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Colourful beach huts on the sandy beach at Llanbedrog, Llyn Peninsula

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Accommodation in Llanbedrog, North Wales

A charming village on the South Coast of the Llyn Peninsula, Llanbedrog is known for its long sandy beach with glorious views over Cardigan Bay. It’s a popular spot to enjoy a day on the sand with friends and family, and an even better place to stay, with a range of holiday cottages in Llanbedrog close to the shoreline.

We just love the colourful beach huts that appear over the summer months. You can’t visit Llanbedrog without a trip to Plas Glyn-y-Weddw gallery. Displaying artwork from local artists, it’s well worth the visit – especially when paired with a coffee in the modern café.

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Stay In Llanbedrog

Llanbedrog is one of the Llŷn Peninsula’s most charming seaside villages, known for its colourful beach huts, sheltered bay, and scenic headland walks. With a mix of coastal beauty and a laid-back village feel, it’s a favourite for families and couples alike.

Stay in one of our Llanbedrog holiday cottages and enjoy easy access to the beach, woodland walks, and breathtaking views across Cardigan Bay. Spend your days exploring the coastline, visiting nearby Abersoch, or simply relaxing by the sea. Discover our full collection of holiday cottages in Llanbedrog, Llŷn Peninsula, and find your perfect coastal escape with Oyster Holiday Cottages.

FAQs

Are there holiday cottages near Llanbedrog Beach?

Yes, we have a selection of holiday cottages close to Llanbedrog beach, offering easy access to the sea and coastal walks.

Ty Bach and Drws Nesa are great options just a short drive away, with plenty of other beautiful places to stay within close proximity to the sea in the ever-lively Abersoch.

What is there to do in Llanbedrog?

Llanbedrog is famous for its colourful beach huts, sheltered bay, and scenic headland walks. Spend time on the beach, explore woodland walks, or head up to Mynydd Tir-y-Cwmwd for panoramic views. Arts & Culture lovers should not miss out on a trip to Plas Glyn Y Weddw Arts Centre.

For more ideas, take a look at our full guide to activities here.

Is Llanbedrog a good base for exploring the Llŷn Peninsula?

Yes, it’s perfectly located for visiting nearby Abersoch, Pwllheli, and other coastal villages.

Food & Drink

There are a few great places to visit in Llanbedrog. The two local pubs are The Ship Inn as well as the Glyn Y Weddu Arms. If you are looking for a cocktail head to Aqua Beach Bar for something a little more lively. For fine dining, we’d recommend going to Tremfan Hall which has stunning views down the coast.

Find more places to eat and drink here.

Things to Do

The standout attraction is Llanbedrog Beach – arrive down a small lane to a vast expanse of sand and find your own spot for a truly relaxing day. From there, take the walk up to the headland through winding woodland paths, keeping an eye out for the famous iron man sculpture before the trees open up to reveal some wonderful views across the bay.

Explore more things to see and do, using our guide to the Llyn Peninsula, here.

Holiday cottages in Llanbedrog, near Abersoch. Llysfor Holiday Cottage in Abersoch, Llyn Peninsula. Large holiday home in Abersoch with summer house and sea views.

Experience our Tailored Concierge Service

We offer an exclusive Concierge Service across all of our holiday cottages. Whether you want to take a private paddleboard tour of secluded coves or to enjoy a boat trip complete with a sunset BBQ, we can make it happen.

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