Even at a distance, the Llŷn peninsula is absolutely stunning. We have an absolutely tremendous view of it from our luxury bed and breakfast, which sits on the coast just outside of Rhosneigr, especially when you look out from the windows from the guest rooms on the second floor.

Often referred to as Snowdonia’s arm, the peninsula is a wildly beautiful stretch of land that sits tucked away at the foot of Snowdonia and its peaks. It has the Irish Sea to the north, and the excitement of Cardigan Bay to the south, making it a widely recognised area of North Wales. With no shortage of charm and a distinctive character that those local to the area have come to love deeply.

A sunny southern coast provides seaside walks that attract hikers and keen amblers alike, as well as thrill seekers looking to enjoy a spot of watersports. In that regard, it’s not too different from our very own local area here in Anglesey. We often see surfers, wakeboarders, wild water swimmers and much more when the waves come to life!


A picture of the mountains of the Llyn peninsula, viewed from our luxury bed and breakfast. This image is being used as a blog header.


We even have our very own designated AONB to enjoy, with the view of the mountains only adding to that picturesque natural beauty not found in too many other places.

If you’re interested in all of the wonderful things that a staycation in North Wales can bring, why not choose our bed and breakfast on Anglesey? With a stunning modern guest house that combines traditional charm with ultra modern amenities and a focus on providing the cosiest stay possible, a stay here with us will give you far more than an incredible view towards the Llŷn peninsula – although it’s definitely one of our favourite aspects of the location!

Glanllyn Bach is a brand new luxury bed and breakfast situated just outside of Rhosneigr, a beautiful village located just by the Anglesey seaside. We hope that we’ll soon be able to bring guests to stay at our newly renovated luxury guest house in a way that’s completely safe and sensible. In the meantime, we’ll keep our fingers crossed and our heads down. Feel free to follow our journey on our blog, via our newsletter or our social media. Hopefully, we’ll be seeing you down here before we know it!

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