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Are you someone who is drawn to the peace and quiet of the classic cities of England? Do you like to know the history of the places you visit? Do you enjoy the immensity of the horizon from a mountainous climate over the sea? Holidu has exactly what you are looking for. From Snowdon to Harlech and Caernarfon to Penygader, you will find the best glamping for real quality time. You will be amazed at all that this incredible city has to offer, Breathtaking mountain views, abandoned quarries with a prehistoric look, Incredible mediaeval castles, Wonderful views of natural canyon bottoms and much more. Climbing in Penygader will leave you with unforgettable memories, and you will have the opportunity to fill yourself with history at the wonderful Harlech Castle. This makes Gwynedd an attractive destination for many people. No more waiting, grab your things, make your reservation and marvel at Gwynedd!
Excellent views from the terraceOne of the best things about this impressive city, in addition to the natural, architectural and historical wonders, is the possibility of the comfort of the accommodations it offers. In Gwynedd, you can find glamping properties with three luxury rooms, one double and two with single beds that can be joined to make them double beds, two great bathrooms with shower and bathtub, with very spacious living rooms, with furniture and glass doors to feel the proximity of the outside from inside the house from the inside, with wooden floors and a modern, built-in kitchen. Outside you will find a carefully designed garden, a huge terrace overlooking the sea, with a spectacular view of the sea and a large recreation area and barbecue area. With amenities such as pay TV, heating, dishwasher, washing machine, dryer, Wi-Fi internet and even a cot in a great place to spend an unforgettable holiday.
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Caernarfon Castle is an excellent place for history lovers to display all their passion and fill themselves with all the knowledge it offers. Built by King Edward I, it was motivated by the subjugation of the North Wales territory under the rule of England. Its strategic value was of high esteem since it was a fundamental part of the chain of fortifications in the region. As of 1986 it was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco. From the outside, visitors can appreciate an imposing and huge stone fortification that is surrounded by a river, which gives it a fairy tale impression. Inside, Cavitation of the Castle tells stories of yesteryear, especially about the dynasty of Edward the first, it has beautiful gardens that cover practically all the spaces that are outdoors, and it has 5 huge towers that once had the utility of surveillance, and Today they serve to appreciate the wonderful landscape that the city offers from the top.
Gwynedd for nature loversNature lovers have in this fantastic city a significant number of places that they can visit to feel at ease, undoubtedly one of the most important is the Snowden mountain which consummate 1000 metres high is the highest in Wales and the highest point high of the British Isles outside of Scotland. Thanks to its diversity in flora and fauna, it was designated as a national natural reserve, and it is also one of the most attractive places to visit due to its enormous beauty. From every point of view the mountainous landscape extends in all directions and in several of the rich It can be seen flooded valleys that turn into beautiful lakes. The place is ideal to enjoy the fresh air of nature and is perfect for hiking and capturing incredible images through photography. People who visit it often get surprised by the energy that it feels like to be on top of the rich, and some have called it the best hike of their lives.
Did you know that the philosopher, mathematician, logician, writer and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature Bertrand Russell is originally from the city of Gwynedd?
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Harlech Castle is an extraordinary architectural work built on top of a cliff with proximity to the sea in order to ensure the sighting of enemies who arrived by sea. Being part of the set of castles built by Eduardo first, which was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986, it is one of the best preserved and one of the most visited thanks to the nice views it offers from the towers.
2. Go to a light's event in an old quarryZip World Llechwedd is a really peculiar and at the same time beautiful place, worth visiting is what remains of what was once a quarry where today there is a guided tour to explain a good part of the history of the city in which relied heavily on coal mining. You will be able to attend the place and request an enriching guided tour to go through Porfirismo and explore the tunnels, which can be confusing for first-timers. As if that were not enough, the quarry is thanks to its natural scenery for holding events, especially of the artistic-cultural type, so visitors can witness any of these events.
3. Spend a family day at Greenwood family ParkThis fantastic park is ideal to attend with the family as it gives you the opportunity to do a lot of outdoor activities, whether you want to take a walk, enjoy nature, go hiking or climbing, walk near the shore of a beautiful stream, enjoy the vegetation or even do sports like soccer or volleyball, this park will satisfy your needs. It is also common for the park to receive entire families who bring their food and have delicious picnics and play with the little ones on the lawn.
4. Take a train ride through a wooded landscapeFfestiniog Railway at Blaenau Station is a spectacular tourist attraction, in short it is a historic steam train running 13.5 miles from Porthmadog to The Cob. Visitors have the opportunity to cover a day visit and learn the details of how a steam train works, as well as enjoying a beautiful walk through the beautiful forested landscapes of the region.
5. Go enjoy the nostalgic ruins of Castell CricciethThe whole place seems dreamy, it is a hill with a quasi-round shape surrounded by a spectacular bay of grey sand with rock formations with short vegetation with a small town at the foot of the hill and with some beautiful ruins at the top. From any point of view, the entire place offers a beautiful photograph capable of becoming a postcard for any message. You can take a walk from the other end of the beach or even go hiking up the hill and approach the ruins of the Castle to delve into the mystique of the mediaeval history of the place.
6. Tour a beautiful neonormand castlePenrhyn Castle It is a wonderful mediaeval architectural work that is very well-preserved. The façade is very particular since it is made of smooth stone and in some walls and towers it has creeping bushes that have every intention of covering them to vary the decoration. Inside, Victorian gardens with impressive stables and huge recreation areas overlooking the sea. The whole place is of a beauty and a sublime delicacy, all worth visiting and admiring in detail.
7. Go camping high up on a beautiful mountainPenygader is an imposing mountain located on the outskirts of the city that has countless trails in which visitors usually enjoy the stunning nature and landscapes that the place offers with lots of vegetation with lots of fauna and with lakes that adorn it with a peculiar shape. The mountain offers you the opportunity both to camp in one of the safe places and to go climbing or hiking at various levels.
Information about glampings in Gwynedd
🏡 Glampings available: | 118 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -30%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £44. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 61 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 8% of the properties. |