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The House on The Corner is in the picturesque coastal village of Morfa Nefyn on the Llŷn Peninsula in North Wales.
Morfa Nefyn has everything you need for a holiday, and although the Llŷn Peninsula’s many sights and activities are at your fingertips with lots to explore, everything you need for a perfect holiday is right here in the village.
Just a two minute stroll down the hill from the front door will find you on Morfa Nefyn beach. In our opinion most beautiful of the Llŷn Peninsula’s many picturesque beaches and coves.
Take a walk along the beach and you will find postcard perfect enclave of Porthdillaen and the famous Ty Coch Inn, winner of many awards for best beach bar in the world.
Here you can buy a drink in the traditional inn, unchanged for hundreds of years, sit on the beach, and admire the views of the fishing boats bobbing on their moorings, the sea stretching out to the mountains beyond. The coastal path snakes on around little rocky coves to Lifeboat Bay where you may well see seals splashing in the crystal clear waters.
A short walk from the house, the well stocked village shop has all the essentials. There is a great chippy, and a friendly café serving up great breakfast, lunch, ice creams, coffee & cakes. Down the hill, The Cliffs Inn offers a varied menu served with a side of amazing sea views.
If golf is your thing, at the top of the hill is mere moments from the house is Nefyn Golf Club, with its world renowned links course.
Ocean lovers will find coasteering, paddleboarding, windsurfing, sailing and powerboating to keep you busy on and in the water.
Discover the coastal path mere minutes from the house, stretching around the entire peninsula in both directions. There is a coastal bus service which will pick you up from various points along the route, allowing you to walk the coastline in sections.
The mountains of Boduan, Fadryn, Madryn and Yr Efil have walking trails leading to wonderful panoramic views of the peninsula and beyond, and of course further afield the peaks of Snowdonia beckon.
The surrounding coastal villages have not only yet more wonderful beaches, but a plethora of independent shops, restaurants, cafes and pubs. There are art gallery's and museums to visit, along with farm shops and historical castles and landmark homes.