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Holiday Cottages in Snowdonia

A truly impressive area, named after the most famous mountain in Wales, stunning Snowdonia is an extremely popular British holiday destination. The third National Park to be established after the Peak District and the Lake District, Snowdonia offers plenty to do. Here you will find huge mountains to conquer, lush forests full of wildlife, pretty beaches dotted along the vast coastline and towering cliffs, as well as a variety of cosy Snowdonia cottages from which to see it all. A place of national pride and understandably so, Snowdonia remains one of the most beautiful protected and preserved natural areas in the British Isles. Read more

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53.289124, -3.698978

The Ship Inn was built with fun and hospitality in mind. The period Victorian former pub is a light and welcoming space with 12 bedrooms that can sleep large groups of up to 34 people, multiple living spaces and plenty of extras like a cinema room, a games room, and multiroom Sky TV access. The property is perfect for guests of all ages, and ideal for an annual holiday or special celebration with your extended family and friends. Old Colwyn Beach and The Promenade are only a five-minute walk from the door, as are shops, cafes and welcoming pubs. With loads of space indoors and out, and a location that is close to Blue Flag beaches, eateries and favourite attractions, this huge holiday home is a popular choice in every season.

Weekly guide price:
£1777 to £6821
Short breaks from £450 per night

34  |   12  |   3+  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: 3 (off peak) | 3 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Flexible

52.746755, -3.937645

Our beautiful cottage Bryn Hyfryd is perfect for families and couples, with sensational views of the River Mawddach and direct access to the Mawddach Trail at the bottom of the garden. Our luxuriously appointed but homely self-catering bungalow accommodates up to six people in three bedrooms and is spacious both indoors and outside. Cooking is a pleasure in our well appointed kitchen with quality appliances and our bathroom is pure luxury with separate rainfall shower and bath. When evenings are chilly stoke up the lovely log burner and curl up in comfort on the large sofa. We have a large, dry and secure bike store and a dedicated EV charger for our guests exclusive use. Situated in Penmaenpool, just two miles from the lovely town of Dolgellau and 5 miles from the beautiful Cambrian coast and Barmouth. We are within easy reach of Cader Idris, Coed-y-Brenin, Harlech and beautiful beaches. Bryn Hyfryd is perfect for your family holiday in the Snowdonia National Park, whatever time of year!

Weekly guide price:
£495 to £1465
Short breaks from £93 per night

6  |   3  |   1  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: 3 (off peak) | 7 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Flexible

52.746012, -4.033551

***Fully refurbished for 2024*** The mountains and coastline of Southern Snowdonia are best enjoyed from a welcoming holiday home like The Barn at Llwyngloddaeth. The three-bedroom stone cottage is in an elevated position less than two miles from Barmouth, with stunning views of the Mawddach Estuary. There's space for five people, and it's child and dog-friendly, so ideal for families who love walking, mountain biking, golf, fishing, and sailing. The Barn is available for holiday bookings all year round, with many guests returning year after year to enjoy the beautiful surroundings. 

Weekly guide price:
£400 to £800

6  |   3  |   2  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: 7 (off peak) | 7 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Saturday

52.746714, -3.937647

A lovely original stone self catering farmhouse located near Dolgellau in the Snowdonia National Park. The holiday home is deal for activities such as mountain biking, fishing, pony trekking and golf and is within walking distance of a hotel for meals out and the Mawddach RSPB Nature Reserve, and a short drive from beautiful beaches.

Weekly guide price:
£400 to £620

6  |   3  |   1  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: Enquire

Preferred arrival day: Saturday

52.746714, -3.937647

Located in the Snowdonia National Park on a six hundred acre farm is this delightful conversion providing a high standard of holiday accommodation in an enviable position on the beautiful Mawddach estuary. The coast is just a short ride in the car with glorious sandy beaches for lazy days and the area offers endless opportunities for outdoor lovers.

Weekly guide price:
£320 to £520

2+2  |   1  |   1  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: Enquire

Preferred arrival day: Saturday

52.746714, -3.937647

A delightful conversion providing holiday accommodation of a high standard on the beautiful Mawddach Estuary and only five miles to the sandy beaches of Fairbourne and Barmouth in Snowdonia's stunning National Park. There is a hotel and RSPB nature reserve within walking distance of The Dairy Cottage and the area is great for outdoor enthusiasts.

Weekly guide price:
£380 to £600

4  |   2  |   1  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: Enquire

Preferred arrival day: Saturday

52.952130, -4.491819

The Tack Room has plenty of space for up to seven people to sleep in three comfortable bedrooms, fantastic sea views and a desirable location within a short walk from the north coast of the Llyn Peninsula. Beautiful beaches are within easy reach together with breathtaking walking trails, relaxing bike rides, boat trips, golf and much more. Caernarfon and Portmeirion are only a 30-minute drive from the cottage, and being adjacent to the Snowdonia National Park means you can climb to the top of Mount Snowdon and be home in time for dinner.

Weekly guide price:
£860 to £1732
Short breaks from £183 per night

7  |   3  |   No  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: 2 (off peak) | 4 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Flexible

52.916049, -4.232985

Aeolian is a lovely three-storey Victorian, coastal townhouse located opposite Criccieth Castle and enjoys far reaching sea views. The interior combines original and modern features with fresh and spacious living areas that are perfect for families or friends. This home from home sleeps eight guests in four beautiful bedrooms which include two super king rooms, two full-size singles in a twin room and a children’s bunkbed room along with two bathrooms and a ground floor cloakroom. Up to two dogs are welcome and an enclosed suntrap garden with table and benches will keep everyone happy along with the full fibre Wi-Fi. The beach is a two-minute walk away along with pubs, restaurants, cafes, shops and a train station within easy reach. A great location to visit the many places in North Wales and the Llyn Peninsula with the Wales Coast Path on the doorstep. Parking is free and readily available across the road from the house and the nearest EV charging points are within a ten-minute Tourist board rating: 4 Star

Weekly guide price:
£840 to £1860
Short breaks from £120 per night

8  |   4  |   2  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: 2 (off peak) | 7 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Friday | 4 Star

53.016455, -4.079516

Beddgelert is a pretty Welsh village within the beautiful Snowdonia National Park, with a friendly community and welcoming pubs. A 20-minute stroll along a riverside path from the village centre, and surrounded by 48-acres of private grounds, Sygun Cottage is a wonderful holiday retreat for couples to unwind and relax. Guests can make the most of the stunning scenery with leisurely rambles, challenging hikes or thrilling mountain bike rides; delve into the magic of the Sygun Copper Mine and take fun-filled day trips to Porthmadog and Caernarfon.

Weekly guide price:
£425 to £595

2  |   1  |   No  |   Enquire  |   Yes

Min nights: 4 (off peak) | 3 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Flexible

52.923013, -4.127187

You will never get enough of the stunning views from this waterfront property in Porthmadog. Sit on the balcony of Number 20 and enjoy the estuary and mountains' ever-changing scene, knowing that shops, cafes, and pubs are within a 5-10 minute walk if you need anything. The modern holiday property sleeps four people in two bedrooms and is perfect for exploring Snowdonia, the Llyn Peninsula, and favourite attractions like Portmeirion, Zip World, and Caernarfon Castle. It's ideal for couples or families with older children. 

Weekly guide price:
£465 to £656
Short breaks from £75 per night

4  |   2  |   No  |   Enquire  |   Yes

Min nights: 3 (off peak) | 7 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Saturday

52.746714, -3.937647

A lovely holiday home in the Snowdonia National Park, ideally positioned on the stunning Mawddach estuary just five miles from the glorious golden beaches of Fairbourne and Barmouth on the Welsh coastline. Enjoy everything Snowdonia National Park has to offer from The Coach House.

Weekly guide price:
£400 to £620

6  |   3  |   1  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: Enquire

Preferred arrival day: Saturday

53.281767, -3.830817

Stay within the ancient walls of Conwy in this charming three bedroom terrace holiday cottage with fantastic views. Gwynfryn sleeps up to six people in three bedrooms and has a flexible layout that appeals to families and couples who appreciate being within walking distance of Conwy Castle, the river, beach, shops and places to eat and drink if you want a night off self-catering. Conwy has excellent public transport links, so staying here means you do not have to drive to be able to immerse yourself in the natural beauty, history and culture of Conwy and the surrounding area.

Weekly guide price:
£500 to £800
Short breaks from £120 per night

6  |   3  |   Enquire  |   Yes  |   No

Min nights: 2 (off peak) | 7 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Flexible

53.000552, -3.942453

This welcoming holiday cottage is only half a mile from Blaenau Ffestiniog's centre, within a 10-minute walk of shops, cafes, pubs, and exciting attractions like Zip World and Bounce Below. It has gorgeous views from the front and rear, with nearby attractions including Llechwedd Slate Caverns, Antur Stiniog, Snowdon, Portmeirion, and Conwy Castle. The Llyn Peninsuala is within easy reach, as are beautiful beaches like Morfa Bychan. Gwalia Cottage sleeps four people in two bedrooms and is dog-friendly. It's ideal for couples, families and friends. 

Weekly guide price:
£500 to £650
Short breaks from £95 per night

4  |   2  |   2  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: 3 (off peak) | 4 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Flexible

53.219904, -3.338272

A charming 18th Century holiday cottage in an elevated position 600ft above the Vale of Clwyd near Bodfari in North Wales. Breathtaking views, fantastic walks on the doorstep and the Snowdonia National Park within easy reach by car. Tourist board rating: 4 Star

Weekly guide price:
£350 to £550
Short breaks from £95 per night

4  |   2  |   No  |   Enquire  |   Yes

Min nights: 3 (off peak) | 4 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Flexible | 4 Star

53.266099, -3.918638

Ty Fynnon is ideal for large or extended families or friends who want to be close to the mountains and the sea. The lovely cottage is one of six beautiful self-catering cottages on a private estate next to Snowdonia National Park and just a mile from the beach and four miles from Conwy. There is space for up to eight people to sleep in four bedrooms, a generous sized garden with the option of a hot tub and on-site fishing all year round.

Weekly guide price:
£1000 to £1450

2-8  |   4  |   No  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: 2 (off peak) | 7 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Saturday

52.582671, -4.093116

Located in the coastal town of Tywyn, on the edge of Snowdonia National Park, 8 Dysynni Walk has the best of both worlds. Explore beautiful valleys, enjoy days on the beach and admire the majestic mountains. This comfortable bungalow is owned by an independent charity and has been specially designed to be accessible to people with physical disabilities. Sleeping four guests in two bedrooms it is perfect for families looking for a self-catering seaside break in a thoughtfully refurbished holiday home. 

Weekly guide price:
£425 to £650
Short breaks from £186 per night

4  |   2  |   No  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: 2 (off peak) | 7 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Saturday

52.718752, -3.702078

Make mid-Wales your next holiday destination with a stay in this charming stone and slate terrace self-catering cottage. Kettle Cottage is a short walk from the village tea shop and pub and within reach of Cader Idris, Dolgellau and Machynlleth. There are spectacular walks and bike rides from the door, making it easy to explore this stunning landscape in any season. Barmouth and the coast are just over half an hour's drive from the cottage, while places like Bala and Corris are within easy reach for a fun day out. The dog-friendly cottage sleeps four people in two bedrooms and is well-suited for couples and families. 

Weekly guide price:
£350 to £700

4  |   2  |   1  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: Enquire

Preferred arrival day: Saturday

52.952130, -4.491819

A charming terrace holiday cottage in a fantastic location on the north coast of the Llyn Peninsula overlooking Nefyn Bay, Porth Oer sleeps up to four people in two bedrooms. It is ideal for couples or families with children and a short walk from the Llyn Coastal Path, beaches, footpaths, cycling routes and a golf course. The Snowdonia National Park, Portmeirion and Caernarfon are all within easy reach for days you don't want to spend sunning yourself on a sheltered sandy beach. Llyn is a terrific holiday destination in every season.

Weekly guide price:
£1049 to £1992
Short breaks from £400 per night

4  |   2  |   No  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: 2 (off peak) | 7 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Flexible

53.090657, -4.190912

Tourist board rating: 4 Star

Weekly guide price:
£550 to £1800

8  |   5  |   No  |   Yes  |   Yes

Min nights: 2

Preferred arrival day: Friday | 4 Star

52.985702, -3.960979

A lovely 18th Century dog-friendly cottage perfect for couples, set amongst dramatic Snowdonia scenery in the village of Tanygrisiau in North Wales. Peaceful and cosy with multi-fuel stove, this welcoming cottage has lots of character, lovely views, a pub within a twenty minute walk, wonderful walks from the front door and the Ffestiniog Steam Train in the village.

Weekly guide price:
£360 to £765
Short breaks from £85 per night

2  |   1  |   2  |   No  |   Yes

Min nights: 3 (off peak) | 7 (peak)

Preferred arrival day: Saturday

Cottage Holidays in Snowdonia

For those mountaineers who prefer to explore horizontally, trails and paths are abundant all over the area. Hikers can also experience some historically notable landmarks, such as the Roman Steps to the south - remnants of a much-used mediaeval packhorse trail.

Those with a preference for some gentler walking can explore the stunning forest and valley routes, such as Gwydir Forest with some superb wildlife to be found. There are also sandy beaches along the coast, in fact, almost 200 miles of beautiful coastline. Aberdovey/Aberdyfi, Barmouth and Harlech in particular, are well worth a visit.

Snowdonia Holidays & Travel Guide

Before booking your Snowdonia holiday cottage or Snowdonia accommodation, you can find all the information you need for your trip here. For more tips on how to make the most of your Snowdonia holidays, check out our complete Snowdonia Guide.

When to Visit Snowdonia

Snowdonia comprises raw, rugged scenery, exceptional landscapes and plenty of outdoor pursuits. Whether you’re looking to scale a mountain, hike through rural terrains or wander pretty towns, there is something for everyone here. Before heading off on your adventure to Snowdonia, here’s a little more information on the best time to visit.

The landscape in Snowdonia makes it a beautiful place to visit year-round. However, for those wanting to make the most of their time outdoors, with less rain and more sunshine, summer is a great time to go. From June to August, the weather here is generally warm, with occasional hotter days. Expect temperatures of around 17°C-19°C, with blue skies and longer days - perfect for anyone looking to spend most of their time in nature!

For anyone hoping to enjoy some time hiking, climbing or biking in Snowdonia, spring is an ideal time to visit the region. The temperatures cool slightly averaging around 9°C-14°C, providing a pleasant climate to enjoy outdoor activities. The landscapes also come to life during this time, flowers start to bloom across the hills and the lush greenery allows for beautiful scenery. Spring is perfect for those looking to explore Snowdonia’s impressive wilderness without oppressive heat.

If you’re looking for a true winter wonderland getaway, a visit to Snowdonia in winter is when you want to go. As the snow-capped mountains tower in the backdrop and the landscapes shimmer under frost, you will find the region a beautiful place to visit during this time. With Christmas markets scattered throughout picturesque towns and villages bright with lights, this is the perfect time for anyone seeking a festive getaway.

What to do in Snowdonia

Breathtaking scenery provides the backdrop for a wide range of activities and sightseeing spots in this must-visit UK holiday destination. Snowdonia is home to many mountain ranges, however, no visit is complete without an attempt to scale the massive Snowdon, which stands at some 3,560 feet.

A haven for those who adore outdoor pursuits, Snowdonia provides some of the best outdoor activities in the UK. Climbers can enjoy the variety of routes available – some with quite a history behind them.

Those visiting Snowdonia for a relaxing weekend break or anyone who prefers to holiday at a leisurely pace are spoilt for choice with the numerous historical buildings, railways and castles. Caernarfon Castle is also a must-see for history-seekers and a very popular tourist attraction in Snowdonia.

How to travel to Snowdonia

If you are travelling from one of the major cities in the UK, below shows an average distance to Snowdonia so you know what to expect when choosing to visit Snowdonia holiday cottages by car.

London: 207 miles

Birmingham: 94 miles

Glasgow: 279 miles

Liverpool: 61 miles

Bristol: 137 miles

Manchester: 80 miles

Leeds: 123 miles

Edinburgh: 282 miles

Newcastle: 223 miles

There are multiple ways to travel to Snowdonia. Its excellent public transport links in many of its towns and villages mean you can journey by train or bus from numerous major UK cities. If you travel by car, there are some great service stations to stop off and rest up whilst on your trip, as well as alternative routes depending on what roads you prefer to drive on.

Learn More About the Snowdonia Region

A holiday cottage in Snowdonia is the perfect place for adventure seekers, outdoor enthusiasts and anyone who enjoys immersing themselves in stunning scenery. Its diverse habitats and varying landscapes make it a beautiful place to visit. From moorland to mighty peaks, deep gorges and idyllic towns, there is so much to see and do here.

Not only is Snowdonia utterly breathtaking, but it is also a unique part of the UK. With nine mountain ranges spanning over 52% of the region, it allows for a never-ending playground for all types of explorers.

Visitors are also pleasantly surprised when they find out the rich history that Snowdonia has to offer. With castles, World Heritage Sites and Areas of Outstanding Beauty at every twist and turn, there is plenty to uncover here. Whether you’re looking to learn more about the ruins in the region or want to wander the Heritage Coast, you will find plenty of fascinating things to see in Snowdonia.

Snowdonia FAQs

  • What is the best month to visit Snowdonia?

When you decide to visit any of our Snowdonia cottages ultimately depends on what you want to do with your time here. The region is stunning all year round, with some seasons providing better weather for outdoor activities.

If you’re looking to spend most of your time exploring Snowdonia’s wilderness, anytime between June and August is great for warmer weather and plenty of sunshine. However, spring, autumn and winter also provide a beautiful time to go here, especially if you prefer cooler weather and a chance of snow!

  • How many days do you need in Snowdonia?

Much like deciding the best time to visit Snowdonia, knowing how long to stay here also depends on what you’re looking to do. To see the top sights and explore popular tourist spots, 3 days should be enough. However, if you want to investigate all that the region has to offer, whilst taking part in its excellent outdoor activities, one week should allow you enough time to do so.

  • Is Snowdon easy to climb?

Sitting at an impressive 1,085 metres, Mount Snowdon can be quite the challenge. However, with the right weather, gear and knowledge, many people come here to conquer the mountain each year. Just make sure you've got a comfortable Snowdonia holiday cottage to return to afterwards! For those who don’t feel like scaling to the top of Snowdon, you can hop on the mountain’s railway. This allows you to take in all the incredible views whilst in the comfort of your seat.

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