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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ael Y Bryn
  • 1

    Gwynedd

    Ael Y Bryn

    Ref: S668534

    Reviews 40

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    Ffestiniog, a village in the Welsh county of Gwynedd, is a lovely home base for visitors to Snowdonia National Park. Llaan Ffestiniog and Blaenau Ffestiniog, the two towns that make up the community, have a wealth of services and entertainment...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bron Olau
  • 2

    Gwynedd

    Bron Olau

    Ref: S81627

    Reviews 53

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    Maentwrog is a village and community in the Welsh county of Gwynedd, lying in the Vale of Ffestiniog just below Blaenau Ffestiniog, within the Snowdonia National Park. The River Dwyryd runs alongside the village. The village has its own highly...

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    £48

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Yr Hen Dy
  • Gwynedd

    Yr Hen Dy

    Ref: S86270

    Reviews 45

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    £58

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Plas Arenig
  • Gwynedd

    Plas Arenig

    Ref: S214142

    Reviews 19

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    2
    Set in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park the traditional Welsh village of Trawsfynydd is surrounded by the Rhinog, Moelwyn and Arenig mountains. The impressive local lake is renowned for its excellent fishing and is only a short distance...

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    £47

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bryn Re
  • Gwynedd

    Bryn Re

    Ref: S5307

    Reviews 48

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    The traditional Welsh village of Trawsfynydd lies in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park, and is surrounded by the Rhinog, Moelwyn and Arenig mountains. The impressive Trawsfynydd Lake, which is renowned for its fishing, is only a short walk...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Preswylfa
  • 1

    Gwynedd

    Preswylfa

    Ref: S532516

    Reviews 10

    2
    4
    Ffestiniog is a delightful starting point for those who want to explore the Snowdonia National Park. It is located in Gwynedd, Wales. The community, which consists of the towns of Llaan Ffestiniog and Blaenau Ffestiniog, has a wide range of...

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    £53

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ty Cerrig Cottage
  • Gwynedd

    Ty Cerrig Cottage

    Ref: S11254

    Reviews 48

    3
    6
      A 17th century stone cottage set in a peaceful location near Trawsfynydd. The property's charming interior has beamed ceilings, one large inglenook fireplace and a games room. There are dual aspect seating areas and gardens to admire the...

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    £128

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ty Dyffryn
  • 3

    Gwynedd

    Ty Dyffryn

    Ref: S854800

    Reviews 8

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    4
    The old slate quarrying village of Llan Ffestiniog quietly rests close to the impressive Manod and Moelwyn Mountains, near the centre of Snowdonia National Park. Nearby Blaenau Ffestiniog, once the world's capital of slate quarrying and in the...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Cottage in Blaenau Ffestiniog
  • 1

    Gwynedd

    1 Bed Cottage in Blaenau Ffestiniog

    Ref: S1264846

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    Additional information and rules No dogs allowed - 1 double bedroom - 1 shower room with WC - Electric cooker, fridge with freezer compartment - Wood burner (coal supplied) - Storage heaters, electric panel heaters - TV, DVD player ...

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    £43

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ty Capel Jeriwsalem
  • Gwynedd

    Ty Capel Jeriwsalem

    Ref: S5188

    Reviews 51

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    Set in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park the traditional Welsh village of Trawsfynydd is surrounded by the Rhinog, Moelwyn and Arenig mountains. The impressive local lake is renowned for its excellent fishing and is only a short distance...

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    £52

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bodalaw
  • Gwynedd

    Bodalaw

    Ref: S776750

    Reviews 18

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    3
    This traditional Welsh village lies in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park, and is surrounded by the Rhinog, Moelwyn and Arenig mountains. The impressive Trawsfynydd Lake, which is only a short walk from the village, is renowned for its...

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    £46

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Moelwyn View Cottage
  • 1

    Gwynedd

    Moelwyn View Cottage

    Ref: S188433

    Reviews 40

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    Llan Ffestiniog is a village resting in Gwynedd, Wales, resting a few miles from the thriving town of Blaenau Ffestiniog. It has a village store and pub for your amenities, with the neighbouring villages and towns providing a larger choice. The...

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    £74

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bed Cottage in Gellilydan
  • 2

    Gwynedd

    2 Bed Cottage in Gellilydan

    Ref: S423428

    2
    3
    Additional information and rules - 2 bedrooms - 1 double and 1 single bedroom - 1 bathroom with shower over bath and WC - Electric oven and hob, coffee machine, fridge, microwave, and washing machine - Extra fridge/freezer in garage - Smart...

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    £67

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Yr Hen Stabal
  • Gwynedd

    Yr Hen Stabal

    Ref: S183493

    Reviews 56

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    3
    In the very heart of the stunning Snowdonia National Park lies the village of Trawsfynydd. This traditional Welsh village is surrounded by the Rhinog, Moelwyn and Arenig mountains, and offers visitors amenities including a pub, shops and the...

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    £50

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Hayloft Barn
  • 2

    Gwynedd

    Hayloft Barn

    Ref: S881428

    Reviews 1

    4
    8
    This traditional Welsh village lies in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park, and is surrounded by the Rhinog, Moelwyn and Arenig mountains. The impressive Trawsfynydd Lake, which is only a short walk from the village, is renowned for its...

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    £101

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Gorwel
  • 1

    Gwynedd

    Gorwel

    Ref: S5917

    Reviews 38

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    The village of Llan Ffestiniog is situated near the centre of Snowdonia National Park. Three miles away is Blaenau Ffestiniog, which offers shops and pubs, plus there are many attractions close by, including Llechwedd Slate Cavern, the Ffestiniog...

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    £43

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Brig-Y-Bwlch
  • 1

    Gwynedd

    Brig-Y-Bwlch

    Ref: S811705

    Reviews 12

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    Delight in a stay at this enticing cottage in enchanting surroundings in North Wales. Sleeping four guests, and offering dog-friendly accommodation, the exquisite stone retreat sits in the tranquil hamlet of Maentwrog, 5.5 miles from Blaenau...

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    £75

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cartref
  • Gwynedd

    Cartref

    Ref: S244110

    Reviews 65

    3
    6
    Penrhyndeudraeth is a charming town lying at the heart of Snowdonia National Park. Boasting a wide selection of shops, local eateries and vibrant pubs, this town makes a wonderful base of which to explore the best that Wales has to offer. Hop on...

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    £121

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Minffordd
  • Gwynedd

    Minffordd

    Ref: S376018

    Reviews 27

    3
    5
    Nestled in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park and surrounded by the impressive mountains of Rhinog, Moelwyn and Arenig, is the delightful village of Trawsfynydd. Here you will find a small selection of well-stocked shops, a church, The Cross...

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    £56

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Y Cilgwyn
  • Gwynedd

    Y Cilgwyn

    Ref: S105819

    Reviews 41

    3
    6
    This Welsh village is in the Snowdonia National Park, and is surrounded by the Rhinog, Moelwyn and Arenig mountains. Trawsfynydd Lake is known for its fishing and offers a walking and cycling route. The village has a choice of shops. This area...

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    £56

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 4 Bed Cottage in Gellilydan
  • 2

    Gwynedd

    4 Bed Cottage in Gellilydan

    Ref: S283600

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    8
    Additional information and rules - 4 bedrooms - 1 king-size, 2 doubles and 1 twin - 2 bathrooms - 1 shower room with shower and WC and 1 en-suite bathroom with bath, shower and WC - Electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, coffee machine (dulce...

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    £133

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Penrallt Bach
  • Gwynedd

    Penrallt Bach

    Ref: S880843

    Reviews 1

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    A community resting Gwynedd, Wales, Ffestiniog is charming base for those wishing to explore the Snowdonia National Park. Made up of the settlements of Llaan Ffestiniog and Blaenau Ffestiniog, the community offers a wide range of amenities...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Hafan Prysor
  • Gwynedd

    Hafan Prysor

    Ref: S1004714

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    2

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Trawsfynydd Cabin
  • 3

    Gwynedd

    Trawsfynydd Cabin

    Ref: S1022577

    2
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    Holiday Cottages in Snowdonia

    Snowdonia National Park has so much to offer, from stunning natural landmarks to quaint and picturesque villages, as well as, of course, the majestic peak of Mount Snowdon, which you can actually scale by railway if you don’t fancy the walk! This amazing region is perfect for a cottage holiday and you’ll find some stunning holiday cottages in Snowdonia, whether you’re looking for a spacious lodge for large groups of people, or something small and cosy for a romantic escape.

    If you’re looking for a relaxing and hassle free holiday, where you maintain complete control over everything, then you can’t beat a cottage holiday. Self-catered accommodation that’s full of home comforts, Snowdonia holiday cottages have all the ingredients for an unforgettable break in the countryside including some really amazing locations, close to beautiful towns and villages, hiking trails and cycling paths.

    What to see on your Snowdonia cottage holiday

    Snowdonia National Park is, of course, home to the tallest mountain in Wales, Snowdonia. The climb isn’t too challenging, but you’ll definitely feel a sense of achievement when you reach the top! If you don’t fancy the arduous climb you can actually reach the top via Snowdon Mountain Railways, is actually the only rack and pinion railway in the whole UK.

    This beautiful National Park is home to some really stunning towns and villages. Certainly one of the most unique is the village of Portmeirion. Built in an Italian style, visiting Portmeirion is like visiting the Mediterranean (admittedly it helps if the sun’s out!) and is well worth stopping by if you’re in the area. Portmeirion was famously the setting of the hit ‘60s science fiction show The Prisoner, and with its idiosyncratic style it’s easy to see why.

    Planning some adventuring whilst on holiday in Snowdonia? Then check out our guide to Cave Exploration in the UK, which includes the hidden world beneath the mountains of Snowdonia.

    As well as charming villages and beautiful scenery, Snowdonia is steeped in history. Slate minding was one of the biggest industries in the area, and while the mines and quarries have now closed, many have been converted into fascinating museums, such as the National Slate Museum at Gilfach Ddu.

    If you’re looking to holiday in the beautiful region of Snowdonia, you’ll find lots of great holiday cottages in Snowdonia to choose from, from charming former mining cottages to larger spacious modern properties filled with home comforts.

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Linda - Verified booking

      Cottage is bright and airy, cosy and charming in a rural location.

      It had everything we needed for a comfortable, pleasant and restful stay. Owners are very personable and easy to deal with. Gaining access was straightforward. Parking is relatively convenient although there is a steep climb up a narrow path to the rear of the property, bear in mind when unpacking and loading the car on arrival and departure. The garden is private and the setting is altogether very peaceful. A couple of things to note, stairs are steep and narrow which caused me some anxiety. I navigated them slowly, sideways each time - there is a handrail, Hot water is plentiful, it is very hot so be careful. There is a selection of games, books and information which could do with a bit of a sort out and refresh as all a bit tatty and out of date. The cupboard itself was disorganised, dusty and cobweb strewn. On that note the vacuum was situated in the wardrobe in the bedroom which deterred me from hanging up my freshly laundered clothes. Whilst I could have moved it I did think it a little strange as the housekeeper’s cupboard was next to it, surely it could be stored there, out of the way. No disrespect, I love l a Henry. The local village is a low key affair and nearest hostelries are approximately a 10 min drive away. We were very content to cook, light a fire, read/chat or watch Netflix most evenings after a busy day out and about. I personally found having 5 remote controls too much, although thankfully James was on the end of the phone, promptly to assist. Perhaps a simple radio would be a welcome addition for those of us who find smart TVs a little too clever. Plenty to do and see in the surrounding area. We enjoyed our stay, it was relaxed, restorative and recommended.

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    • Anna - Verified booking

      My second time to this lovely, cosy and welcoming cottage.

      No problems with booking, key and travel information and the cottage is exactly as advertised. It’s definitely not for anyone with mobility issues or young children as the path up to the cottage is fairly long and steep, as well as a narrow steep staircase up to the bedroom. The cottage had everything i needed except maybe a decent pair of scissors and knife sharpener (which of course are very minor), plenty of towels, blankets and comfy bedding and pillows and a really nice big bed with a lovely view! Make sure you bring some bird seed with you as there are loads of beautiful birds who visited! I had a Tesco delivery on the day I arrived which was crucial! The driver was amazing and brought everything up to the cottage so I didn’t have to lug it all up the path, so this is a must :) The only downside this year unfortunately was the house that sits opposite the track up to the cottage was having extensive building work done, therefore lots of noise from power saws, drills diggers and hammering. I know this is absolutely not the owners fault but this really impacted the peaceful position of the cottage, which was one of the reasons I chose it in the first place. There were also traffic lights which covered the end of the track which meant getting out was a bit hairy. As I said, not the owners fault but there you go. I have booked to come again next year as the cottage itself is just lovely, it’s in a perfect position for visiting Criccieth, Harlech, Porthmadog, Pwthelli and more! Definitely recommend Harlech beach if you have a dog, it’s massive and plenty of room for a good run with the pup! Hopefully the building work will be complete next year :)

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    • Clare - Verified booking

      Beautiful holiday cottage.

      Exceptionally clean with everything you need. The views from the bedroom window are stunning and all you can hear outside are the sheep and running water from the hillside. Bed is huge and very comfortable. Log burner (wood, kindling, firelighters provided) is lovely for cosy evenings in. Hot tub is amazing with lights changing the water different colours and has waterfall feature. Was so wonderfully relaxing just looking up at the stars. There was a lovely welcome pack and message from Angela the owner (who had messaged us previously to see if we wanted Christmas decorations left up or took down which was nice of her to ask us).Kitchen very well equipped, bathroom lovely too. Obviously being so rural there are no takeaways that deliver that we could find, so just bear that in mind if you are hoping to call for a takeaway to be delivered but they are not far in the car to collect as was the big co-op and Spar. We took our little dog and there was a bed provided, poo bags, bowls, and treats etc we had brought our own but we didn't need to (you could tell the owners are dog lovers) . Rightly so dogs are not allowed on the bed. We took our dog out with us the whole time (so many places allow dogs) but if you have a dog who sneaks on the bed when you go out you would need to shut them in the kitchen as there is no way else of stopping them getting upstairs. We had the most amazing stay here, we slept better than we had in years and we really didn't want to leave. Feel totally recharged and would come back again in a heart beat.

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    • Mark - Verified booking

      I thoroughly enjoyed my stay at Bron Olau.

      The garden was filled with birdsong and the views were magnificent. There were many walks just on the doorstep into the mountains or along valleys with mossy boulder strew streams and waterfalls. Bedroom was comfortable and clean for a good night's sleep, as were the sitting room, kitchen and bathroom. It is close to a major road, though set back up a rise, so there is some traffic noise. Loading and offloading was made easier by the kind use of a neighbour's parking space, but people with walking difficulties might struggle even so. There are some awkward steps inside the house to watch out for and large people may find one doorway and the stairs a bit narrow. I am 6ft 2 and had to duck quite a lot! I don't use induction hobs or ovens as the instructions for each model are always different and far too complicated. Also the owner has no cups with handles that I could find. But all in all a very rejuvenating stay.

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    • Becky - Verified booking

      We had an absolutely lovely 3 night stay at Bron Olau.

      A stunning little Welsh cottage, with the perfect mix of traditional and modern, we were comfy, warm and well rested throughout our stay. We called the owner 48 hours before our trip for key codes as directed and he was friendly and eager to share information about the stunning local area and walks, which was very kind indeed. The cottage was well equipped with all things that we needed and more. The garden area and seating was a really nice extra, with our stay being in November we didn’t think we would get to sit out, but the weather was unusually warm and we sat out two evening watching bats and birds fly by as the sun went down. We hope to return again in the future, the area is just beautiful and so central to a lot of the areas and walks we like to visit. The only down point to the cottage is that we didn’t want to leave! Highly recommended, thank you.

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    Things to do near Snowdonia

    • Natural Landmark Natural Landmark
    Snowdonia National Park
    Snowdonia National Park is a spectacular area, made up of mountains and glacial landforms popular with hikers. The park's historic Snowdon Mountain Railway climbs to the summit of Wales's highest mountain, Mount Snowdon, offering views across the sea to Ireland.

    Frequent questions

    • Is Snowdonia free to visit?

      Yes, Snowdonia National Park in Wales is generally free to visit. The park itself is open to the public, and you can explore its natural beauty, hiking trails, and scenic viewpoints without an admission fee. However, there might be some specific attractions or facilities within the park that require a fee, such as parking at certain trailheads, visitor centres, guided tours, or activities like the Snowdon Mountain Railway.

    • How many days do you need for Snowdonia?

      The ideal duration for a visit to Snowdonia National Park depends on your interests and the activities you plan to undertake. To enjoy some of the popular hiking trails, take in the breathtaking landscapes, and explore the area, a stay of 2 to 4 days would provide a good balance. This timeframe allows you to experience the beauty of the park without feeling rushed.

    • What is the best month to visit Snowdonia?

      The best months to visit Snowdonia National Park are typically from late spring to early autumn, specifically May to September. During this period, the weather is generally milder, the days are longer, and the park's natural beauty is at its peak with blooming flora and clear hiking paths. However, keep in mind that weather in mountainous regions can be unpredictable, so it's wise to be prepared for various conditions regardless of the season.

    • Can you just walk up Snowdon?

      Yes, you can walk up Snowdon, the highest mountain in Snowdonia National Park and in Wales. There are several hiking trails leading to the summit, ranging in difficulty and length. The most popular route is the Llanberis Path, which is relatively gradual (thus making it the longest) and follows the mountain railway up the summit. However, even though it's considered a "walk," it's important to be prepared with appropriate clothing, footwear, and supplies, as the weather conditions can change quickly, especially at higher elevations. Whichever route you opt for, be aware that it involves a demanding 5 to 8-hour hike with limited protection from the elements.

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