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101 Log Cabins around Snowdonia

From rugged mountain ranges to glorious sandy beaches, Snowdonia National Park, in North Wales, offers a rich variety of attractions to suit all the family. Great for walking, mountain biking, canoeing or even white water rafting, doing a spot of fishing or taking a steam train or conquering Snowdon!

Nant y Llyn in the beautiful Bala 8

Bala, Gwynedd, Wales

Nant y Llyn in the beautiful Bala From £1526 Availability

Private Snowdonia retreat with views of Bala Lake - perfect for a family or friends' get-together. This spacious cottage is just 1 mile to Bala market town and even closer to the lake (the largest natural lake in Wales) with its range of watersports and lakeside steam-train. Surrounded by its own enclosed grounds with a large decking area to the front where you can enjoy alfresco dining and beautiful sunsets in style.

Bala's cafes, shops, pubs and restaurants are an easy 20 min walk, whilst you have plenty of mountain walks and cycle routes to choose from locally. Days out include the National White Water Centre, Zip World and Bounce Below, market towns and castles, Coed y Brenin Mountain Biking Centre and Portmeirion, as well as golden beaches such as Barmouth and Black Rocks towards the coast.

- Size: sleeps eight in three bedrooms.
- Beds: one king, two doubles, three singles
- Rooms: ground floor – open plan main living room with kitchen, dining and lounge areas. Separate lounge, super-king / twin bedroom and shower room. Upstairs - bedroom with king and single bed, bedroom with double and single bed, bathroom.
- Kitchen and utilities: Newly fitted kitchen with all modern appliances.
- Entertainment: 2 x TVs and DVD player. Wifi included.
- For families: travel cot and high chair available on request. Please bring your own cot linen. Stairgate on first floor.
- Outside: Large decking area surrounding the whole property with partially covered roof. Picnic table and modern seating area with panoramic views of Bala Lake and mountains. Large garden with different levels, accessed from the decking.
- Parking: plenty of parking space within the enclosed grounds.
- General: bed linen and towels provided. Heating and electricity included. Welcome pack on arrival. Gas BBQ available.
- Pets: No pets.
- Notes: No smoking inside the cottage please. You may need to pay an Accidental Damage Deposit or Accidental Damage Deposit Waiver for this property. Where applicable we will contact you in good time before your holiday with further details and to take payment.

This chalet is located in Bala. Eryri National Park and Clwydian Range And Dee Valley reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Zip World Llechwedd and Llangollen Scenic Railway.

Caernarfon Retreat 6

Garndolbenmaen, Gwynedd, Wales

Caernarfon Retreat From £949 Availability

The beautifully presented Caernarfon Retreat offers an idyllic, totally secluded stay for families or friends on the edge of the stunning Snowdonia National Park and the Llyn peninsula. With glorious expansive views, superb modern living and gorgeous furnishings, this is a five-star luxury retreat is perfect for exploring the wonders and beautiful landscapes of North Wales’ famed National Park and the gorgeous coastline of the Llyn peninsula. With three exquisite bedrooms, Caernarfon Retreat sleeps six very lucky guests.  

This fabulous haven is hidden away between Caernarfon with its famed castle, the small coastal port of Porthmadog and the highest mountain in Wales, Mount Snowdon. It is the perfect location for breathtaking views, exploring enchanting valleys and visiting easily accessible golden sands. In warmer months, you can dine alfresco with majestic Snowdonia views or under the blissful dark night skies. The cottage comes with a gorgeous open plan living space, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a utility room and a lovely private garden.

The open plan living space is superbly comfortable with a modern sofa and chairs, a wall-mounted television for entertainment and a fabulous contemporary wood-burning fire. The kitchen is outstanding with a top-notch double oven, an induction hob, fridge freezer and dishwasher and a wonderful Belfast sink with a handy Quooker instant boil tap for hot drinks. The modern dining table, chairs and bench sit in the middle of the kitchen area, making it a very sociable space. With double doors to the terrace and plenty of windows, the living space is drowned in natural light. Calm, natural tones throughout offer a relaxing ambience, perfect for returning from a hike in the ‘Land of the Dragon’. The separate utility room offers handy laundry appliances.

Two of the bedrooms are located on the ground floor. One comes with a super kingsize bed which can be split into twins on request. The bed is beautifully dressed with crisp cottons and gorgeous soft furnishings that add a splash of colour. The second ground floor bedroom boasts a beautiful, sumptuous double bed and a wall-mounted television for long, lazy lie-ins. Guests staying in these bedrooms share a stylish family bathroom with a rain shower. You will discover the master bedroom upstairs with its super kingsize bed, brick feature wall and gorgeous modern ensuite bathroom which boasts both a relaxing bath tub and a walk-in rainfall shower.

Outside, the garden is a delight with its lush lawns, alfresco dining space and stunning views. There is plenty of space for parking without spoiling the panoramic views. A quality gas barbecue is provided for delicious alfresco feasts. Though you might be tempted to stay put in this luxurious haven, the narrow gauge railways, stunning scenery, blissful beaches and magnificent walking trails are all waiting to be discovered.

Caernarfon Retreat enjoys a secluded pretty location between Caernarfon, the small coastal port of Porthmadog and Mount Snowdon. It is a fabulous location surrounded by nature and glorious landscapes. It is within easy driving distance of Beddgelert, Portmeirion, Bodnant Gardens, Bettws-y-Coed, Abersoch, Porthdinllaen, Nefyn, Pwllheli and Criccieth.

The breathtaking Snowdonia National Park covers 840 square miles with its purple tipped mountains and lush forests. The park is spectacular and crammed full of outdoor activities including cycling, climbing, horse riding, golfing, bird watching, caving and watersports. It is sprinkled with ancient monuments and museums.

The picturesque village of Beddgelert lies in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park at the foot of Mount Snowdon. It is a very pretty, bustling village full of charming tea rooms, cosy pubs, arts and craft shops and wonderful restaurants, all centred around the Afon Galslyn River. You can enjoy a gentle river stroll to the Aberglaslyn Pass, one of North Wales’ famous beauty spots. The Welsh Highland Steam Railway passes through the village on its journey from Porthmadog to Caernarfon. The village of Beddgelert is famous for its monument to the Welsh Prince Llewelyn’s dog, whomthe Prince killed thinking it had attacked and killed his son, only to discover the dog had been defending his son from a savage wolf attack.

Porthmadog, known locally as ‘Port’, lies twenty miles south of Caernarfon, five miles east of Criccieth, eleven miles south west of Blaenau Frestiniog and twenty five miles north of Dolgellau. The town boasts a stunning setting, dominated by the mountain known as Moel y Gest, 262 metres above the town. The Glaslyn estuary to the north and east is a haven for migrating birds and wildlife. Porthmadog is a bustling town brimming with independent shops and wonderful eateries. It has a strong proud heritage, culture and community. With all the majesty of the Snowdonia National Park on its doorstep and the spectacular coastline of the Llyn peninsula, it really is a wonderful spot. The town is also popular with steam railway buffs for the Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railways and golfers for its Porthmadog Golf Club. It is also home to a Maritime Museum. You can spend a day on the beach, hike along the beach path and dine at the popular Black Rock Beach Club with its stunning views.

The pretty village of Portmeirion was designed by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, an ardent environmentalist in the early 20th century. Its riviera inspired houses, ornamental garden and campanile stand out against the trees and hills. Portmeirion opened as an attractive private village in 1926. You can stretch your legs in its ten hectare woodland, an Edwardian wild garden designed by Caton Haigh who was a world authority on Himalayan flowering trees and exotic plants. The gardens are brimming with camelias, rhododendrons, azaleas, magnolia and maidenhair trees bringing blazes of colour. Sir Williams-Ellis’s daughter Susan was already selling her ceramics in the village when, in 1960, she took over a Stoke-on-Trent pottery and named it after the village. Traditional and contemporary pottery is a favourite from the village gift shops.

The Llyn Peninsula coast is a protected Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are stunning, idyllic beaches to visit, seaside resorts with an excellent bistro life, pretty coastal hamlets, picturesque harbours and smart marinas. The historic fishing village of Aberdaron was the last stop for pilgrims on the way to Ynys Enlli otherwise known as Bardsey Island, or the ‘Isle of 20000 Saints’ which is now a National Nature Reserve famous for its birdlife. Abersoch is a delightful seaside resort with sailing and watersports, a bistro dining scene, fabulous beaches and a lovely sheltered harbour. Llanbedrog boasts a photogenic line of colourful beach huts and a superb beach. Porthdinllaen is a much loved, much photographed coastal hamlet brimming with quaint houses above a stunning half moon of golden sand. Beside Porthdinllaen is Nefyn with its maritime museum, pretty harbour and a sweeping crescent of sand. Its headland golf course is extremely scenic. Criccieth is a beautiful, elegant seaside resort on Cardigan Bay known as the ‘Pearl of Wales on the Shores of Snowdonia’. This attractive Victorian resort offers fantastic beaches and traditional Welsh charm. The Llyn peninsula’s capital Pwllheli is a very busy seaside resort. It boasts a popular sailing and watersports centre, a fantastic marina, art galleries and excellent shops and restaurants.

Blaenau Barn 8

Gwynedd, Wales

Blaenau Barn From £1410 Availability

The secluded Blaenau Barn offers the very best of Snowdonia. Sleeping up to eight guests, the beautiful stone built, 4 bedroom, barn conversion is located on the outskirts of Llanffestiniog, less than 1 mile from the village pub and within 3 miles of Blaenau Ffestiniog. Surrounded by gorgeous countryside and stunning mountainous views with a magical waterfall 2 minutes away, This is the perfect place for walking and biking enthusiasts of all capabilities and those who want to gather together in a beautiful retreat in an inspiring location.
 
Peaceful, private and wonderfully scenic, Blaenau Barn offers a warm farmhouse welcome as soon as you open the door. Enjoying underfloor heating, the hallway opens up to an attractive open-plan living area.  Guests will love the wooden beams, high ceilings, gorgeous wooden floors and cosy evenings in front of the large roaring wood-burning stove. The lounge offers snuggly sofas and armchairs that bask in the warmth of the fire. A television and bookcase filled with books, games maps and local information are provided for your entertainment.  The dining space is large and characterful with a large feature wall map, a talking point whilst enjoying fabulous feasts. Step out through the large sliding doors to experience wonderful views on your garden patio.
 
The country-style kitchen is modern and spacious, boasting all of the appliances you could need including an electric range oven, dishwasher, huge fridge freezer, wine cooler, microwave and coffee machine.
 
You will find two gorgeous, characterful bedrooms on the ground floor. Cosy and stylish, Bedroom 1 has a  kingsize bed and underfloor heating. Bedroom 2 also has a comfortable kingsize bed. Both bedrooms can be rearranged into twin rooms if required. Located on the ground floor, you will also find a convenient separate shower room and a utility room with washing machine and dryer as well as a WC and sink.
 
Upstairs are two large and characterful bedrooms. Bedroom 3 has a Super king bed and en-suite bathroom with shower room and Bedroom 4 has a Super king bed and en-suite bathroom with a luxurious double-ended bath. Both bedrooms have a double sofa bed and can be used as family rooms. Both bedrooms also benefit from the fabulous garden and mountainous views.
 
The property is family-friendly with a travel cot, highchair and stairgate provided if required.
 
Outside the large, peaceful enclosed garden enjoys plenty of space for fun and games. Surrounded by stunning scenery, there is a delightful mountain stream and picturesque ponds at the edge of the garden boundary. The spacious patio offers plenty of seating and space for alfresco dining. There is a fabulous fire pit and a stone-built charcoal BBQ so you can enjoy the outdoors even on the chilliest of days. There is ample parking for up to 4 cars and the garage provides secure bike storage.

Blaenau Barn enjoys a wonderfully secluded location with stunning mountain and valley views just on the outskirts of Llanffestiniog and only a short drive from Blaenau Ffestiniog.
 
Once known as the slate capital of the world, Llanffestiniog is today renowned for innovative activity centres such as Zip World Titan, which whisks you high above Blaenau and down to the valley beneath and Bounce Below, an underground network of trampolines in a huge, illuminated cavern. A deep mine tour at Llechwedd is a fascinating way to glimpse into Blaenau’s history and, if mountain biking trails and thrills appeal, head for Antur Stiniog which offers 14 fantastic gravity-fed mountain biking trails.
 
Climb aboard the delightful Ffestiniog steam train for a scenic journey to Porthmadog and the coast, where you can enjoy a stroll around the charming Italianate-style village of Portmeirion (8.5 miles).
Its riviera-inspired houses, ornamental garden and campanile stand out against the trees and hills. Portmeirion opened as an attractive private village in 1926. You can stretch your legs in its ten-hectare woodland, an Edwardian wild garden designed by Caton Haigh a world authority on Himalayan flowering trees and exotic plants. The gardens are stunning with camellias, rhododendrons, azaleas, magnolia and maidenhair trees bringing blazes of colour. If you are looking for a memento of your time by the sea in North Wales Porthmadog has some lovely gift shops selling unique traditional and contemporary pottery.
 
The picturesque village of Beddgelert lies in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park at the foot of Mount Snowdon. It is a very pretty, bustling village full of charming tea rooms, cosy pubs, arts and craft shops and wonderful restaurants, all centred around the Afon Galslyn River. You can enjoy a gentle river stroll to the Aberglaslyn Pass, one of North Wales’ famous beauty spots. The Welsh Highland Steam Railway passes through the village on its journey from Porthmadog to Caernarfon. The village of Beddgelert is famous for its monument to the Welsh Prince Llewelyn’s dog, whom the Prince killed thinking it had attacked and killed his son, only to discover the dog had been defending his son from a savage wolf attack.
 
For a complete contrast and only a short drive away, visit rugged Dolwyddelan Castle, one of several castles built to command the mountain passes in this epic landscape. Nearer to home, there are excellent walks on the doorstep, with a fairy-tale waterfall just a few meters away.
 
As well as exploring the Snowdonia National Park during your stay, a short drive will take you to the beautiful Llyn Peninsula, a protected Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are stunning, idyllic beaches to visit, seaside resorts with an excellent bistro life, pretty coastal hamlets, picturesque harbours and smart marinas. The historic fishing village of Aberdaron has a National Nature Reserve famous for its birdlife and has sailing and watersports, fabulous beaches and a lovely sheltered harbour. The Llyn peninsula’s capital Pwllheli is a very busy seaside resort. It boasts a popular sailing and watersports centre, a fantastic marina, art galleries and excellent shops and restaurants.

Denbigh Farmhouse 8

Denbigh, Gwynedd, Wales

Denbigh Farmhouse From £1179 Availability

This characterful farmhouse oozes rustic charm, making a magical holiday retreat for up to eight guests in the ethereal beauty of North Wales.  Set within two acres of rolling countryside, Denbigh Farmhouse sits in the River Clwyd valley, close to the waterfalls of Clocaenog Forest with a backdrop of the Clywdian Mountains, the definition of a beauty spot.

This rural getaway is delightfully refurbished with wood beamed ceiling, stone walls and feature woodburner fireplace found in both ground floor living rooms.  The larger of the two lounges benefits from dual patio doors providing a perfect spot to gaze out at the view with a cup of tea, or throw the doors open to let the outside in.  A spacious kitchen has everything you will need to provide hearty farmhouse meals and enjoy them together at the eight-seater dining table.  

Heading upstairs the farmhouse charm continues with a range of thoughtfully designed bedrooms with stone walls, wooden floors, wrought iron beds and period features.  A master double bedroom benefits from an en-suite bathroom and sliding doors that lead to a pretty balcony with extra seating and views out to the sea, a magical place to enjoy your morning coffee.  An additional double bedroom has an en-suite room, then two further twin rooms, with stunning views complete the sleeping accommodation.  A shared bathroom with luxurious roll top bath adds to the luxury and charm of the property.

Step outside to the exceptional enclosed garden that offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape to be enjoyed at every angle.  While younger members of the family are occupied with the children’s play area and table tennis table, why not take an opportunity to sink into the bubbles of the large hot tub with a glass of fizz, the best spot in the house to relax and enjoy the views.

Set in the charming hamlet of Cefn Berain, this wonderful farmhouse offers a safe haven to both relax and entertain, whilst being close to some of the most breath-taking scenery and landscapes North Wales has to offer.  A true holiday to remember.

Set within an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Denbigh Farmhouse has enviable views of the surrounding mountains and valleys whilst being close by to a number of tourist spots and activities to keep everyone busy.  A short drive will take you to Denbigh where a trip to the scenic lake of Llyn Brenig is a must.  Grab a bike and explore the beautiful surrounding area on trails suited to all abilities, or if you fancy your hand at fishing the reservoir offer pike fishing (from 1st November each year). Stop off for lunch at the Lakeside Café.

While in Denbigh a trip to the medieval fortress of Denbigh Castle offers a dramatic delve into history.  With a drawbridge and triple-towered gatehouse this castle is perched atop the Vale of Clwyd and played a vital role in the wars that shaped Wales.  There is an on-site exhibition, gift shop and light refreshments available to complete your trip.

Keen golfers will want to try a round at the local Denbigh Golf Club, with 18 holes available and a Pay and Play policy for non-members.  Walk the lush green course and take in the scenic landscape along the way.   If you are looking for further light exercise a visit to the beautiful Clocaenog Forest is highly recommended, a striking conifer forest with a range of easy trails suitable for all ages, with plenty of opportunity for wildlife spotting.  Pack a picnic and enjoy by the lake.

For a day at the beach take a drive to the tourist coastal town of Rhyl (17 miles drive) to build sandcastles on this blue flag sandy beach, whilst a little further afield you will find Wales’s largest seaside resort, the Llandudno Beaches with a range of entertainment and leisure facilities available. The West Shore beach offers stunning sunsets and a more peaceful environment to the bustling North Shore beach and faces Conwy Bay that at low tide offers a great opportunity for kite-flyers and kite-surfers to hit the shore.

Explore the mountain landscape with a visit to the alpine-esque Betws-y-Coed, known as the gateway to Snowdonia.  Adventurous types could take a guided tour to the spectacular underground slate mine where abseiling, climbing and zip-lining can be enjoyed.  For a more relaxing day stroll amongst the independent craft shops or breathe in the fresh air with a walk through the Gwydr Forest surrounding the village.

Norwegian log cabin platinum standard 4

Bronaber, Gwynedd, Wales

Norwegian log cabin platinum standard From £525 Availability

The cabin is a large 2-bedroom self catering log cabin sleeping up to 5 people, one being on a sofa bed. Free WIFI. Being located in the upper part of the holiday village above the reception it is only a short walk to the cafe and has parking for 1 car. It is 2 miles from Coed y Brenin cycling centre and it has lockable bike storage. Ideally suited if you work from home you can take a break and still work via the free wifi.

The cabin features an open plan setting within the lounge, dining room and kitchen, the bedrooms and bathroom are situated to the rear of the cabin.

The lounge-diner has door leading out onto the decking and is made up of two seater sofas and a single seater, a TV with basic Freeview channels, free WiFi, and a dining table with 4 chairs.

The modern kitchen features all standard kitchen appliances including a fitted oven and hob, a fridge with ice box and microwave. A tea towel is provided but you must bring hand and bath towels Food, hair dryer etc. Bedding supplied

The bedrooms are larger than the standard cabins and are located to the rear of the cabin. There is a good sized double bedroom with a 4’6 bed and a compact twin bedroom with two 3’ single beds. There is ample room around the double bed to access it comfortably from both sides. All beds are made up with linen ready for your arrival.

The bathroom has shower . The electric central heating is available from October to End of May. There are also additional heaters available throughout the year and all electricity costs are included.

It has a large decked area to the rear of the cabin and parking is directly beside the cabin for 1 cars .

Please Note:

*All of the log cabins are privately owned and so each one looks and feels a little different as it may have different furnishings or layout. All are non smoking.
*There are gates on the decking.
There is a shop and off licence and cafe on site.
What’s NOT supplied: towels, food, tea, coffee, sugar, milk, soap.hair dryer.

Located in Blaenau Ffestiniog, this cabin is in the mountains. Cymer Abbey and Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Go Ape at Coed y Brenin and Zip World Llechwedd. Discover the area's water adventures with fishing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking, horse riding, and mountain biking.

Cosy cabin on a quiet family run site 5

Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales

Cosy cabin on a quiet family run site From £560 Availability

Featuring a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, Crofters Cabin offers accommodation in Caernarfon with free WiFi and garden views. The chalet features a terrace, and the site has a restaurant, as well as a bar.

The apartment is located on the ground floor and comes with 2 bedrooms, a flat-screen TV and a fully equipped kitchen that provides guests with a fridge and an oven.

There is a children's playground and a barbecue at this property and guests can go hiking nearby.

Snowdon Mountain Railway is 11 km from the apartment, while Snowdon is 17 km away. The nearest airport is Anglesey Airport, 41 km from Crofters Cabin.

This cabin is located in Caernarfon. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Eryri National Park and Yr Wyddfa. Redline Indoor Karting and GreenWood Forest Park are also worth visiting.

Lindisview 5

Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales

Lindisview From £651 Availability

Escape to the stunning beauty of Lindisview, nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Snowdonia National Park. This enchanting holiday chalet, perfect for families promises an unforgettable getaway, with use of all the amenities the Glan Gwna Country Holiday Park, including outdoor swimming pool, children’s play area and fishing lake.

Discover a warm and inviting interior throughout, thoughtfully designed to provide comfort and relaxation throughout your stay. The chalet features a spacious open-plan living area, adorned with tasteful decor, and flooded with natural light. The fully equipped kitchen invites you to unleash your culinary prowess, preparing delicious meals to be enjoyed at the dining table with seating for up to five, or why not dine alfresco on the terrace and enjoy the sunset views!

The chalet can accommodate up to five guests, over two bedrooms. One double bedroom with wardrobe space and TV, the second bedroom with a bunk bed (single on top, and double on bottom) to sleep up to three. You will find a family bathroom with shower over bath, WC and basin.

Glan Gwna Country Holiday Park offers a good range of facilities on-site, all designed for your convenience and enjoyment. Located in 120 acres of landscaped grounds; including woodland, a lake, and streams and rivers. You are welcome to explore the park, and the paths, and enjoy the peaceful and tranquil atmosphere you will find here. And with Anglesey, Snowdonia and the Llyn Peninsula all within easy reach you will never be short of things to see and do!

Please note when booking:
- Pool is open seasonally, from end of May to September
- Wi-Fi can only be accessed in the bar/restaurant area on site, and is not accessible inside the Chalet.
- Electricity is paid on arrival using a key card system, which can be topped up during your stay at reception or the onsite shop. When you arrive there will be credit, please ensure when departing the same amount of credit has been left. Usage is restricted to approximately 7.2kw, guests will need to manage the electricity supply during your stay. Helpful information is detailed in the guest welcome pack on this.
- Fishing permits are not included but can be purchased from onsite reception.
- The park does not permit the use of disposable BBQs

For more information and bookings please contact Finest Retreats.

This chalet is located in Caernarfon. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Eryri National Park and Yr Wyddfa. Redline Indoor Karting and GreenWood Forest Park are also worth visiting. Take an opportunity to explore the area for water adventures such as fishing.

WATER'S EDGE, 44 GLAN GWNA, pet friendly, with a garden in Caernarfon 4

Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales

WATER'S EDGE, 44 GLAN GWNA, pet friendly, with a garden in Caernarfon From £588 Availability

Water's Edge in Caeathro, Gwynedd, sleeps four guests in two bedrooms.

The living space within this single-storey chalet is open-plan with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, a dining area for four and a sitting area with Smart TV. The bedrooms consist of a double and a twin, along with a shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC. You'll also find a decked area with furniture, and parking in a nearby car park to the exterior. Within 1.6 miles or less you will find a shop, a pub and a lake, and please note that one well-behaved dog is welcome however smoking is not allowed. Fuel, power, bed linen, towels and WiFi included in rent. For the ideal getaway to North Wales, look no further then Chalet 44.

Amenities: Electric plug-in heater. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, kettle, toaster. Smart TV, 4G WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking on verge above chalet plus additional parking in car park. Decking with furniture. 2 well-behaved pets welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 0.4 miles, pub 1.6 miles, lake 0.2 miles. Note: Park is closed annually throughout January and February. Note: Seven steps to access property. Note: On-site facilities including clubhouse and outside pool (open from mid-May to October)
Property accept check-in Monday and Friday only.

Region: Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.

Town: Caernarfon (county town of Gwynedd) has much historic and cultural importance in North Wales. It is a popular tourist spot with its impressive 13th Century castle, well preserved town walls and delightful water front. During the season there are guided tours of the castle and special events including historic pageants. There is also a station for the Welsh Highland Railway, which passes through dramatic scenery, the village of Beddgelert and onto Porthmadog. Fishing trips are available from the harbour and another attraction within walking distance of the town centre is Segontium, a Roman fort and museum, housing many important finds. Caernarfon offers a wide selection of shops and places to eat and is close to the lovely beaches of the Isle of Anglesey and the Lleyn Peninsula as well as the mountains and rivers of Snowdonia, including the renowned mountaineering town of Llanberis at the foot of Mount Snowdon.

Located in Caernarfon, this lodge is on a lake. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Eryri National Park and Yr Wyddfa. Redline Indoor Karting and Hafod Eryri are also worth visiting. Practice your golf swing on a nearby course, or enjoy other activities in the great outdoors, such as hiking in the area.

2 bedroom accommodation in Snowdonia 4

Snowdonia, Gwynedd, Wales

2 bedroom accommodation in Snowdonia From £987 Availability

Lovely 2 bed lodge with one double and one twin. Open plan dining area. lounge and kitchen. Outdoor hot tub. Ogwen Bank Caravan & Lodge Park nestled in 12 acres of glorious ancient woodlands and set alongside the River Ogwen within the breathtaking Snowdonia National Park. Adrenaline seekers can take advantage of our neighbouring attraction, Zip World, just a 5-minute walk from our park. . Ogwen Bank Caravan & Lodge Park nestled in 12 acres of glorious ancient woodlands and set alongside the River Ogwen within the breathtaking Snowdonia National Park. Adrenaline seekers can take advantage of our neighbouring attraction, Zip World, just a 5-minute walk from our park. . Licensed bar and restaurant

Takeaway service
. All facilities available for all dates. *Charges apply.

None of the accommodations are suitable for people with mobility difficulties. Please be aware there is no parking beside any lodges, parking is located close by.
Groups
If you do not fall into a family/couple party type, please call us to make your booking. If accepted, a security deposit will be required.
Arrivals :
We no longer accept late arrival unless pre arranged. Last check in is 6pm.
Due to refurbishments the onsite facilities will be unavailable untill March.
Please note the restaurant and bar are currently closed due to storm damage. There is Harvey’s Bar and Grill which is a 10 minute drive from the park.
Please note bedding is included, however you will need to bring your own towels for your stay.
The Park does not supply towels, tea towels, oven gloves, bathmats or toiletries.

Located in Bangor, this lodge is on a river. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Eryri National Park and Yr Wyddfa. GreenWood Forest Park and James Pringle Weavers are also worth visiting. Take an opportunity to explore the area for water adventures such as fishing.

Norwegian log cabin Snowdonia National Park 4

Bronaber, Gwynedd, Wales

Norwegian log cabin Snowdonia National Park From £686 Availability

I bought my cabin 6 years ago after falling in love with the area, My cabin is located in the southern part of Snowdonia National Park. The park is only 2 miles from the Mountain Biking and Cycling (Coad-y-Brenin)
With lovely views looking out over the mountains can be seen and enjoyed with sitting on my veranda with a nice glass of wine. Bliss!
If you enjoy walking whether from high energy or just strolling this is the place for you.

Located in Blaenau Ffestiniog, this cabin is in a rural area and on a lake. Cymer Abbey and Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Go Ape at Coed y Brenin and Zip World Llechwedd. Discover the area's water adventures with water skiing and motor boating nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with rock climbing and cycling.

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