TYDDYN MAWR FARMHOUSE
Read moreAn idyllic retreat to explore Cader Idris. It is a carefully restored 18th century farmhouse with a warm stone living room and impeccable bedrooms. Superb views of the surrounding mountains. Authentic and personalized welcome. The rooms are clean and comfortable, decorated in a rather English and old-fashioned style. In the lounge, you can enjoy a hearty, typically Welsh breakfast, or a slightly more continental version for those who prefer.
ISALLT GUEST HOUSE
Read moreIsallt Guest House is set in the heart of a Victorian stone and grey slate house in the city centre which dates back to 1870. The price is reasonable for these cute little rooms. A choice of six rooms: a family room, a king-size, two doubles, a double with twin beds and a single. All have their own bathroom (shower) and are equipped with television. In the living room you can enjoy the books provided or the games. If required, parking is available on site as well as bicycle parking
ERW FAIR GUEST HOUSE
Read moreErw Fair Guest House is a charming 19th-century stone and grey slate house, typical of the region, converted into a Bed & Breakfast since the 1930s, by the Mellor family. Since 2017, Jane and Trevor have purchased the property and undertaken a number of renovations. This downtown guest house offers every comfort. The rooms are clean and fully equipped. If you're missing anything, don't hesitate to ask Jane and Trevor - they're so friendly and welcoming! Evening meals are available.
PLAS TAN Y GRAIG
Read moreOwners Mark and Annette know the history of the village and surrounding area inside out. Don't hesitate to ask them! The little bar overlooks the river. As for the hotel, the rooms are very pretty and comfortable. They are well-equipped and en-suite, i.e. they have their own bathroom. On site, you can enjoy the terrace, the lounge and its fireplace. On waking, we are served a delicious Welsh breakfast with fruit juice, coffee or tea, toast and jam, eggs...
TY’R GRAIG CASTLE
Read moreBuilt in the late 1890s, this tall, white, tall building almost looks like a lighthouse, with its round tower facing the sea. This Victorian-style hotel offers a refined living environment, with spacious rooms and large windows offering spectacular views, some of which overlook the bay. You can also count on the elegant bar, and on quality catering from breakfast to dinner with its red wine meat, its curry of the day or its choice of desserts including a very good vanilla rhubarb cheesecake.
BRYN MELYN GUEST HOUSE
Read moreThe house's elevated position offers superb views of the Cader Mountains, the Mawddach estuary and the sea. Bryn Melyn offers three apartments that are bright and spacious, with all the comforts you'd expect. One apartment sleeps two, and two apartments sleep four. Some are pet-friendly, meaning they accept small pets. There are a few extra features to share: hot tub, terrace, barbecue... Out of season, a minimum stay of three or four nights may be required.
GWRACH YNYS COUNTRY GUEST HOUSE
Read moreA house nestled in a rural setting, ideal for nature lovers. The seven rooms on offer are spacious, clean and comfortable, doubles or singles. Some are "flexi" and can accommodate up to four people if required (if child under 12, £15 supplement with breakfast included). Deborah extends a warm welcome to her guests and prepares a delicious, typically Welsh breakfast with bread, jam, scrambled eggs...
YHA KINGS
Read moreThis hostel is located a few miles from the centre of the village, in a large stone house by the river with a breathtaking view of Cader Idris. There is a choice of both shared and private rooms. The place is ideal for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. We come here to cut ourselves off from the hustle and bustle of the cities and isolate ourselves a little: no television, no telephone signal: absolute calm! You can do a lot of water sports in the area, biking, hiking...
BRYN ELLTYD ECO GUEST HOUSE
Read more2 km south of Blaenau Ffestiniog, this is the most ecologically oriented address in Wales. The charming owners have done an enormous amount of work to make their house as environmentally friendly as possible. Staying here is an experience in itself, as well as a good base for exploring the area (bus and train station 200 metres away). On request, it is possible to have an evening meal made with local products, often from the garden.
IDWAL COTTAGE
Read moreYouth hostel close to Olgwen Warden Centre, recently renovated. A very practical address for hiking. There are single and double rooms as well as rooms for up to four people. Only the room for 4 has its own bathroom, otherwise for the others there are shared showers and toilets. If you are a group of 7 people or less, you can also reserve a wooden cabin. Remember to book early enough, there aren't many places available and summer fills up fast!
FRON HAUL B&B
Read moreDiscover this typical Victorian seaside house, painted in pastel colors, offering superb views of the harbor, estuary and distant mountains. The rooms are well-equipped and very spacious, in relaxing pastel tones! The ideal place to rest after a day full of discoveries. As for breakfast, it's typically Welsh or continental, in the room or in the lounge, and we particularly appreciate the view over the bay! Dogs are welcome at an additional cost.
THE CELTIC ROYAL HOTEL
Read moreThe location is central for this luxury hotel where attention is paid to decoration. Built in the 18th century, Queen Victoria often came to this hotel for a few days of rest. A large lounge is accessible, with very comfortable sofas and armchairs, to drink tea while reading. The spacious rooms all have a comfortable sitting area. Gourmet restaurant, an Art Deco bar and a superb spa with a gym, a 16-metre indoor swimming pool, a whirlpool, a sauna and a hammam.
YHA SNOWDON RANGER
Read moreA lakeside youth hostel with a large kitchen, Internet access and, above all, a private beach. It is, among other things, ideally located for those who want to go on the ascent of the famous Mount Snowdon. Because be careful, even if it is in the commune of Caernarfon, it is located in the countryside, twenty minutes by car from the town centre! On site, very welcoming staff, always present if you need help or advice. The hostel is well-equipped and clean, you will find everything you need.
TOTTERS HOSTEL
Read moreIn a house over 200 years old, an independent youth hostel, two minutes from the castle and half an hour from the sea. You can see the sunset in the adjacent arch. It's the cheapest thing in town. The place is simple, clean and friendly: Totters is unanimously approved. On site, you will find everything you need for a pleasant stay: television, library with books and maps of the town, family room, locker if needed, locked bicycle room, access to the kitchen... Good breakfast.
GALLT Y GLYN HOSTEL
Read moreA 5-minute walk from the centre of Llanberis, Gallt Y Glyn Hotel welcomes you in a warm and relaxed atmosphere at the foot of the trails for Mount Snowdon. The house organizes hikes and climbing excursions. Whether you come alone, with your family or in a group, you have a choice. The establishment can accommodate a total of 24 people. In the mornings, you can enjoy a very good and hearty classic breakfast, and you can also eat in the restaurant, which is open from Wednesday to Saturday.
SYGUN FAWR COUNTRY HOUSE
Read moreSygun Fawr Country House is a country manor house built in 1644, and now very comfortable and welcoming. Communal areas include a large dining room with wooden tables. The rooms are colorful, with imposing beams... Dinners offered to guests and non-residents are tasty and elaborate. While there's plenty of Welsh gastronomy on offer, they also specialize in Thai cuisine. It smells good and it's excellent! The restaurant isn't called Honey & Spice for nothing!
THE ROYAL VICTORIA HOTEL
Read moreIn the heart of this large green area, you will find the top-of-the-range hotel of Llanberis. There are more than a hundred spacious and design rooms with bathroom, as well as all the expected amenities. Very friendly owner who welcomes guests from all over the world. Many of them come back, which is a good sign! The restaurant welcomes guests from breakfast to dinner, including a light lunch and a pleasant afternoon tea. In the summer, you can enjoy a very large and nice garden to read a book or sunbathe.
RED DRAGON
Read moreRed Dragon is located at the foot of Watkin Walk, one of the trails leading to the summit of Mount Snowdon. There's a choice of cottages for 4, 6, 7 or 10 people. They're clean, stylish and well-equipped. Another option: a brand-new, original wooden cabin sleeping 4. Reduced rates for multiple nights. Availability calendar, price list and photos are available on the website. A small supplement (£10) is charged for wifi access. Pets are not allowed.
SUNRAY GUEST HOUSE
Read moreIdeally situated in the heart of the small village of Barmouth, Sunray Guest House offers beautiful views of the small harbour and estuary from the rooms and common lounge. The decoration is rather sober but friendly. Children are not allowed in the hotel. The rooms are cute and well equipped with tea and coffee making facilities for the morning. Be careful, the establishment does not offer breakfast, but several cafés offer some nearby. Parking for bikes, motorbikes and cars.