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Bed & Breakfast in Snowdonia National Park - Gwynedd - North Wales - Wales

Plas Gwyn BED & BREAKFAST

a 19th century town house in the centre of the award-winning village of Beddgelert - surely the showpiece village of Snowdonia!

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Plas Gwyn
Beddgelert
Snowdonia National Park
Gwynedd



1 Double from:£27.00 pppn
1 Single from:£27.00 pppn
1 Twin from:£27.00 pppn
All or some rooms have ensuite facilities. We have fishing opportunities nearby. There are golf facilitiesor nearby. There are horse riding facilities nearby. Internet access available in rooms or residents lounge. We're sorry, we do not accept pets.
We have a residents lounge. There are scenic walks in the surrounding area. All rooms have tea and coffee making facilities. All rooms have TV.
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Bed and Breakfast Description

 

Plas Gwyn offers gracious, peaceful accommodation in the centre of the beautiful village of Beddgelert - right in the heart of Snowdonia.

A matter of yards from one of the most photographed bridges in North Wales, Plas Gwyn is one of the tallest properties, commanding majestic views across the River Colwyn , towards the Aberglaslyn Pass and to the slopes of Moel Hebog. It is ideally situated for mountain walking , other outdoor pursuits and scenic drives.

The accommodation comprises three double and one twin-bedded en-suite rooms - all with colour TV's - plus two single rooms. All rooms feature tea and coffee making facilities.

Winter brings a whole new feel to the area with crisp days, clear skies, snowcapped mountains and the aroma of log fires in the local hostelries. Many people feel that Snowdonia, outside high summer, has a completely different, and equally magical, appeal.

 

Snowdonia National Park Attractions

 
The Snowdonia National Park encompasses all the high mountains in North Wales stretching from the coast in the north around Conwy via fourteen 3,000 foot summits to the glorious estuary of the River Dyfi in the south. Famous for Snowdon , at 3,560 feet the highest point in England and Wales, it also includes historic woodland, moorland, quiet secluded valleys with clear streams bubbling through them as well as some of the most impressive castles in the United Kingdom. Around Beddgelert there is much to do and enjoy. Walking, climbing, fishing, golf, water sports as well as riding and photographing the historic narrow gauge railways are just some of the activities our guests enjoy.

Beddgelert takes it's name from the legend about the tragic death of the dog 'Gelert' and his grave is a short walk along the river from the village centre. Also worth visiting is the lovely Parish Church of St. Mary's with parts of the fabric dating back many centuries. It was built on the site of an Augustan Priory. Beddgelert was also the Home of Alfred Bestall who was the man behind the world famous Rupert Bear stories. There is no doubt that many of the illustrations in these books were inspired by scenes and people around Beddgelert.

The village has won various "Britain in Bloom" and "Wales in Bloom" awards over many years and has recently excelled itself in winning a Gold Award in the "Europe in Bloom" contest.

Just outside the village, two of the recommended paths to the summit of Snowdon are within a few minutes drive but probably it's greatest gem is the incomparable Aberglaslyn Pass where the River Glaslyn froths and boils it's way down towards the sea along a deep ravine clothed in rhododendrons - a pleasant walk along the river will take you there.
 

B&B Location

 
Beddgelert stands on the junction of the A498 and A4085 roads, 7 miles north of Porthmadog and 13 miles south-east of Caernarfon. From the Midlands and the South, approach along the A5 to Betws-y-Coed and continue from Capel Curig on the A4086 and then the A498. From the north west, the A55 and the A470 lead you to Betws-y-Coed.

"Plas Gwyn" is situated next to the river bridge and is the tall house with the white shutters.

Nearest Railway Station: Porthmadog   

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