Maes Y Coed





- Morfa Nefyn, North Wales & Snowdonia
Entire home in Ceidio, United Kingdom | 4 guests | 2 bedrooms | 3 beds | 2 bathrooms
- 40-min drive to Snowdonia / Eryri National Park
- Self check-in
- Valley view
- Airbnb Superhost
- Reviews
- Wifi
- TV
- Free Parking
- Washing Machine
- Fridge Feezer
- Wifi
- TV
- Free Parking
- Washing Machine
- Fridge Feezer
About Maes Y Coed:
Maes Y Coed is a detached, contemporary cottage set on the beautiful Llyn Peninsula, close to Morfa Nefyn and the Snowdonia National Park. Recently renovated throughout, it offers a newly fitted kitchen, spacious conservatory, modern living areas and two bathrooms, ideal for families, couples or friends exploring North Wales. With peaceful countryside surroundings and far-reaching views, it’s the perfect base for coastal walks, beach days and discovering the region’s most loved villages.
Coastal North Wales Cottage Near Morfa Nefyn & Snowdonia
Located just minutes from the beaches, coastal paths and local restaurants of Morfa Nefyn, Maes Y Coed sits in one of North Wales’ most sought-after holiday areas. Guests love the quiet setting, private garden, easy parking and close access to Porthdinllaen, Pwllheli, Abersoch and the dramatic scenery of Snowdonia.
Nefyn 1.5 miles; Pwllheli 7 miles; Abersoch 11 miles.
The pretty coastal village of Morfa Nefyn sits atop sweeping cliffs on the north coast of the Llyn Peninsula, and features a fine two-mile stretch of sandy beach, popular with families.
Morfa Nefyn, has a garage, a wonderful village shop with a cafe, two pubs and restaurants. The nearby town of Nefyn also offers a selection of shops, post office, pubs and restaurants, and both are within reach of the amenities of the popular towns of Pwllheli, Abersoch and the charming village of Boduan.
The coastline around this region is dotted with castles and coves, while fishing, sailing and watersports are all available.
The Snowdonia National Park is 25 miles away, with its dramatic scenery and superb walks, and many outdoor activity centers for the more energetic visitors. Most of the coastline is owned by the National Trust and there are many remote bays, sandy beaches, cliffs, and wildlife havens like Bardsey Island to explore.
The Llyn Peninsula is itself renowned for its outstanding scenery and varied walking, and features a 91 mile long section of the Welsh Coastal Path that extends from nearby Porthmadog all the way around the peninsula to Caernarfon on the north coast.
Also within easy reach are Portmeirion, the Isle of Anglesey, Caernarfon and Bangor. With its proximity to such a wide range of destinations, Morfa Nefyn makes a superb base for a break.
- All ground-floor
- Two bedrooms: 1 x double – features a day bed suitable for children), 1 x twin
- Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC
- Kitchen
- Sitting room
- Conservatory/Dining room
- Electric central heating
- Electric oven, microwave, dishwasher, fridge, freezer, washing machine, LCD TV and WiFi
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Off-road parking
- Lawn garden area
- Sorry, no pets and no smoking
- Pub within a 20-minute walk and shop within 2 miles.
"A beautifully furnished and equipped cottage.
Enjoyable week and it was lovely to visit old haunts”
– Rob & Freda – Reviewed July 2022
"A very well equipped cottage with lots of lovely places and beaches to walk to within easy reach. Excellent quiet location. Thank you"
Reviewed by, Richard & Helen – August 2022
About the location
Nefyn 1.5 miles; Pwllheli 7 miles; Abersoch 11 miles.
The pretty coastal village of Morfa Nefyn sits atop sweeping cliffs on the north coast of the Llyn Peninsula, and features a fine two-mile stretch of sandy beach, popular with families. Morfa Nefyn, has a garage, a wonderful village shop with a cafe, two pubs and restaurants. The nearby town of Nefyn also offers a selection of shops, post office, pubs and restaurants, and both are within reach of the amenities of the popular towns of Pwllheli and Abersoch. The coastline around this region is dotted with castles and coves, while fishing, sailing and watersports are all available. The Snowdonia National Park is 25 miles away, with its dramatic scenery and superb walks. Most of the coastline is owned by the National Trust and there are many remote bays, sandy beaches, cliffs, and wildlife havens like Bardsey Island to explore. The Llyn Peninsula is itself renowned for its outstanding scenery and varied walking. Also within easy reach are Portmeirion and the Isle of Anglesey. With its proximity to such a wide range of destinations, Morfa Nefyn makes a superb base for a break.




















