equipped kitchens, shower rooms, colour TV, Video, radios, clock radios, hairdryers, patios, etc. Also we have washing machines and dryers and payphone. Prices include all electricity, heating, bed linen, towels and a welcome pack to get you started. No hidden extras !
Location - We are situated in the heart of the Lleyn Peninsula (Pen Llyn)- which is the recognisable arm of North Wales that points towards Ireland. Lleyn is approximately 35 miles long by 10 miles at its widest. The hills are rich in prehistoric remains with holy wells and a pilgrimage route to Bardsey Island. Even today no main road penetrates to the tip of the peninsula. Guarded by Caernarfon Castle in the North and Harlech in the South. The area is now designated as one of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Between both coastlines, the mountains offering walking opportunities and magnificent views as they plunge down to the sea, allowing coastal villages to nestle in the coves. On a clear day look across Caernarfon Bay to Anglesey or Ireland and to the south Cardigan Bay. This area retains the Welshness of Wales, the language being used during daily transactions by young and old alike. Well served by many excellent pubs and restaurants with a good standard of fare. Lleyn can cater for a full range of tastes and still provide value for money be you a walker, water-skier, yachtsman, pony trekker, golfer, scuba diver or just someone who wants to lie on the beach. |
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