Gwynfryn House is far more than a holiday home. It is a house with a soul — a place where generations have gathered, stories have been shared, and memories have been created against one of the most breathtaking backdrops in Britain.
A salmon lodge, then a family home
Originally built as a salmon lodge for wealthy Victorian gentlemen who travelled to fish the rivers and coastline of this remarkable part of Wales, the house later became the cherished home of a local family who lovingly cared for it for almost ninety years.
The history of the house remains very much alive today, with fascinating photographs, newspaper articles and historical documents displayed throughout the lounge, offering guests a glimpse into its intriguing past. From the moment you walk through the front door, there is a sense that Gwynfryn House has lived many lives. It is elegant yet relaxed, grand yet welcoming, and filled with the sort of character that simply cannot be recreated.
A house full of character
As a Grade II listed property, Gwynfryn House embraces its heritage. Guests should expect a home rich in personality rather than modern uniformity — original features, quirky corners, and the character that comes with a historic building all add to its unique appeal.
The house has been sympathetically restored, combining period charm with comfort and warmth while retaining the atmosphere that makes it so special.
More than just a holiday home
What makes Gwynfryn House special is not simply its location, history or architecture. It is the feeling you get when you stay here. The sound of the river flowing nearby. Morning walks to deserted beaches. Long evenings gathered around the kitchen table. Discovering old photographs and stories in the lounge. Watching the weather roll across the mountains from the coast.
This is a place where families reconnect, friends create memories, and visitors return year after year. Gwynfryn House is not simply somewhere to stay — it is somewhere to experience North Wales at its very best.




