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Gwynedd is a Welsh county offering a wealth of history, heritage and beautiful outdoors to explore. Home to the Snowdonia National Park, city of Bangor and Llŷn Peninsula, visitors can explore the beautiful landscapes, enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities and visit historical landmarks and monuments across the county.
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With so much to see and do in Gwynedd, this is the perfect place to take a cottage break at any time of the year. Popular with hikers, the county is largely made up of the Snowdonia National Park which features Snowdon, the highest mountain peak in England and Wales.
There are some stunning self-catering cottages dotted around this area. Some of the most popular destinations for breaks being:
Whilst on holiday in Gwynedd, you’ll be able to visit a great selection of award-winning restaurants, local cafes and pubs.
The county produces plenty of their own food and drink products that you can enjoy on your Welsh cottage break. Welsh lamb, beef, salmon and shellfish can be bought at farmers markets, in shops and eaten in many of the restaurants and pubs across the region.
Dairy farm producers also produce a great selection of cheese and ice cream. Make the most of your self-catered cottage break and sample some of the finest local produce when eating or to take back to your cottage.
For families who enjoy exploring the great outdoors on their holiday, Gwynedd is a fantastic location for your next cottage break. There are many things to see and do and to keep your little ones entertained.
The Snowdon Mountain Railway is a unique way to climb the famous mountain and makes for an easy-going way to take in all the natural beauty. It takes visitors to the summit of Snowdon with amazing views throughout the journey. This is a great way for your little ones to visit the peak of the mountain without the long hike! For families who are thrill-seekers, Zip World is a must-visit.
The adventure centre has plenty to keep everyone entertained including Europe’s longest zipline and underground adventures!
With miles of beautiful countryside, magnificent mountains and a wonderful coastline, Gwynedd is a magical place for couples looking for a romantic cottage retreat. An idyllic location for a romantic weekend, couples can make the most of their quality time together in a cosy cottage in the countryside or on the coast.
The city of Bangor has a fab selection of restaurants and bars where you can have date night. And for a romantic evening, take a trip to the coast to watch the sunset from one of the many beautiful beaches.
Throughout the county, there are many castles, scenic walks and historical landmarks to visit together on your couple’s getaway.
If you love walking and want to bring your pet along, you'll both be treated to some fabulous walks and pet friendly cottages in this county.
Other locations for scenic dog walks include Llanberis Path, Gelert’s Grave, and Torren Walk. Gwynedd is a dog lovers paradise. Whether your furry friend prefers countryside walks, mountain hikes or beach strolls, you’ll have so much choice in this beautiful Welsh county.
For beach walks, the Llyn Coastal Path has plenty of dog-friendly trails and beaches including Abersoch Circular walk and Harlech beach.
Whilst on holiday with your pooch, you’ll be able to eat out at cafes and pubs as there are many across the region that are dog-friendly. There are also plenty of dog-friendly cottages in Gwynedd so you can have a good base for relaxing and exploring the area.
Boasting a dramatic coastline and beautiful mountainous national park, there is a wealth of attractions and days out to discover on your cottage break in Gwynedd. This Welsh county is a great location for outdoor lovers, hikers, families and couples.
This is the tallest mountain in England and Wales and very popular with tourists at all times of the year. On average, Snowdon attracts half a million walkers a year and around 150,000 visitors by the Snowdon Mountain Railway. The peak is accessible by hiking and train allowing visitors of all abilities to experience this magnificent mountain and amazing views.
This a medieval castle that has been well-preserved and has numerous towers that guests can climb and explore. The location of the castle provides stunning views across the surrounding town and river. The castle is open to the general public where you can explore the grounds, museum and exhibits.
Also known as Bala Lake, this is one of the most picturesque lakes in Gwynedd. It is the largest lake in Wales and home to the rare gwyniad fish. Visitors can hire boats to canoe or sail on the lake for a fun experience. For those who want to sit back and relax, there is a narrow-gauge railway which runs alongside the lake. This is an enjoyable way to soak up the beautiful views and particularly fun for children.
A traditional narrow-gauge heritage railway that takes visitors along the shores of Llyn Padarn lake. The train ride provides spectacular views of the lake and surrounding mountains in the Snowdonia National Park.
A highly recommended for thrill-seekers visiting Gwynedd. Zip World has several zip lines for you to enjoy if you dare. It is home to Velocity 2 which is the fastest zip line in the world and the longest in Europe. You can also experience a quarry tour and eat at the Blondin restaurant which has views of the quarry and zippers flying by!