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A Luxury Weekend Break for Groups of 10 to 16 people at Nant Gwrtheyrn

Nant Gwrtheyrn

Day 1: Friday - Arrive at Nant Gwrtheyrn any time after noon and take up your cottages. There is much to explore in this area. The old quarry village Nant Gwrtheyrn sits in its own beautiful valley on the North Wales coast in the Yr Eifl mountain range, near Llithfaen. So isolated that until recently it could only be reached by sea, it has been restored, has a new road and is now home to the Welsh Language Centre, see www.nantgwrtheyrn.org. The original cottages have recently been completely refurbished and upgraded to 4 star hotel status, with en suite facilities in all of the rooms. At 7 pm you will be provided with a 3 course evening meal provided on a buffet basis at the licensed restaurant, Caffi Meinir overlooking the sea (see below).

Nant Gwrtheyrn

Day 2: Saturday – After breakfast at Caffi Meinir, we will transport you in our minibus to Clynnog Fawr church, the traditional assembly point for pilgrims making the journey to Bardsey Island and in whose footsteps you will be walking see www.edgeofwaleswalk.co.uk. You can then set out on the first section of the walk over the high moors at Bwlch Mawr, which will lead you to Llanaelhaearn. The trail then leads on and upwards to the dramatic Iron Age fortress of Tre’r Ceiri, the best preserved Iron Age fort in the United Kingdom and the largest one built of stone. The path then takes you through the village of Llithfaen and back down to your cottages at Nant. Evening meal at 7 pm as before.
 

Porth Dinllaen

Day 3: Sunday – After breakfast, set out from Nant along the coast and cliffs, and then through some National Trust land to the pilgrim church of istyll, and then on through woods and hills to Nefyn and the village on the sand Porth Dinllaen, which has a colony of seals off the end of the peninsula and an excellent pub - the Tŷ Coch Inn (www.tycoch.co.uk) where you can enjoy lunch.  Our minibus will then collect you and take you back to Nant to recover your transport.
 


 

Price List

Period

Price per person

Low Season

1st January to 5th April, 27th October to 21st December

£129

Mid Season

6th April to 20th July, 8th September to 26th October

£139

High Season

21st July to 7th September

£149

Closed

23rd December to 31st December

Single occupancy available but at an additional £6 per night. Please call on 01758 760 652 for more information.



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