 | Bridget and Derek Stenberg welcome you to Maelgwyn House Bed and Breakfast.
Situated above a scenic viewpoint at the edge of Harlech village, Maelgwyn House commands stunning views of the Llyn Peninsula and Tremadog Bay, the Dwyryd estuary, Morfa Harlech, a National Nature Reserve, Harlech Castle and the Royal St David's golf course.
Maelgwyn House is ideally situated for exploring Snowdonia National Park, the Rhinog Mountains and the Llyn Peninsula, Porthmadog and Portmeirion.
We can organise fly fishing trips to our mountain lakes with an expert guide and all equipment supplied. We can also arrange nature walks, bird watching and mushroom hunting (when in season). Ask us about these activities when you book your room. |
We offer a choice of king size rooms and twin rooms. All rooms are en-suite and have colour TV and tea and coffee making facilities. All of our rooms have recently been refurbished to a high standard. The two rooms at the front of the house offer spectacular views across Tremadog Bay. The other rooms have views across the garden and to the surrounding hills.
Access: We regret that due to the historic nature of the building and the bedrooms being situated on the upper floors, we are currently unable to offer wheelchair friendly accommodation.
Children: We do not accept children under the age of 14. |  |
 | The breakfast choices include:
* full Welsh breakfast with locally sourced ingredients * fruit, porridge and cereals * a selection of breads with homemade jams and marmalades.
If you have any particular dietary requirements please let us know, and we will do our best to meet them.
Things To Do
Harlech stands above the stunning coastline of Tremadog Bay, and Maelgwyn House is a 10 minute walk down to the 8 mile long beach. It is the ideal base for outdoor activities such as walking, climbing, golf, fishing, bird watching, and horse riding.
History Maelgwyn House B&B, Harlech
Maelgwyn House was originally built as a manse for the Reverend David Davis in 1907 who had bought the land from the Right Honorable Henry Stormont, Earl of Winchilsea for £200.00
Converted to a Boarding School in the late 1930's it remained as such until 1947 when it became, once again, a private dwelling. |
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