The Prince Llewelyn
The Prince Llewelyn is situated on the edge of the village of Aberffraw, once the seat of Prince Llewelyn the Great who ruled the kingdom of Gwynedd in the thirteenth century. There are many sites of historical interest in the immediate area and we are adjacent to a heritage centre with displays and film illustrating these.
The village sits quietly in an area of outstanding natural beauty (AONB) and boasts a magnificent sandy beach against a backdrop of the mountains of Snowdonia. Between the village and sea is an extensive area of sand dunes; a haven for wildlife and a superb area for walking.
Built circa 1838 the B & B has recently been refurbished to a very high standard and offers exceptionally good quality accommodation with comfortable and spacious bedrooms all with ensuites or private bathroom facilities, and a luxurious guests lounge. Please contact us for further details; we look forward to hearing from you.
Access statement
All bedrooms are situated on the first and second floors and are therefore inaccessable for wheelchairs. We are happy to provide assistance to guests who may have impaired hearing or sight and everything possible will be done to make your stay here a pleasant and memorable experience. Please advise us on booking if you have any specific dietary requirements.
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The Prince Llewelyn Guest House B & B

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Cable Bay, near Aberffraw, Anglesey

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The Church in the Sea, Aberffraw, Anglesey
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