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Tŷ Borfa, Port Eynon

(Please note Ty Borfa is an enterprise partner of the YHA and when making your booking you will be redirected to their site).

Sleeps up to 39 in a mixture of dorm, twin and single rooms, all with dedicated bathrooms and one en-suite facility. The perfect location for group getaways, Tŷ Borfa is a famous location sitting right on the seafront of Port Eynon.

The house is situated in grounds bordering the sand dunes and beach and has a large garden with picnic benches. There is a large multi-activity room, a dining room, a drying room, a kitchen for use by residents, and access to wifi.

Facilities include:

  • Large rear garden
  • External patio
  • Sleeps 39 (a mixture of bunks and single rooms)
  • Smart TVs
  • Conferencing facilities
  • Parking
  • Wifi / drying room/outside shower
  • Self catering / full board options available
  • All bedding provided
  • All cooking equipment and utensils provided
  • All waste bags and bins provided
  • Secure, alarmed facility
Borfa House
Borfa House
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Port Eynon

Port Eynon offers a family friendly Blue Flag awarded beach.

At the far end of Port Eynon Bay sits the 18th Century ruin of the old Salt House originally extracting salt from the sea, although it is thought that the business was run as a cover for smuggled goods.

Around the headland you will find Culver Hole, Paviland Cave and the Coastal Pathway ending in Rhossili.

Bustling with shops, cafes and ice cream parlours, not to mention rock pools and cliff tops, there is something for everyone visiting Port Eynon.

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