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Beautiful Welsh barn at the foot of Snowdon
The Barn is situated in a stunning and idyllic location surrounded by nature, and yet within easy access to the village and the start of the main Snowdon footpath.The Barn has been sensitively restored and maintains many of it's original features,including crog loft (upstairs sleeping area with limited head room, accessed via steep stairs) and exposed beam ceilings, kitchen area and bathroom with free standing bath. Within close proximity to Zip World, Caernarfon, local beaches, and waterfalls

Hand Crafted Studio in secret Snowdonia Valley
The Barn at Tan Y Rhiw nestles in the Nanmor valley, surrounded by ancient woodland, with spectacular views of Moel Ddu. A safe place to retreat from the world, and reconnect with nature, over two miles from the main road. Relaxing in the private garden listen to owls hooting or cuckoos calling. Walking from the door leads you to an old drovers track, or higher up through bilberry scrub to Cnicht, the Welsh Matterhorn, or along lanes and paths to secluded swimming spots in rivers and lakes.

Glasfryn House with hot tub and private woodland
Beautiful spacious house in Beddgelert with option of wood fired hot tub (additional one off fee of £50). EV charger installed. 3 bedrooms, open plan kitchen diner, stunning 24 foot lounge with wood burner and bi-fold patio doors leading to decking area and gardens. 2nd lounge with TV, luxury bathroom plus shower room. Off road parking with secluded patios, garden and mountain views, 7 acre private woodland. A real gem of a property upgraded to the highest standard in a fabulous location.

Old Tanrhiw Beautiful Beddgelert Cottage
With the sound of water trickling over Welsh granite in the river opposite, you can be assured of a gentle awakening after a relaxing night’s sleep in this luxury two bedroomed holiday cottage. Recently refurbished to a very high standard, this end terraced five roomed property has been owned by the same family since 1959. Situated on the outskirts of Beddgelert and within easy walking distance of the village centre for restaurants, pubs and shops, this cottage is in the heart of Snowdonia.

The Sunday School - Converted Chapel Vestry
The building was once a chapel vestry. Now a self-contained, large mezzanine guest suite. We are situated in the village of Beddgelert, close to Mount Snowdon. Our place is perfect for couples, small groups or families. We have one large living space with wood burning stove, comfortable seating, kitchen counter with amenities and dining area. Through the large windows you will have an excellent view of the top of Moel Hebog. Above this is a balcony with a double bed and a bathroom.

Stunning Modern Home in Beddgelert Snowdonia
Set in the picturesque village of Beddgelert in a valley at the confluence of the River Glaslyn and River Colwyn, surrounded by mountain ranges of Snowdon. A fully modernised and stylish property, with open plan living area that has the latest technology and high specification appliances. Lounge in comfort and sleep well on Simba Hybrid mattresses. Relax in the conservatory overlooking the valley, or in the Hot Tub under the milky way. https://www.instagram.com/snowdoniaretreats/

Chambers apartment at The Old Magistrates Court
Chambers at the Old Magistrates is a ground floor modern apartment set in a Victorian Building that used to be an Old Police station and Magistrates Court. Based in Betws-y-Coed which means "Sanctuary in the Woods" it is also the gateway to the Snowdonia National Park. We welcome dogs and there is a small private side garden. The village is full of cafes, restaurants, independent shops and art galleries. NB Betws-y-Coed is in Conwy, Wales

Charming Riverside Cottage Snowdonia National Park
Truly idyllic is the first thing that comes to mind when opening the heavy timber gates to this outstanding property! Within its traditional stone walled boundary, you're greeted by the most tranquil and picturesque of settings on the banks of the Afon Dwyryd. Afon Cariad is a traditional detached stone cottage set in three acres of land on the riverbank and at the foot of a beautiful nature trail and nature reserve - Coed Cymerau.

Bwthyn Llwynog-Mountain escape
Bwthyn llwynog / Fox Cottage nestled in the picturesque village of Croesor, situated at the foothills of the majestic Cnicht Mountain is a delightful haven for two, offering a perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and the breathtaking beauty of the Welsh landscape. Whether you're seeking a romantic escape or a peaceful retreat, this charming cottage is sure to leave you with cherished memories of your time in the heart of nature.

Copper Miner’s Cottage in the heart of Snowdonia
Enjoy a cosy stay at this centrally-located place. Copper Miner’s cottage is situated in the village of Beddgelert and surrounded by the mountains of Snowdonia, rivers and lakes. There’s a local famous steam train station situated in the village. Stunning walks right on your doorstep, two minutes walk to the centre of the village and plenty of choices for food and drinks. Beddgelert is the most beautiful village. 🧡 🌈

Romantic Couple's Cottage in an Idyllic Setting
Our valley cottage is ideal for couples. A small but perfectly formed 500 year old dwelling nestled in the idyllic Nantmor Valley near Beddgelert with walks for all abilities directly from the front door We have gorgeous views to sit & gaze out onto through the wall of glass from inside this pretty home The woodburner is perfect for those evenings of simply relaxing and enjoying the peace and tranquility together

Warm & cosy stone cottage on Snowdon’s doorstep
Clogwyn-Bach is the perfect walkers’, Family holiday cottage with direct foot path at the foot of famous Rhyd Ddu path(Snowdon). A traditional fully renovated cottage with log burner and enclosed garden, ideally placed for walkers, families, train enthusiasts . The Welsh highland railway trundles along though the village. You’ll find it in the village of Rhyd Ddu , 3 miles from Beautiful Beddgelert .
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Sygun View Snowdonia

Riverside cottage in Beddgelert, Snowdonia

Escape to our cosy converted Stable

Llyndy Bothy (stone Tent)
When is the best time to visit Beddgelert?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Beddgelert?
Stays in Beddgelert range from charming village cottages and riverside homes to nearby mountain retreats. Many accommodations have views of the surrounding landscapes and easy access to local walking paths.
What are the best things to do in Beddgelert with kids?
Children can explore walking trails, take part in story-themed activities around Gelert’s Grave, and enjoy steam train rides nearby. The village has outdoor play areas and family-friendly dining options.
What are some of the best things to do in Beddgelert?
Explore riverside trails, visit Gelert’s Grave, and browse artisan shops around the village. Hiking toward Snowdon and sampling traditional Welsh food are frequently suggested activities.
How is the weather in Beddgelert?
Beddgelert has cool, often damp winters around 35–46°F (1–8°C), and milder summers with highs near 66°F (19°C). Rain is common throughout the year, so pack layers and a waterproof jacket.
When is the best time to visit Beddgelert?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures between 47–67°F (9–19°C) and less rainfall, making hiking and outdoor activities more comfortable. Winter is quieter, with cooler and wetter days.
What are the best places to visit in Beddgelert?
You can explore Gelert’s Grave, wander through the main village square, and visit the riverside paths. The area around Snowdon and the local church are popular with visitors interested in history and nature.
What are some hiking trails in Beddgelert?
Beddgelert has scenic trails along the river, paths to Gelert’s Grave, and mountain walks toward Snowdon. The surrounding area features woodlands and viewpoints often recommended for nature lovers.
What are some family activities we can do in Beddgelert?
Families often enjoy walking trails, picnics by the river, and exploring story-themed sites like Gelert’s Grave. Local shops, outdoor play spaces, and steam train rides are frequently suggested for all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Beddgelert?
You can explore mountain trails around Snowdonia National Park, visit historic castles, or discover coastal towns featuring Welsh artisan shops. Outdoor adventures and heritage sites are frequently suggested for day excursions.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Beddgelert?
Many village stays and country cottages in Beddgelert welcome pets. The area has outdoor spaces, riverside walks, and trails where guests can explore with their dogs.
What are some local tips for visiting Beddgelert?
Wear comfortable shoes for village paths, try local bakery treats, and carry a waterproof layer for sudden showers. Early mornings have a quiet charm, and chatting with residents can reveal hidden places to explore.
What is Beddgelert known for?
Beddgelert has scenic mountain landscapes, a storied Welsh legend linked to Gelert’s Grave, and traditional stone village charm. The area is often recommended for its picturesque rivers and proximity to Snowdonia’s natural beauty.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Beddgelert?
Explore tucked-away river paths, visit lesser-known waterfalls, and discover artisan shops showcasing local crafts. The quiet woodlands around the village are frequently suggested for tranquil walks.
What are the best foods to try in Beddgelert?
In Beddgelert, you can explore traditional Welsh dishes such as lamb stew, bara brith fruit bread, and locally made ice cream. Pubs and cafes around the village often have favorites like Welsh rarebit and hearty pies.
What should I bring for a trip to Beddgelert?
Pack layers for variable weather, including a waterproof jacket, sturdy hiking shoes, and reusable water bottles. Bring basic outdoor gear for walking trails, and a camera for capturing village scenery.
What is the nightlife in Beddgelert like?
Nightlife in Beddgelert is relaxed, centered around cozy pubs with local ales, folk music evenings, and social gatherings. Most venues have a welcoming village atmosphere where visitors can unwind.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Beddgelert?
Beddgelert has a tradition of local gatherings, arts events, and cultural celebrations that reflect Welsh heritage. Visitors often find community activities in the village and seasonal festivities, especially during spring and summer months.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Beddgelert?
Vacation rentals in Beddgelert often have family-friendly amenities, including spacious layouts, gardens, and proximity to village attractions. Hosts usually welcome children and provide helpful resources for exploring area trails.
All about Beddgelert
This tiny Snowdonian village has an important place in Welsh folklore. Legend says it was named after Gelert, the dog of Llewellyn the Great, one of the last princes of Wales, who was tragically killed after an act of great bravery. The story adds to the romantic appeal of this pretty collection of old, stone-built houses sitting at the meeting-point of the Glaslyn and Colwyn rivers, overlooked by the town’s handsome, twin-arched bridge. Beddgelert is also only a mile north of a spectacular gorge, the Aberglaslyn Pass. It’s five miles south of Snowdon, Wales’ highest peak, although it has its own mountain to climb, too, the 782-feet-tall Moel Hebog (which translates, rather sweetly, to Bald Falcon). There are plenty of cafes and pubs for travellers, and the local ice cream by the riverside is renowned.
What are the top things to do in Beddgelert?
The Welsh Highland Railway
Two gorgeous steam locomotives go through Wales’ most beautiful mountain range every summer, and stop at Beddgelert: it’s beautiful to see them puttering through the village, or even catch them to Caernarfon (a 6-hour round trip) or Porthmadog (3 hours). First-class carriages and luxury hampers are available to book, as is an Orient Express-style observation deck.
Gelert’s Grave
Gelert’s Grave sits a mile south of the village, although lovers of legends should note that an 18th-century landlord is said to have put it there. The National Trust-waymarked circular walk to it is lovely, passing the 12th-century Church of St Mary, the wildlife-rich River Glaslyn, and a bronze cast of Llewellyn the Great’s loyal hound.
Sygun Copper Mine
This stunning underground labyrinth is full of cavernous colour, with enough gigantic stalagmites and stalactites to make your jaw plummet. Adventure trails, archery, and gold panning make the day even more dramatic, with lakeside walks in the outside world afterwards to bring you back to earth.
Destinations to explore
- Snowdonia / Eryri National Park
- Chester Zoo
- Cardigan Bay
- Zip World Penrhyn Quarry
- Red Wharf Bay
- Hafan Y Môr Holiday Park - Haven
- Snowdonia Mountain Lodge
- Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal
- Snowdon Mountain Railway
- Harlech Beach
- Rhyl Beach Front
- Aberdyfi Beach
- Great Orme
- Llanbedrog Beach
- Shell Island
- Tywyn Beach
- South Stack Lighthouse
- Welsh Mountain Zoo
- Abersoch Harbour Beach
- Bangor University
- Porth Neigwl
- Aber Falls
- Harlech Castle
- Aberdovey Golf Club





