Plas Glyn y Weddw
About
Plas Glyn‑y‑Weddw, nestled in the charming coastal village of Llanbedrog on the Llŷn Peninsula, is a former 19th‑century stately home that has been lovingly restored and transformed into a thriving arts centre. The building—originally a dower house for Lady Love Jones‑Parry—now hosts rotating exhibitions, workshops and performances that showcase both established Welsh artists and emerging talent. Visitors can wander through the house’s stately rooms, each curated to highlight different art forms, from contemporary installations to traditional paintings and craft displays. The venue also serves as a community hub, offering educational programmes, artist talks and a café that serves locally sourced fare, making it a perfect day‑trip destination for art lovers, families and cultural tourists alike. With its picturesque setting—just a short walk from Llanbedrog’s golden sandy beach and the dramatic headlands of Mynydd Tir‑y‑Cwmwd—Plas Glyn‑y‑Weddw provides a tranquil backdrop for creative exploration. Whether you’re looking to soak in visual art, participate in a hands‑on workshop, or simply enjoy the serene countryside, this arts centre is a hidden gem worth discovering on the north coast of Wales.
Highlights
- Historic Architecture
- Contemporary Exhibitions