Glenavon Guesthouse
Self Classified Guest House

Self Classified

Online Booking Available No Smoking Children Welcome Private Parking Available Internet Access

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Telephone:
01492 877687

Glenavon Guesthouse
27 St. Mary’s Road
Llandudno
Gwynedd
North Wales Coast
LL30 2UB
United Kingdom

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Tariff Details

  • Prices start from £80 per night for a double en-suite room.
  • Twin en-suite starts from £80 per night.
  • Family suite starts from £145 per night.
  • Single starts from £55 per night

Llyn Visitor

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Welcome to the beautiful and diverse Pen Llyn (Peninsula), an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with unspoilt coastline. The Llyn’s variety is its special attraction and because of this has been a popular destination for holiday makers for many years.

Naturally the area is a haven for watersports enthusiasts, but it is also popular with those seeking either a relaxing or non-water based action break. The Llyn offers something for everyone and whatever time of year you visit, you will be spoilt for choice.

At Coastal we are here to assist you in enjoying your stay and hopefully you will return again and again to this beautiful land, rich with history, heritage and culture that we are privileged to call home. On the Llyn there are a whole team of dynamic businesses and hosts who are committed to providing you with the best quality services for an enjoyable and memorable holiday. We would encourage your to report back to us on your experiences and recommendations.

If along your travels though you feel we have omitted something, please do let us know as we want to ensure Llyn Visitor stays up to date.

We hope you enjoy your stay.

For accommodation to suit your needs in this area Contact the Coastal team at
Pen Llyn Accommodation
or telephone 0845 074 2931

Fast Facts:

• The Llyn Peninsula is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
• Over 50 miles of the coast is designated as the “Heritage Coast” to preserve its history, wildlife, geology and unique beauty
• Much of the coastline is National Trust maintained
• The Llyn is usually defined as the strip of land which is South West of the A487 which runs from Caernarfon to Porthmadog
• Most of the Llyn is only 8 miles wide
• The South Coast of the Llyn is referred to as the Welsh Rivera due to its long sandy beaches, calm and warm seas

Tourist Information Centres (TIC’s)
There are three tourist information points which can provide additional information to the Llyn visitor on activities, attractions and events as well as advice on places to stay and book accommodation.

Abersoch Tourist Information Office – 01758 712929
Porthmadog Tourist Information Centre – 01766 512981
Pwllheli Tourist Information Centre – 01758 613000
Coastal Accommodation - 0845 074 2931 or visit Contents supplied by Coastal Holidays
North Wales Accommodation

Public Internet Access
Mobile phone and internet connection across the Llyn can vary but the following libraries have public access terminals which provide free access to the internet. Call to check opening times:

Criccieth 01766 522256
Nefyn 01758 720873
Porthmadog 01766 514091
Pwllheli 01758 612089

Travel Information
The Llyn Peninsula is easy to get round and about. There is a good network of bus routes servicing the area. For details on times and routes, contact Traveline on 0871 200 2233 or visit website link.

KEY INFORMATION

The Welsh Language
Welsh is one of the oldest surviving languages in Europe and is still very much in use, especially on the Llyn Peninsula where in Porthmadog 74% of the inhabitants speak it. As all Welsh speakers are bilingual you are assured of a warm welcome wherever you go, but when you are here, why not give Welsh a go!

Weather
For up to date information on the weather and tides, contact the following;

Met Office Weatherline: 0870 90000100
Marine Weather: 09068 500460

Tide
It is important that visitors to the Llyn participating in any watersports or just visiting the beach make themselves aware of the tides as the flow and depth of water can change greatly from one location to the next. Copies of Laver’s Liverpool & Irish Sea Tide Table for 2008 are available from TIC’s, chandleries and most local shops for example newsagents, petrol stations, supermarkets etc and cover key areas on the Llyn or a seven day forecast can be downloaded from
website link.

Take it Home with You
Rubbish in the sea is a serious problem with some 20,000 tonnes a year entering the North Sea alone. Worldwide, more than one million birds and 100,000 marine animals die each year from becoming entangled in or ingesting litter. So please help by making sure you take your rubbish away with you at the end of the day.

Man’s Best Friend
With fantastic places to walk your dog, please be mindful of wildlife and other people, keeping your dog under control at all times. Remember that it is an offence not to clean up after your dog in designated areas. Dogs are also banned from certain areas, in particular from 1 May to 30 September. Signs will be located at all these sites with maps indicating the ban area which must be obeyed.

Llyn boasts a wealth of history and culture which is reflected in the huge variety of attractions.

This information has been supplied by Llyn Visitor
website link

Pen Llyn is a place for all seasons