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Holiday rentals in Snowdon

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A hot tub is seen in the foreground, with bubbling water visible. In the background, a stone building features a wooden-clad section, while a glass door allows glimpses of the interior. Two modern outdoor chairs are positioned nearby under a bright blue sky.
Barn
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 347 reviews

Bit on the Side - Drws Nesa

Knock it down and Start again they said! But we felt there was way too much history, character and magic in those old walls! It’s been a barn, a printing press, and even a secret chapel. Now it’s your next holiday destination. We’ve lovingly restored our outbuilding to the highest standard. The views of Snowdonia, the amazing sunsets & the starry nights are truly stunning. Large garden and hot tub, stay in and relax or venture to the coast or up to the mountains! All within half an hours drive.

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An open-plan kitchen features a wood-burning stove, a full cooker with an oven, and essential appliances, including a refrigerator and coffee maker. Shelving and storage enhance functionality, while a window offers natural light and a view of the surrounding landscape.
Shepherd’s hut
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 481 reviews

Snowdon View Shepherds hut

Idyllically situated shepherds hut with uninterrupted views of Snowdon and surrounding mountains. The hut itself is open plan with fully functioning kitchen, including full cooker/oven, fridge and sink etc etc, wood burner stove and private attached bathroom, with luxurious bath and rural views. The beautiful village of Llanberis is a 2.5 mile drive away, where there are plenty of pubs and eatery’s. There is private off road parking a short distance away from the hut and outside seated area

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The exterior of the cabin exhibits a wooden facade with large glass windows showcasing a spacious sleeping area. A wood-fired hot tub is positioned nearby, surrounded by mossy stones and gravel. Lush green grass complements the natural setting.
Cabin
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 244 reviews

ARA Cabin - Caseg

Set on a family farm, the cabin is a peaceful luxurious retreat with spectacular views of Snowdonia and Cardigan Bay. Cattle graze in open pastures all around. The faint sound of the stream running in the distance that you can wonder down to through the ancient woodland. Enjoy views from Snowdon down the Welsh coast from a king size bed. The warm glow from the fire flickering on the pillow. The large rainfall shower and warmth underfoot from underfloor heating perfect on a cold evening.

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A rustic cabin is set among greenery, featuring a wooden exterior with a shingled roof. A seating area with two chairs is positioned on the porch, and large windows reflect the bright sunlight filtering through the surrounding trees.
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4.96 out of 5 average rating, 424 reviews

The Hide - Glamping Hut - Snowdonia

A cosy and relaxing space with touches of rustic charm. Located in the heart of Snowdonia, surrounded by the mountains. An open plan living space with all the essentials. Cooking area ,with mini fridge & camping stove. Parking Private parking available, the track up to the cabin is steep. There is a parking space available at the bottom of the track (50 meters away from the cabin) or you are welcome to drive up, as there is space to park and turn around at the top of the track.

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The A-frame lodge is showcased from an angled view, highlighting its distinct sloped roof and dark exterior. A spacious deck is visible, constructed from warm wood, featuring modern seating options. Surrounding greenery complements the structure, emphasizing the connection to the natural landscape.
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4.98 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

Sigrid Lodge ( Graig Escapes )

Welcome to Sigrid Lodge, one of our Scandinavian A frame lodges here at Graig Escapes. Set in the beautiful vale of clywd area of outstanding natural beauty, surrounded by open fields and beautiful countryside. Enjoy being greeted by our Alpacas on arrival and when you step inside Sigrid lodge we hope to blow your mind with the stunning A frame design, finished in a Scandinavian and nordic style which boasts a wood fire, oak flooring, lots of lovely rugs and woollen blankets.

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A double bed is positioned near a large picture window that frames a scenic view of the Moelwyn mountain range. Soft natural light enhances the room's warm tones, creating a serene environment for relaxation.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

Mountain View Cottage - Snowdonia & Zip World

Relax in our Welsh Snowdonia Stone Cottage. Lie in bed & see Mountains without lifting your head from the fluffy pillows! Centrally located for stunning hikes, sandy beaches, castles and waterfalls. Walk to the village pub and shop. It’s the perfect base for your Snowdonia adventure. If I'm full or you need more beds for your group why not book my sister cottage! airbnb.co.uk/h/hike-wild-swim-mountains-from-front-door-snowdonia-wales-zipworld-running-trails-biking-bluetits

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Dome
5 out of 5 average rating, 249 reviews

Unique Off Grid Dome, Stunning views and landscape

Off Grid unique Panoramic Dome, sleeping 2 adults.Double bed, log burner & amazing views. As you enter your quirky dome, you’ll be tempted to dive into the double bed and devour those views! You’ll also find comfy seating – the ideal spot for a cup of tea .Simply yet effectively furnished, the space reinforces the sense that this is a sanctuary. Its remote location means that the Dome is off grid. Greener Camping Club Members, see other details below.

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The cabin's entrance features a set of sturdy steps leading up to a wooden porch. A bench is positioned beside the door, offering a cozy spot to relax. Surrounding greenery adds to the serene atmosphere, with natural stone and grass completing the scene.
Cabin
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Cabin On The Foot Of Snowdon

Cabin THISTLE 🪻 Quaint wooden cabin at the foot of Snowdon. Set in mature gardens in a picturesque setting and walking distance from the Snowdon path. Compact and smart interior design to bring you both comfort and functionality. Private and safe place to park your car, and within walking distance from the famous town’s amenities. Sit back on the lovely wooden balcony and enjoy the views of the mountain range and ancient woodland surrounding🪴

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The exterior of a stone stable is presented against a backdrop of natural scenery. A wooden door opens to a small entrance area, complemented by two white chairs and a table on a flagstone patio. The sky above is partly cloudy, adding to the serene atmosphere.
Farm stay
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

Escape to our cosy converted Stable

Newly converted Stable nestled at the bottom of Y Wyddfa (Snowdon) in a serene, rural setting that brings you close to nature’s tranquility. You will love our combined living room/Kitchen space. Dream away in a king size bed under the charming original wooden trusses that adds a rustic, cosy feel. The location is perfect for outdoor enthusiastic who enjoy scenic walks and challenging climbs (as well s none challenging) right on their doorstep.

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A seven-person hot tub is situated on a spacious deck, featuring a gray exterior and covered lid. Surrounded by lush greenery and natural stone, the setting offers a serene environment for relaxation and enjoyment.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews

Tŷ Cacwn, cottage with stunning views and hot tub.

A little hidden gem in the heart of a beautiful village, a 3 bedroom cottage is only a 5 minute walk to all amenities making this a great base for walkers, cyclists and water sport lovers. The house is a new listing with ample parking and an electric car charger, 7 person hot tub on a large outside decking area with stunning views of the mountains, a quiet playing field making it an ideal place for families to enjoy and relax.

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A cozy stone cottage is nestled among tall trees in a serene setting. Soft lights illuminate the entrance and exterior, creating a warm ambiance as nightfall sets in. The surrounding woodland enhances the tranquil atmosphere, inviting a sense of peace and retreat.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 392 reviews

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

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A unique black cabin is set beside a serene pond, surrounded by lush green grass and rolling hills. The structure features large windows that invite natural light, while a covered porch offers outdoor seating. Fluffy white clouds contrast against a blue sky overhead.
Tiny home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 528 reviews

The Pond and Stars Cabin

Come & stay at our unique pond cabin. It really is a slice of paradise. You can enjoy relaxing on your very own porch swing or admire the amazing views of rolling fields & wildlife right from bed. The cabin is perfect for couples wanting a romantic & relaxing getaway or solo adventurers who need time to relax and unwind in an unique space. Please not that this property isn't suitable for children, babies or pets.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Snowdon located?

    Snowdon rises in North Wales, within Snowdonia National Park, surrounded by rugged peaks and valleys. The area is known for its walking trails, lakes, and historic villages with locally rooted culture.

  • When is the best time to visit Snowdon?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for exploring Snowdon, with milder temperatures and longer daylight. Cooler months may have less foot traffic and dramatic mist, though weather changes quickly at higher elevations.

  • What are some things to do near Snowdon?

    You can explore scenic walking and hiking trails, visit nearby historic villages, or discover tranquil lakes such as Llyn Padarn. Around Snowdon, local galleries, traditional eateries, and adventure sports are frequently suggested activities.

  • How is the weather near Snowdon?

    Snowdon experiences cool, damp winters with typical temperatures near 39–47°F (4–8°C). Summers tend to be mild, around 55–66°F (13–19°C), but rainfall is common year-round, so layered, waterproof clothing is advised.

All about Snowdon

Straight out of a fantasy epic, Snowdonia is as magical as it sounds. With a landscape shaped by glaciers, this national park covers more than 800 square miles of northwest Wales, comprising dramatic peaks and heather-strewn valleys, rocky plateaus and glittering lakes, and at its western edge, wild coast and sandy beaches. With a human history that stretches all the way back to the Stone Age, this Welsh-speaking land offers endless fascination, from pilgrim shrines and gold mines to Roman ruins and ancient castles, including the spectacular 13th-century fortresses — Conwy, Caernarfon, Harlech — that ring its outer edge. Its stone-and-slate-built villages can be just as eye-catching, from the medieval market town of Dolgellau to the Victorian seaside resort of Barmouth. At its center sits the stunning Yr Wyddfa itself (Mount Snowdon, in English) whose 3,560-foot summit is the highest peak in England and Wales.

What are the top things to do in Snowdon?

Yr Wyddfa

There are 15 peaks over 3,000 feet in Snowdonia, but don’t leave without checking out the view from the tallest. The simplest hike to the summit is a six-hour round-trip, but a mountain railway from Llanberis can also take you to the top.

Ogwen Valley

With lakes, waterfalls, and historic towns, this glacial valley offers spectacular scenery, and a gorgeous aspect of Yr Wyddfa itself. Its surrounding slopes, especially the craggy Tryfan, are popular for hiking.

Caernarfon Castle

Of all Edward I’s Welsh fortresses, this one at the mouth of the River Seiont packs the biggest punch, with impressive polygonal towers looking across the Menai Strait to the isle of Anglesey.

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