Snowdonia & North Wales
Plas Newydd with Swimming Pool
About this space
Llŷn Peninsula, famous for its beaches, water sports and wildlife
With a choice of seven bedrooms in the main house and annexe, with king-size
beds in all double rooms, there’s space for up to 16. And the main kitchen with its
cosy inglenook Aga and farmhouse table is a fantastic place for gatherings
A small brook trickles through stunning enclosed gardens with several seating areas
– including a secret hideaway!
The space
the Llŷn Peninsula – an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty famous for sparkling
seas, sandy beaches and rugged coastlines.
The swimming pool is open from 4th of April until 31st of October and is heated to 25C
The Hot Tub is available all year round!
With seven bedrooms, two kitchens and three bathrooms in the main building and
annexe plus a downstairs cloakroom, there’s space for up to 16 guests.
The original features, chilled décor and stunning gardens make Plas Newydd a
luxury haven. Its cosy heart is the living room in the main house with its large wood-
burning stove set into an inglenook and lovely garden views. With two leather sofas
and an armchair it’s the ideal place to relax, whatever the time of year!
The annexe living room is bright and spacious with exposed beams, a three-seater
leather sofa, two-seater sofa and an armchair plus spectacular views of the garden:
doors open onto the large outdoor seating and dining area complete with parasol and barbecue. There are two TVs and DVD, both Roku, free Wifi,
books and games. And the quirky study in the annexe with its large writing desk
makes an ideal workspace.
The hand built reclaimed wooden kitchen features an Aga set into a large inglenook
fireplace and a central farmhouse table, seating 12. Next door is the second kitchen
with an electric oven and hob, dishwasher, sink, fridge, freezer and plentiful storage.
This leads into the utility room, which has a washing machine, tumble dryer and WC.
Kitchen equipment includes a microwave and food mixer.
Five bedrooms are located in the main house, including one ground-floor twin-
bedded room, and a further two bedrooms are on the first floor of the annexe. The
three double rooms all have king-size beds.
Main house bedrooms
The gorgeous master bedroom has original oak beams, a king-size bed, a comfy
sofa, wardrobe, two chests of drawers and en-suite WC.
The spacious double bedroom has a king-size bed, original fireplace, wardrobe,
chest of drawers and lovely views of the front garden.
The bunk room has two bunk beds, a chest of drawers and garden views.
The charming final bedroom has a double bed, fitted bookshelves, a chest of
drawers and overlooks the garden.
The twin bedroom on the ground floor has twin beds, an original fireplace,
wardrobe, chest of drawers and lovely views over the front garden.
Annexe bedrooms
The double bedroom has a king-size bed, wardrobe, chest of drawers and
beautiful garden views.
The twin bedroom has twin single beds, a wardrobe, chest of drawers and
overlooks the gently bubbling stream.
The main family bathroom on the first floor of the main house includes a freestanding
roll-top bath with a hand-held shower, a Victorian-style WC and basin. The main
house shower room, also on the first floor, has a walk-in shower and wash basin.
The annexe bathroom has a bath with a shower over and a wash basin, WC and
plenty storage space.
There’s a downstairs cloakroom with WC in the main house.
Plas Newydd’s idyllic rural setting and fully-enclosed gardens with manicured lawns,
the brook trickling through, make it ideal for relaxing and recharging. There’s a
choice of outdoor seating:
The stunning heated swimming pool is set into a large patio featuring a spacious
seating area with rattan sofas and glass-topped table plus sun loungers. The pool is
heated from the Easter holidays to October.
The patio seating area with a fire pit, dining table, chairs and a parasol overlooks
well-tended lawns and shrubberies: perfect for al fresco dining.
To the front of the property you’ll find a two-seater sofa with a coffee table
overlooking the front garden – a secluded spot where you can escape and relax –
and there’s a secret garden hideaway to discover!
You’ll find a Weber barbecue so you can cook al fresco.
Abersoch.
The Llŷn Peninsula, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, enjoys some of the best
scenery in Wales, from amazing sea stacks to Iron Age hill forts, laid-back sandy
beaches, wild stretches of coast and heritage sites: heaven for walkers with the
North Wales Coast Path as well as cyclists, surfers, wakeboarders and sailors! Boat
trips are available for fishing or a trip around the end of the peninsula.
Bardsey Island – ancient pilgrimage site, wildlife haven. Boat trips usually allow for a
3-4 hour visit, time to visit all the key sites and landmarks.
Neighbourhood
Rhoshirwaun, Wales, United Kingdom
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FEATURES
BED LAYOUT
Bedroom 1
Bedroom 2
Bedroom 4
Bedroom 5
Bedroom 6
Explore the area around Plas Newydd with Swimming Pool
A quick five-minute drive from Plas Newydd brings you to the charming National Trust property, Plas yn Rhiw, and the beautiful sands of Traeth Porthor beach – perfect for a family day out. For dining options, both traditional pubs and familiar chains are easily accessible within a 25-30 minute radius, with Tŷ Coch Inn proving particularly popular.
Sam’s local picks
If you fancy a little explore beyond Plas Newydd, Aberdaron is lovely – it’s just a short drive and has a really charming harbour! Porthor beach is also beautiful for a swim or walk, about fifteen minutes away, and Abersoch is great if you're after a bit more of a lively seaside vibe with shops and cafes.
Where to eat & drink
Guests staying here will find a variety of dining options within easy reach; Tŷ Coch Inn, approximately an 25-minute drive, is a historic pub directly on the beach offering real ales. Alternatively, Dylan's Criccieth serves fresh seafood with castle views, around a 55-minute drive from the property.
Things to do
Guests staying here are well-placed to explore the diverse attractions of Llŷn Peninsula and beyond. Plas yn Rhiw, a National Trust garden overlooking Cardigan Bay, is just 1.8 miles away with Traeth Porthor beach for family days out reachable in approximately 5 minutes by car at 2.7 miles. For those interested in history, Castell Cricieth’s dramatic ruins are around 18.8 miles distant, offering a ~50 minute drive.
Getting there & essentials
Guests staying here can reach Pwllheli railway station in approximately 30 minutes by car, and everyday supplies are available at local shops nearby.