Overlooking the sandy beach of Aberdaron, Gwesty Ty Newydd is a well-appointed bed and breakfast on north west Wales’ Llyn Peninsula.
louise
United Kingdom
We liked the room, especially the ensuite & the view especially listening to the waves. The breakfast was lovely, also the beach.. Nice place if you are looking for relaxation. A very nice pizza place around the corner
Situated in Aberdaron and with Aberdaron Beach reachable within a few steps, The Ship Hotel features a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
John
United Kingdom
Excellent food, good service, great value for money, the proprietor Alun was a perfect host.
You have to bear in mind this is a country pub, on the beach, in a popular village which is very busy during peak times and to accept all that goes with that!
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Alan
United Kingdom
Huge, comfortable room with great views and a large tv to relax in front of, after enjoying long walks in this gorgeous part of Wales. Great breakfast too.
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rebecca
United Kingdom
Lovely and welcoming staff. Comfy bed and very clean. Dog friendly and very relaxed too.
The vegetarian breakfast was delicious! Would definitely stay again!
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Aberdaron is the perfect place to visit if you just want to...
Aberdaron is the perfect place to visit if you just want to enjoy the coast, beautiful countryside,peace& quiet.Lots of excellent walking opportunities for all. We stayed at The Ship which was perfect,friendly staff,excellent room with lovely views, wonderful freshly cooked food,great service.
Lots to explore around Aberdaron, just take time out & enjoy.
We wanted a peaceful, relaxing break, to be able to walk,enjoy the scenery, coastline & country side& it was perfect for us
Carole-Ann
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Scored 10
A beautiful village right on the coast, a lovely long beach...
A beautiful village right on the coast, a lovely long beach with huge crashing waves.
Lovely village bakery.
Fantastic pubs.
Nice drive up to the old coastguard hut and walk around the headland.
Daniel
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We stayed here for 2 nights at the end of a week’s stay in...
We stayed here for 2 nights at the end of a week’s stay in North Wales. It was the perfect spot in which to relax as it is away from the crowds and has a lovely beach. There are a couple of hotels, and one or two gift shops. We stayed and ate at the Ty Gwesty. There appeared to be coastal walks from the village but we didn’t do them.
Susan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Aberdaron is a small village at the end of the Llyn...
Aberdaron is a small village at the end of the Llyn peninsula, with a beautiful beach and lots of history, being on the ancient pilgrim route to Bardsey Island. Do visit the 12th Century church of St Hywyn right by the beach. For a small place the local facilities are very good - 2 hotels with good restaurants (stayed at both and recommend both of them), a chippy whch serves lobster and crab, 2 cafes (one in a 9th century building), a bakery with tempting treats and an ice-cream and pizza shop by the beach (recommend their pizzas!)
Daryl
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A stunning area with stunning beaches all with short...
A stunning area with stunning beaches all with short distance of our fantastic hotel plenty of walks around the coastline
Just a perfectly stunning place to relax for a few days or maybe a week
Bakery and chip shop both fantastic along with the ice cream and pizza cabin
ABello101
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Absolutely stunning views, a few local shops, the bakery has...
Absolutely stunning views, a few local shops, the bakery has a lovely selection of cakes and pies and the staff are so helpful. The little cafe in the village is very hit and miss as to when its open, diesnt seem to have any regular opening hours. Both pubs in the village are welcoming we only ate at gwesty, would recommend booking in advanced as gets busy in peak times, especially the terrace with the views overlooking the sea. Will most definitely be back to aberdaron 👍👍👍
The hotel is in a picturesque setting, on the sea front, in a small village. The Room was described as "part sea view", but was actually far better than we expected.
Staff were helpful and polite, and food was good and served in reasonable time. We had hot weather, so stayed on the beach all day and sampled the local ice cream. We had a great time and would recommend.
Perfect! home from home, exceptionally quiet, off the beaten track. Literally 10 mins if that to the little town of Aberdaron, could wal to Whistling Sands beach but we drove as our teenagers don’t do walking ha. Just an absolutely gorgeous little base to explore. Chalet absolutely spotless, Lovely informative host, couldn’t ask for better.
Lovely Village and very friendly staff at the hotel, which gave the hotel a welcoming homely atmosphere. The food was very good and we thoroughly enjoyed our three days break. Wonderful beach and several other amazing beaches near by. We will definately consider another break at The Ship Hotel in the future. Thank you!
Loved being right on Aberdaron’s spectacular beach —fantastic view and so convenient. Room was extremely pleasant, as was the bathroom. All the employees at Ty Newydd couldn’t have been more helpful or more cheerful. Food was also very good, and the restaurant’s outdoor patio hanging over the beach was fabulous.
Beautifully restored and maintained property, very spacious and comfortable. Friendly host. 30-45 minute walk from Aberdaron. Bus stop very close by has a daily service to Plas-yn-Rhiw and Pwllheli at about 11am, the return in afternoon/early evening is to Aberdaron. Well-stocked supermarket in Aberdaron.
Lovely hotel with a pub and restaurant in the heart of town with beautiful views of the sea! We enjoyed every single, delicious meal there and were treated so kindly by the staff and owner, Alun. Rooms were very spacious and comfortable with large bathrooms.
Clean, tidy with all that was required for a nice stay. Very welcoming owner. Property was well maintained and in a perfect location for getting away from the hustle and bustle. Just far enough from Aberdaron to make walking or cycling possible.
Breakfast and Dinner were good value. The staff were friendly and helpful. The hotels position in the village was perfect. Free parking was another bonus. Drinks prices were good. The room size was really good. The room was cleaned really well.
Good access to points of interest. Great base for exploring. Aberdaron isn't far away for additional amenities..... great chippy ;-)
Two great viewpoints (hills) in walking distance to take in the Aura and Ambience of the peninsula.
The hotel has a beautiful setting overlooking the beach, and the room was immaculate.
Good breakfast and dinner options in the restaurant as well, and the staff were very helpful too.
The location overlooking Aberdaron beach was perfect, staff were very friendly and helpful, room was spotlessly clean and breakfast was very good. A very enjoyable stay.
The food at the Ship hotel is really good, the rooms are very comfortable and clean, but above all the staff are super friendly and welcoming. Highly recommended!
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