Nestled along a private lane in the peaceful countryside of Morfa Nefyn, Garreg Lwyd Farm is a charming three-bedroom detached farmhouse offering space, privacy and easy access to some of the Llŷn Peninsula’s most celebrated coastline.
Perfect for families or small groups of up to five guests, this welcoming retreat combines rural tranquillity with superb proximity to beaches, coastal walks and local dining.
Arriving at the property, you are greeted by generous off-road parking and a large enclosed lawned garden – ideal for children to play safely while adults relax and enjoy the surrounding farmland views.
The setting offers a real sense of escape, while still being just minutes from the sea.
Inside, the well-equipped kitchen/diner provides a sociable heart to the home, with dining seating for six and everything needed to prepare relaxed family meals.
On warmer days, step outside and enjoy alfresco dining in the garden before wandering down the private lane for a peaceful evening stroll.
The comfortable sitting room offers plush seating, an electric fire and a TV with DVD player – a cosy space to unwind after a day exploring the coast.
Upstairs, three well-presented bedrooms provide flexible sleeping arrangements, comprising two doubles and one small 4ft double, served by a family bathroom with bath and shower over.
Garreg Lwyd is ideally positioned to enjoy the very best of Morfa Nefyn and the surrounding area.
Within easy reach you’ll find the stunning sweep of Morfa Nefyn beach and the iconic Ty Coch Inn at Porthdinllaen – one of Wales’ most photographed seaside pubs.
The dramatic headland of Garn Boduan, with its Iron Age hillfort, offers rewarding walks and panoramic coastal views overlooking the farm and beyond.
The welcoming Y Bryncynan pub, just under a mile away, serves hearty meals and has a children’s play area, while The Cliffs restaurant and Nefyn & District Golf Club sit just above the bay.
Nefyn itself provides a convenience store, café options and the Llŷn Maritime Museum.
For a wider range of shops and marina walks, Pwllheli is a short drive away, while Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park offers mountain scenery and adventure attractions for those wanting to explore further.
With its peaceful rural setting, enclosed garden and excellent access to beaches and coastal walks, Garreg Lwyd Farm is a wonderful base for discovering the Llŷn Peninsula at any time of year.