Location
Within a 15 minute drive of Snowdonia National Park, the Lleyn Peninsular and the Isle of Anglesey, Cefn Eithin Holiday Accommodation is centrally located for tourists and outdoor enthusiasts. The property is located 4 miles West of the Historical Royal Town of Caernarfon in North Wales, 3 miles South of the award winning Blue Flag beach of Dinas Dinlle and 2 miles East of Glynllifon Country Park.
Directions: From A55 (North Wales Coast)
Get off A55 and follow A487 to Caernarfon.
Travel through Caernarfon in the direction of Porthmadog and Pwllheli.
Go through village of Bontnewydd.
Approximately 1.5 miles after Bontnewydd you will arrive at a small roundabout. Go straight ahead here (2nd exit).
After approximately 0.5miles you will arrive at a large roundabout. Go straight ahead here (2nd exit) onto A499 in the direction of Pwllheli.
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After another 0.5 miles you will pass the Stables Restaurant and Hotel on the left hand side.
After another few hundred metres you will come to a 40 mile per hour sign. This is the hamlet of Bethesda Bach. (It is not sign posted)
After the 40 mph sign there is a bus stop on your left hand side and a turning to your left. (There is a small cottage here called ‘Llwyn’ and a ‘boat storage’ sign.)
Turn left onto this lane, pass two houses on your left then take first right following the boat storage sign.
‘Cefn Eithin’ is 30 metres down this road on your right hand side. (If you go to the boat storage house next door you have gone too far)
‘Eithin Bach’ is on the left side of the property to the right of the garage and the door to the property is on the left behind the fence panel.
Directions: From A487 Porthmadog
Follow the A487 in the direction of Caernarfon.
After the roundabout at ‘Inigo Jones Slate Works’ pass one more roundabout until you arrive at another large roundabout. Turn left here onto A499 in the direction of Pwllheli.
Then follow directions as above after the ***
Interactive map
You can use the following interactive map to find our exact location in the hamlet of Bethesda Bach near the village of Llanwnda, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, North Wales: