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Snowdonia is a natural area covering 823 square miles of land in North Wales. It is also the largest National Park in Wales and the third largest in the UK. The highest mountain in Wales, Mount Snowdon, attracts nearly 400,000 visitors who dare to climb it each year. Snowdonia is a nature lover’s paradise with over 1,497 miles of footpaths and walking trails. The natural area boasts a wealth of cascading waterfalls, picturesque lakes, serene villages, and unspoilt landscapes. Spend your holiday here hiking, exploring the varied landscapes, visiting the charming villages, and going for a scenic train ride aboard the Snowdon Mountain Railway.
A relaxing B&B in SnowdoniaRelax to your heart’s content with a tranquil holiday spent in a B&B in Snowdonia. The beautiful natural area brims with spectacular B&B options in varying styles, sizes, and designs, with a little something for every type of traveller. Stay in a B&B in one of the many charming villages around Snowdonia, where you can enjoy a quiet and restful getaway. Or, opt for a B&B surrounded by nature and with spectacular mountain views. Customised features are available with the option to book a room with a private terrace, a garden, or a view of the surrounding landscapes. Couples will find plenty of romantic B&B options to choose from for an uninterrupted holiday filled with plenty of quality time. B&B stays typically include a complimentary breakfast and plenty of good advice offered by the friendly innkeepers. With so many excellent B&B options available in Snowdonia, you’ll be sure to find one perfectly suited to your preferences!
Travellers and activities
Couples of all ages will find plenty of ways to enjoy a romantic and peaceful holiday in Snowdonia. Visit the coastline of Snowdonia to go for a long walk at the stunning and unspoilt stretch of sandy shoreline at Harlech Beach. It’s considered one of the best beaches in Snowdonia, and the town of Harlech is worth exploring too with its many shops, cafés, and medieval castle. Also, go for a tranquil walk to the “Foaming Waterfall”, or Swallow Falls, which are some of the most picturesque waterfalls in the country. Surrounded by dense woodlands, the waterfall is reached via a short, rocky trail.
Snowdonia for outdoors enthusiastsOutdoor enthusiasts will find countless options for activities and fun things to explore during a holiday in Snowdonia. Test your limits with a climb to the peak of Mount Snowdon, which offers a challenging walk, but brims with rewarding views at the summit. Also, zip around the treetops of the park and enjoy panoramic views of the unspoilt landscapes with an adventure at Zip World Fforest.
Snowdonia translates to ‘Eryri’ in Welsh, which means “high place”.
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Spend your day peacefully exploring the breathtaking landscapes of Snowdonia aboard the Snowdon Mountain Railway. The narrow gauge steam engine is considered to be one of the most scenic train rides in the world with dramatic mountain, valley, and lake views in every direction. The train ride goes on for 4.7 miles, starting at Llanberis and up to the summit of Snowdon, before turning around. It’s also an option to just purchase a 1-way ticket to the summit and to walk back down.
2. See the unique Italianate village of PortmerionVisit a piece of Italy without ever leaving Wales at the Italianate-style village on the coast of Snowdonia. Portmerion was designed by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis who dreamt of having a little slice of Italy in Wales. The village boasts lovely Italian architecture, colourful buildings, Italian cafés, and even a piazza! Spend a few hours wandering around and enjoying the stunning, unique little corner of Snowdonia.
3. Explore the breathtaking scenery around Tryfan mountainSituated in the Ogwen Valley of Snowdonia, Tryfan sits at 917-metres above sea level. It’s a popular mountain among hikers and rock climbers for its moderate trails and challenging rocky ridges. It takes around 4 hours to climb to the peak and offers spectacular scenery of the surrounding landscapes all along the way. You don’t necessarily have to climb to the summit to enjoy the views, however, since the breathtaking scenery can be enjoyed all along the way.
4. Visit Harlech CastleThe 13th-century Harlech Castle is a UNESCO World Heritage Site set atop a hill by the seaside in Snowdonia. The enormous castle boasts an iconic design, with several towers and 2 rings of walls. It is well-maintained, and you can explore the various rooms and sections of the castle on foot, as well as the stunning views of the surrounding area. There’s a nice café and a gift shops where you can grab a souvenir on your way out!
5. Wander around the pretty village of BeddgelertConsidered one of the most picturesque villages in Snowdonia, Beddgelert is well worth a visit for anyone on holiday in Snowdonia. The stone-built village is surrounded by green hills, forests, and mountains, and the best way to explore it is on foot. Walk through the quaint streets lined with pretty, historic buildings, go for a walk along the river, visit the town’s oldest church, and sip on a cup of tea in a café. A visit to Beddgelert is perfect for anyone wanting a glimpse of what life is like for the people who call Snowdonia home.
6. Eat fish and chips at Barmouth harbourBarmouth is the most popular seaside resort in Snowdonia. It boasts a stunning stretch of sandy white shoreline, clear waters, and a quaint harbour. Spend your holiday here strolling around, going for swims, and enjoying water sports. The fish and chips in the harbour are a must-try while you’re here!
7. Explore the charming town of ConwyConwy is a town and world heritage site with a fairytale-like 13th-century castle at its centre. The stunning medieval town is situated along the coast and is home to a quaint harbour and an enormous sandy bay. Spend your holiday here discovering the enchanting castle, going for walks along the beach, and dining at the marina.
Information about b&bs in Snowdonia
🏡 B&Bs available: | 28 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -33%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £44. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 11 properties. |