A cosy cottage just yards from the sea on the Llyn Peninsula
Tri-A-Hanner is the ultimate couples retreat for those after sand, sea and (hopefully) sun. Located in the unique and beautiful fishing village of Porthdinllaen, on the Llyn Peninsula, this cottage will be a favourite amongst those who want to wake up to the sound of the sea, as it is set back just a few metres from the beach, behind a property.
Spend a day or two lazing on the secluded white sands just outside your door, listening to the chime of the fishermen as they bring in the daily catch. For walks along the Llyn Peninsula hop onto the Porthdinllaen walk which starts at the Morfa Nefyn car park.
For more challenging hikes and mountain scenery, head to Eryri (Snowdonia). A 40 minute drive will lead you to the fringes of the National Park. Hike to Dinas Emrys, an Iron Age hill-fort and legendary birthplace of the red dragon of Wales. Trek around the shores of Cwm Idwal's glaciated lake or tackle the mighty peak of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon).
Open plan sitting/dining room, including television with quarry tiled floor and large bay window, small and compact but well equipped kitchen, with part glass partitioned frame.
Double bedroom with 4'6" bed, second television/ dvd player and contemporary bathroom with an electric shower over bath.
Access: The accessibility guide is for guidance only. For up to date information, please call the team on 0344 800 2070.
Heating: Electric wall panel heaters included.
Parking: Parking for one car in the village car park up the hill from the cottage. This is 300 metres away therefore loading and unloading is permitted next to the cottage.
Garden: There is no garden but the beach is just a minutes walk.
Television/Audio: Second television/ DVD player available.
Offers: Guests will benefit from a late Sunday checkout of 4pm at this cottage.
As a general precaution in line with all properties in Porthdinllaen, please ensure that you place the flood board to the front door in times of high tide and when you leave the property.
Due to the location and difficulties with access, bicycles are not to be taken down to the cottage (nor into the cottage). The track down to the cottage is very steep and although concrete, it is likely to become slippy when wet.