Holiday Cottages in Llanberis, Gwynedd available for rental
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| Ddol Helyg Barn , Llanberis |
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Price: £ 437- £1455
Sleeps: 14 |

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| Situated in the grounds of the owner’s 30-acre livery yard is this elegant stone-built barn conversion which comes with eco-friendly solar-powered under floor heating. A comfortable, spacious and airy property, this extensive conversion is able to accommodate up to 14 people. Superbly appointed throughout, the property combines modern elegance with original features blended seamlessly throughout. There is also a patio garden area, ensuring that visitors can make the most of the warm summer days outside. The onsite Piggery Pottery Workshop provides a fun way to be creative, whilst the whole of the Snowdonia National Park is available from the doorstep. There are a number of great castles in the area, as well as a variety of stunning beaches making this an incredibly diverse spot. |
| Situated in the foothills of the Snowdonia Mountain Range, Llanrug is a small village with two pubs and a shop just three miles from the famous town of Llanberis. Popular amongst walkers, this tranquil settlement is set beneath the Snowdon Massif and flanked by the Llyn Padarn and Llyn Peris lakes. As one of the most popular mountain tourist centres in the Snowdonia National Park, Llanberis is an ideal spot for walkers and climbers to gather, particularly during the annual Snowdon marathon. For the less energetic holidaymaker, trains travel to the summit at regular intervals giving those unable to climb to the peak a chance to enjoy the incredible views. Back in the town itself there are a number of excellent places to eat and drink as well as a great choice of shops. |
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| Halford Hill , Llanberis |
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Price: £ 460- £1650
Sleeps: 16 |

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| Halford Hill is a detached cottage situated in the centre of Llanberis, seven miles from Caenarfon in North Wales. This cottage is set over four floors and sleeps up to sixteen people with four bedrooms, which consist of two double and two twin bedrooms on the first floor, and one double and two family rooms with adult bunks and single bed on the second floor, There is also a family shower room with sauna on the lower ground floor, a family bathroom on the ground floor and another family bathroom on the second floor. The cottage has a sitting room with open fire and smaller sitting room with sofa bed on the lower ground floor, and a ground floor fitted kitchen with small breakfast area and a large dining room. Outside, this cottage has off road parking for five cars and a sitting area with BBQ. Halford Hill is a perfect family holiday home with many attractions and places to visit nearby. |
| Llanberis is situated right at the base of Mount Snowdon and attracts hardy walkers and climbers throughout the year. This feature is enhanced by a number of festivals and celebrations all year round, such as the Snowdon Race in July and the Snowdonia Marathon in October. As part of the Snowdonia National Park, Llanberis is surrounded by beautiful scenery, including two lakes, Llyn Padarn and Llyn Peris, which are a great attraction for wildlife enthusiasts, walkers and ornithologists alike. If climbing Snowdon sounds too much like hard work, there is always the option provided by the Snowdon Mountain Railway. Alternatively, if you prefer to remain at ground level, Llanberis is well served by a variety of restaurants, pubs and shops. |
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| Ty Newydd Bach , Llanberis |
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Price: £ 161- £361
Sleeps: 2 |

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| This property is a 19th Century detached cottage, which stands in the owner's grounds on the outskirts of the hamlet of Pentir. Well-equipped and comfortable, this property comes with a lovely, raised deck-area as part of the enclosed garden and offers spectacular views of Anglesey and Penrhyn Castle. Set within easy distance of local woodland, the single-storey cottage is also in an ideal spot for visitors looking to enjoy the beautiful Ogwen Valley, or the majestic peaks of Snowdonia. Also in the near vicinity are the Isle of Anglesy, Caernarfon and Conwy castles and miles of wonderful coastline. |
| Situated on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park, the scattered hamlet of Pentir is set between the famous town of Llanberis and the University City of Bangor. With excellent places to eat and drink as well as wonderful shopping facilities, Llanberis is set beneath the spectacular Snowdon Massif, making it a popular destination for walkers and climbers. This lovely little town is the starting point for the ascent to the summit, which can either be made via a number of interesting and beautiful trails or via the Snowdonia Mountain Railway. Just seven miles away is the lovely town of Caernarfon which boasts a magnificent Castle and town walls, as well as close proximity to the National Trust properties at Penrhyn and Plas Newydd. The rest of Wales is also within easy reach, making this an excellent holiday spot. |
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| Glan y Gors , Llanberis |
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Price: £ 315- £935
Sleeps: 12 |

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| Glan y Gors is a semi-detached, stone built cottage, situated in an elevated position in the village of Dinorwig, five miles from Llanberis in North Wales. This cottage sleeps up to twelve people and has four bedrooms, consisting of two twin rooms, one of which is on the ground floor, and two family rooms with a double and single bed, one of which has a four poster bed, as well as a ground floor family shower room with a walk/wheel-in shower, plus two first floor family bathrooms. The cottage also has a large and well-equipped kitchen with a dining area, and a large sitting room with woodburning stove and large bed settee. Outside, this cottage has ample off road parking and an enclosed terraced garden with garden furniture and BBQ. Glan y Gors is a wonderful family holiday home, close to many places of interest. |
| Llanberis is dwarfed by the imposing Mount Snowdon; the highest mountain in England and Wales. Many walkers and climbers are drawn by the challenge of Snowdon, but it is also possible to experience the views from the summit by taking the Snowdon Mountain Railway. Llanberis is located in the Snowdonia National Park and offers other attractions for those interested in unspoilt scenery, abundant wildlife and the variety of activities offered by the great outdoors. For a more relaxed approach, Llanberis is well-served by restaurants, pubs and shops and there are a number of tourist attractions within a short drive, such as Caernarfon Castle and National trust properties at Penrhyn and Plas Newydd. |
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| Carreg Isaf , Llanberis |
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Price: £ 247- £761
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Finished to a high standard and just a few minutes walk from the amenities and activities of Llanberis is this beautiful, detached property. Offering quality accommodation close to Mount Snowdon and Lake Padarn, this comfortable, well-equipped house boasts a spacious kitchen/dining room with French doors leading to the patio area, with wonderful views of the Snowdonia Mountain Range. With so much going on this property makes an idea base for a group of friends, or a family looking to explore the north of Wales. |
| Flanked by two lakes - Llyn Padarn and Llyn Peris – and dominated by the grandeur of the Snowdon Massif, the town of Llanberis is one of the most popular mountain tourist centres in the Snowdonia National Park. As a centre for walkers, Llanberis is the starting point for the ascent of Snowdon, which can be made by train on the Snowdon Mountain Railway or on foot along one of the many routes to the summit. There is even an annual race held every October, which attracts thousands of competitors and spectators every year. This ‘Snowdonia Marathon’ is a gruelling twenty-six mile course that starts and finishes in Llanberis. For those who seek a more relaxed vacation, the town offers excellent places to eat and drink as well as a great choice of shopping. |
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| Ship Cottage , Llanberis |
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Price: £ 185- £555
Sleeps: 4 |

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| This attractive 18th Century, stone-built detached cottage is located close to the River Seiont, on the edge of Llanrug village. Just three miles from the Snowdonian town of Llanberis, the property is able to sleep up to four people across two bedrooms, making it an ideal place for a family vacation. With cosy, character accommodation, this Welsh cottage offers exposed beams, a large stone inglenook fireplace with wood-burning stove, a spacious bathroom with corner bath and a decked garden area - ideal for enjoying the views of Mount Snowdon and the Llanberis Pass with a glass of wine. Trout and salmon fishing are available on site by prior arrangement with the owner. |
| With two pubs, two shops and a post office, the small village of Llanrug boasts numerous amenities and is situated in the foothills of the Snowdonia Mountain Range. Just three miles from Llanberis the surrounding landscape is dominated by the grandeur of the Snowdon Massif, Llyn Padarn and Llyn Peris, making it one of the most popular mountain tourist centres in the Snowdonia National Park. Llanberis is incredibly popular amongst walkers and climbers and is the starting point for the Snowdon ascent, which can be made either by train on the Snowdonia Mountain Railway or on foot along one of the many routes to the summit. Llanberis also boasts a number of high quality places to eat and drink, as well as a great choice of shopping. The town of Caernarfon is a short drive along the coast and offers a magnificent 13th Century castle and town walls. |
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| Pant Y Cafn , Llanberis |
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Price: £ 602- £1989
Sleeps: 8 |

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| This fabulous contemporary house is set in a very special position on the slopes of Mount Snowdon, close to the popular mountain village of Llanberis. With huge picture windows to take advantage of the amazing views over the mountains and lake, this property offers a unique opportunity to spend time taking in the grandeur of nature from the comfort of this superb cottage. The bedroom arrangements are versatile, the en-suite facilities convenient, and the whole place is eco-friendly, including underfloor heating fuelled by a wood pellet boiler. Outside, the lawned garden and decked area offer amazing views, or for an even more impressive vista, the summit of Snowdon can be reached in just two hours directly from the cottage. |
| The popular mountain tourist centre of Llanberis is flanked by two lakes – Llyn Padarn and Llyn Peris – and dominated by the stunning Snowdon Massif, in the beautful Snowdonia National Park. With the option to catch the mountain train or pick from the many walking trails to the top, visitors to Llanberis often stop to enjoy the town on their way to take in the outstanding views from the summit of Snowdon, which is the highest mountain in England and Wales. The annual Llanberis Marathon in October takes runners over a gurelling 26 mile course, beginning and ending in the town. For the chance to relax, the sandy beaches, exhilarating watersports and rocky shorelines of the coast are just a few miles away. |
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| Ddol Helyg Farmhouse , Llanberis |
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Price: £ 437- £1455
Sleeps: 14 |

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| Set in the rural grounds of the owner’s livery yard, this stone-built property offers privacy and seclusion for parties of up to 14 people, making it an absolute find for large family gatherings or a group of friends. Each of the five bedrooms is en-suite and there are patio garden areas from which to enjoy a glass of wine in the hazy summer evenings. A heated conservatory means you can still soak up the scenery in the colder months. |
| Situated between Llanberis and Caernarfon lies one of the most beautiful areas of North Wales: Llanrug. Although one of the largest villages in Arfon, Llanrug is still relatively small, with only 761 houses, many of which are farm buildings and renovated cottages. There are only a few shops in the village, including a butcher, two pubs, two grocers and a chip shop. Should you require any further amenities, Bangor and Caernarfon are only a short drive away. The village has its own attractions, such as the 11th Century church of St. Mihangel and the Memorial Hall, built in the early 1900s. Llanrug’s most famous neighbour, Llanberis, is only a few miles away. Llanberis has been christened ‘the Gateway to Snowdonia’ and offers access to Mount Snowdon and the unspoilt wilds of the Snowdonia National Park. Llanberis also has a variety of restaurants, shops and inns, serving weary walkers with local fare. |
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| Islwyn , Llanberis |
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Price: £ 155- £546
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Llanberis 3 miles. A superb stone built cottage in a quiet hillside location, just 3 miles from popular Llanberis. Lovingly restored and refurbished by the owner, the property has been finished to a very high standard, and offers split-level accommodation as practical as it is beautiful. The ground floor benefits from underfloor heating, and the comfortable lounge, superb bathroom and well-equipped kitchen all have original slate flooring. There is a woodburner and an attractive sunroom off the kitchen, with access to a unique slate patio and views towards Snowdon. With the lakeside amenities of Llanberis only a short drive away, the cottage is an ideal retreat at any time of the year. Note: This property adjoins Ref. 1027 Ty Capel and together they can accommodate 12 people, call for further details; 01244 500524. |
| The ascent up Snowdon can be made either by train, on the Snowdon Mountain Railway, or on foot along one of the many routes to the summit. Each year, major racing events attract thousands to the area: The fast ‘Snowdon Race’ to the summit, held in July every year and The Snowdonia Marathon, held in October - a gruelling 26 mile course that starts and finishes in Llanberis, circumnavigating the Snowdon Massif. Within Llanberis itself there are excellent places to eat and drink and a great choice of shopping. Just 7 miles from Llanberis, on the coast, is Caernarfon with its magnificent Castle and town walls and close by are National Trust properties at Penrhyn and Plas Newydd. |
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| Tai Ffynnon , Llanberis |
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Price: £ 155- £512
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Located just over two miles from Llanberis, this property offers a peaceful base from which to explore all that the region has to offer. All the accommodation is spread out over one level and incorporates features such as an exposed fireplace with a log-burning stove in the sitting-room, slate flooring and a double-aspect window in the main bedroom, which offers a stunning view of the looming mountains. |
| Llanberis is now one of the major tourist attractions in the Snowdonia National Park. It is dwarfed by the imposing Mount Snowdon, which is a major draw for walkers and climbers throughout the year. The village itself is often a centre for celebration, with events such as the Snowdon Race and the Snowdonia Marathon creating a real carnival atmosphere. For those of us who would like to experience the thrill of Snowdon’s summit but without the effort, there is always the Snowdonia Railway; Britain’s only rack railway and with a station in town. In addition to a number of restaurants, pubs and shops, Llanberis also has its own attractions, such as the ‘Electric Mountain’, the Llanberis Slatemines and the largest waterwheel on mainland Britain. If you are able to pull yourself away from all that this wonderful little town has to offer, you might want to explore some of the National Park itself, offering miles of unspoilt countryside. |
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| Parc , Llanberis |
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Price: £ 350- £1042
Sleeps: 8 |

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| This stone-built semi-detached farmhouse is a traditional property set in a peaceful, elevated position on the slopes of the Elidir Fach Mountain. With exposed beams, an inglenook fireplace, a hand-made farmhouse kitchen and a roll top Victorian bath, visitors will find this a comfortable and charming home-from-home. With so much to do in the local area, and so many wonderful towns to visit only a short drive away, guests to this lovely property will be spoiled for choice. |
| Flanked by two lakes - Llyn Padarn and Llyn Peris – and dominated by the grandeur of the Snowdon Massif, Llanberis is one of the most popular mountain tourist centres in the Snowdonia National Park. As the starting point for the ascent of Snowdon - the highest mountain in England and Wales – the village is incredibly popular with walkers and climbers who enjoy the variety of interesting trails. For those who prefer a more relaxing holiday the ascent to the summit can also be made via the Snowdon Mountain Railway. In July and October every year the town hold two annual races, the Snowdon Race and the Snowdonia Marathon. Llanberis itself offers a wide selection of excellent places to eat and drink as well as great shopping. Just seven miles away along the coast is the medieval town of Caernarfon, which boasts both a castle and medieval city walls. |
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| Ty Capel , Llanberis |
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Price: £ 315- £935
Sleeps: 9 |

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| Situated just three miles from Llanberis, this stone-built cottage is located on top of a hill in idyllic and peaceful surroundings. There are two bathrooms, one with the added bonus of having a whirlpool bath. Other treats include underfloor heating and a wood-burning stove for the colder months, whilst, in the summer a grassy area, complete with picnic benches offers ample opportunity for a spot of outdoor dining. A unique and charming property at any time of year. |
| Llanberis sits at the foot of Mount Snowdon and is renowned as a base from which walkers, climbers, mountain-bikers and even rail-passengers can explore the wonder of this ancient mountain. Llanberis has grown since Victorian times, in conjunction with one of the two lakes that sandwich it, Llyn Padarn. Llanberis was a slate mining town and quarried slate from the mountain across the lake itself. Now, the redundant slate quarries merge with the surrounding lakes and forests to provide something of interest for all, whatever the weather. The 800-acre Padarn Country Park is the perfect place to explore what the countryside and the local heritage have to offer, including two sites of Special Scientific Interest, a local nature reserve and a wide range of water-sports. If that isn’t enough for you, you can always ascend the heights by taking the Snowdon Mountain Railway, see the Ceunant Mawr Waterfall and visit First Hydro’s Electric Mountain. |
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