Byrdir Farmhouse and Studio Cottages
Sleeps up to 20 People - Property Code 628
Wales North
Byrdir is set at the foot of Moelfre and the Rhinog mountains in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park. The 17th century stone farmhouse overlooks the beautiful cardigan bay coastline and out towards the Llyn peninsula.
Facilities
B&B / Guest House Description
Local Attractions
Pricing Guide
Please contact advertiser to confirm prices
Nightly Price: £25.00 to £30.00
Weekly Price: £147.00 to £177.00
Shortbreak Price: £67.00 to £81.00
Weekend Break: £67.50 per person
Friday, Saturday, Sunday Night. Including breakfasts.
Midweek Break: £80 per person
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday night. Including breakfasts.
Contact and Booking Information

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Telephone: 01341 247 200
Website: www.byrdir.co.uk
Fax: 07092 203020
Location: Barmouth, Gwynedd
LL44 2EA
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Directions
View Map & Route Planner
From the south (Barmouth) take the A496 to the village of Dyffryn Ardudwy. After passing the 'Ael y Bryn' Hotel, turn right, signposted Byrdir 1mile wtb brown sign.
From the north (Harlech) take the A496 south for 5 miles. After passing the village sign Dyffryn Ardudwy take the third turning on the left, signposted Byrdir 1mile wtb brown sign.
Drive exactly one mile up the hill. Go through a gate on your right and head down the hill towards a small lake. Follow the road round to the right untill you get to Byrdir.
Byrdir sits above the village of Dyffryn Ardudwy, 5 miles between Harlech and Barmouth on the cambrian coast road the A496.
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Sleeps up to 20 People - Property Code 628
Wales North
Byrdir is set at the foot of Moelfre and the Rhinog mountains in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park. The 17th century stone farmhouse overlooks the beautiful cardigan bay coastline and out towards the Llyn peninsula.
Facilities
![]() | Balcony/Terrace/Decking Area | ![]() | Central Heating | ![]() | Children's Play Area |
![]() | Coastal | ![]() | Colour TV | ![]() | Cot/High Chair Available |
![]() | Direct Dial Telephone | ![]() | Disabled Access | ![]() | Golf Course(s) Nearby |
![]() | Linen Supplied | ![]() | Pets Not Allowed | ![]() | Sea View |
![]() | Shower | ![]() | Smoking Not Permitted | ![]() | Tea/Coffee making facilities |
B&B / Guest House Description
Byrdir is a typical working Welsh hill farm of approximately 200 acres. The rural and varied landscape is home to many wild animals including wild mountain goats, badgers and birds of prey.
We have endeavoured to retain the character of the house and combine its original features with modern amenities. The impressive stone walls and inglenook fireplace together with the original wooden beams and antique doors provide a real homely feel.
All main bedrooms in the farm house are en-suite, have tea and coffee making facilities and colour TV. There is a cosy sitting room as well as the main lounge for the use of the house guests.
Stay in one of our five cottages. The stables and hay barns have been converted to provide a new way to spend your holiday in the lovely old county of Gwynedd.
Each small cottage has a little gallery in the roof space, reached by either a ladder or a small staircase, making a charming and unusual sleeping space. (If preferred extra bed space is available on the ground floor on request). Each have their own shower room and toilet facility, small kitchenette area and sitting area complete with living flame gas fire.
Use the cottages as a base for a self catering holiday and make your own breakfast in your own time in the kitchenette. Or have the best of both worlds and pop over to the farm house for a traditional cooked breakfast served in the dining room and have someone else do the cooking.
The farm animals consist of a herd of 40 mainly Welsh Black suckler cows and a flock of 200 Welsh mountain sheep. The cats and our two dogs 'Bych' and 'Fflei' seem to be the favourites of many guests however.
Surrounded by green fields on all sides, Byrdir provides a peaceful retreat from modern life. Take time to relax in tranquil surroundings or choose to explore the stunning mountains and coastline. Sit by a stream with a good book and a glass of wine or cycle up the side of a mountain on a bike.
The house overlooks the beautiful Cambrian coastline. Following, what can often be stunning sunsets, the distant flash of Bardsey lighthouse can be seen at the tip of the Llyn Peninsula.
We have endeavoured to retain the character of the house and combine its original features with modern amenities. The impressive stone walls and inglenook fireplace together with the original wooden beams and antique doors provide a real homely feel.
All main bedrooms in the farm house are en-suite, have tea and coffee making facilities and colour TV. There is a cosy sitting room as well as the main lounge for the use of the house guests.
Stay in one of our five cottages. The stables and hay barns have been converted to provide a new way to spend your holiday in the lovely old county of Gwynedd.
Each small cottage has a little gallery in the roof space, reached by either a ladder or a small staircase, making a charming and unusual sleeping space. (If preferred extra bed space is available on the ground floor on request). Each have their own shower room and toilet facility, small kitchenette area and sitting area complete with living flame gas fire.
Use the cottages as a base for a self catering holiday and make your own breakfast in your own time in the kitchenette. Or have the best of both worlds and pop over to the farm house for a traditional cooked breakfast served in the dining room and have someone else do the cooking.
The farm animals consist of a herd of 40 mainly Welsh Black suckler cows and a flock of 200 Welsh mountain sheep. The cats and our two dogs 'Bych' and 'Fflei' seem to be the favourites of many guests however.
Surrounded by green fields on all sides, Byrdir provides a peaceful retreat from modern life. Take time to relax in tranquil surroundings or choose to explore the stunning mountains and coastline. Sit by a stream with a good book and a glass of wine or cycle up the side of a mountain on a bike.
The house overlooks the beautiful Cambrian coastline. Following, what can often be stunning sunsets, the distant flash of Bardsey lighthouse can be seen at the tip of the Llyn Peninsula.
![]() Byrdir Farmhouse and Studio Cottages |
![]() In the heart of the snodonia national park |
![]() The studio cottages interior |
![]() The coastline looking out towards the Llyn Peninsula |
Local Attractions
Pricing Guide
Please contact advertiser to confirm prices
Nightly Price: £25.00 to £30.00
Weekly Price: £147.00 to £177.00
Shortbreak Price: £67.00 to £81.00
Weekend Break: £67.50 per person
Friday, Saturday, Sunday Night. Including breakfasts.
Midweek Break: £80 per person
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday night. Including breakfasts.
Contact and Booking Information

Mention Youstayuk.com when contacting this advertiser for the following offer:-
| EXCLUSIVE OFFER FOR YOUSTAYUK.COM USERS Weekend Break: £67.50 per person Friday, Saturday, Sunday Night. Including breakfasts. Midweek Break: £80 per person Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday night. Including breakfasts. |
Telephone: 01341 247 200
Website: www.byrdir.co.uk
Fax: 07092 203020
Location: Barmouth, Gwynedd
LL44 2EA
Please mention YouStayUK.com when contacting this business
Directions
View Map & Route Planner
From the south (Barmouth) take the A496 to the village of Dyffryn Ardudwy. After passing the 'Ael y Bryn' Hotel, turn right, signposted Byrdir 1mile wtb brown sign.
From the north (Harlech) take the A496 south for 5 miles. After passing the village sign Dyffryn Ardudwy take the third turning on the left, signposted Byrdir 1mile wtb brown sign.
Drive exactly one mile up the hill. Go through a gate on your right and head down the hill towards a small lake. Follow the road round to the right untill you get to Byrdir.
Byrdir sits above the village of Dyffryn Ardudwy, 5 miles between Harlech and Barmouth on the cambrian coast road the A496.
Availability
Please contact the owner regarding availability.
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