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Snowdonia cottages

511 properties found
Conwy, North Wales

Sunken Treasure

2112

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7 nights

£508 - £985

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Tyn-y-Groes, near Conwy, North Wales

Firefly Lodge

2112

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7 nights

£481 - £1,274

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Talybont, near Barmouth, North Wales

Enlli Lodge

2112

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7 nights

£713 - £1,568

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Bethel, near Bala, North Wales

Crud y Wennol

2112

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7 nights

£390 - £728

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Pwllheli, North Wales

7 Marina Cottages

2111

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7 nights

£565 - £1,106

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Cemmaes, near Machynlleth, Mid Wales

Arthur’s Cave - Ogof Arthur

211

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7 nights

£624 - £1,103

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Llandudno, North Wales

Llandudno Sea Retreat

211

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7 nights

£560 - £1,066

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Pandy Tudur, near Abergele, North Wales

Bryniau Pair Ucha Cottage

2112

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7 nights

£468 - £850

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Harlech, North Wales

Ty Cwrdd

2111

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7 nights

£522 - £864

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Pwllheli, North Wales

Ty Nain

211

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7 nights

£722 - £1,409

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Llanelltyd, near Dolgellau, North Wales

Cuddfan Idris

211

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7 nights

£652 - £1,011

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Capel Garmon, near Betws y Coed, North Wales

Craig Y Nos

2112

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7 nights

£633 - £1,108

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Cottages in Snowdonia and the Llŷn Peninsula

Snowdonia (Eryri) was the first national park in Wales and is complimented by the Llŷn Peninsula to the west, the perfect combination of mountain and coastline.

With a range of methods to see Mount Snowdon, whether on foot or by bicycle or train, the national park is hugely accessible to visitors of all ages who want to enjoy the fantastic scenery and stunning views that Snowdonia has to offer.

Mount Snowdon, the highest mountain in England and Wales, forms part of the national park and perhaps one of the best ways to see it is on the Snowdon Mountain Railway. For walkers, there is a range of options so something for everyone, whether you want to tackle the challenge of Snowdon itself or walk on the gentler inclines of the lower levels. Cyclists are also well catered for with many purpose-built routes of varying difficulty.

Snowdonia National Park borders the Irish Sea, sitting as it does on the furthest point of West Wales, making this landscape an intoxicating mix of mountains and coastline. Spend your days alternating between the grandeur and stunning scenery of Snowdonia and the beaches of the Llŷn Peninsula, a finger of land which juts out into the Irish Sea. There are several resorts around the Llŷn Peninsula, an area rich in wildlife and Celtic history but also a perfect destination for a traditional bucket and spade holiday. If you can find any time to spare, then the historic and vibrant city of Chester is just over an hour’s drive away from the eastern side of the national park.

For more lovely destinations in and around Snowdonia, check out our Barmouth cottages, our collection of Betws-y-Coed retreats, our lovely holiday lets in Bala, or our selection of Aberdyfi holiday homes. Pick from one of our classic stone and slate Welsh cottages, the perfect holiday home to enhance your visit to Snowdonia.