Bryn Cynan Farmhouse sleeps 2-8 in comfortable, spacious and historic surroundings – it is the perfect base for family and friends to enjoy a North Wales holiday.
Situated on the Llyn Peninsula coastal belt, Bryn Cynan Farmhouse enjoys a privileged location, set against the backdrop of the Snowdon mountain range providing a dramatic contrast to the wide expanse of the sea, just a short walk away.
In the wider landscape the property is surrounded by farmland, blocks of woodland, parkland, wide expanded hedgerows and shelter belts. The Farmhouse is set within a holding consisting of several historic stone built farm buildings including stables, barns, watermill, grain loft, maid and horseman’s quarters, traditional outbuildings, and house dating back to the 16th / 17th Century and appearing in the Tythe Maps.

Photo below – Harvest 1912 at Bryn Cynan Fawr Farm with a Steam Traction Engine, Threshing Machine, Thatched Ricks, the Workforce and the 2 farm doggies. The building in the background remains and is the oldest stone built Barn at BCF.

Photo below – Harvest 1912 on the highest part of the farm. The Stooks / Sheaves of Corn were cut by hand using a sickle or scythe. These were dried in the field, before being taken by horse and cart to the farm yard to be threshed by the threshing machine driven by the steam traction engine.

Historically the farm dates back even further – thousands of years, with an Iron Age Settlement and Hill Top Fort on the highest part, and a hoard of Roman Coins found nearby. The fort is not accessible due to livestock, the nearby recently excavated Hill Top Fort at Dinas Dinlle (2.5 miles) is accessible on foot.
Numerous country walks and country lanes are in the immediate vicinity, the most notable of which is the Pont-y-Cim Pack Horse Bridge, year 1612 which is the narrowest bridge open to traffic.
Photo below – Baby Swallows in one of the outbuildings.

Bryn Cynan Farmhouse is perfectly positioned base for exploring the diverse attractions of the Llyn Peninsula. Nestled in the heart of this stunning region, you’ll find yourself immersed in the natural beauty of both the coastline and the countryside.
The closest beach is less than a mile from the doorstep, perfect for leisurely walks along the shoreline, building sandcastles with the family, or simply basking in the sun while listening to the gentle lapping of the waves. The Llyn Peninsula is renowned for its pristine beaches, hidden coves, and breathtaking coastal scenery, all easily accessible from Bryn Cynan Farmhouse.
For those who prefer exploring the countryside, the options are endless. The farmhouse is surrounded by rolling hills, charming villages, and picturesque landscapes waiting to be discovered. Lace up your hiking boots and embark on a scenic trail, or hop on a bike and pedal through the quiet country lanes.
And when it comes to everyday essentials, you’ll find everything you need just a short drive away. A convenience store is less than three miles away, ensuring you have easy access to groceries and supplies. If you fancy a night out, a traditional pub is even closer. For a wider range of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions, the historic town of Caernarfon is just a 10-minute drive away.
At Bryn Cynan Farmhouse, you’ll enjoy the best of both worlds: the tranquility of a rural retreat and the convenience of nearby amenities. Whether you’re seeking a relaxing beach holiday, an active countryside escape, or a bit of both, this charming farmhouse is the perfect place to call home during your Welsh adventure.
Bryn Cynan Farmhouse is perfect for a family getaway.
Sleeping 2-8 this spacious, comfortable farmhouse is ideal for families, with young children, parents and grandparents. There’s room for everyone to spread out and relax. With four big bedrooms and multiple living areas, you can choose between cosy chats by the fire in the Library or the Study, family movie nights in the conservatory, or letting the little ones burn off energy in the huge garden. We know traveling with young children can be a challenge – we have high chair, travel cot, and stair gate available – just let us know what you need.
And while the children are playing, you can unwind and soak up the peaceful atmosphere of the surrounding countryside. Enjoy a glass of wine in the Summerhouse or gathered around the roaring Fire Bowl.
The house is packed with inglenook fireplaces, character and charm, making it a real home away from home. Plus, with beaches, castles, historical sites, and the Snowdonia National Park right on your doorstep, there are plenty of family adventures to be had.
The Farmhouse is the perfect place for a relaxing break where everyone can unwind. Get in touch to book your stay.