Plas Dinas Country House
Bontnewydd
this charming house was the former home of Lord Snowdon, it sits in 15 acres of beautiful grounds and offers a peaceful and relaxing retreat
Castle Hotel
Conwy
a 300 year old coaching inn, offering elegant bedrooms with sumptuous furnishings, set on Conwy's atmospheric High Street, near the Quayside
Black Boy Inn
Caernarfon
a 16th-century inn packed with bags of character, set within the town walls, stylish bedrooms are located in the inn or nearby annexes
Ty Newydd
Aberdaron
boasts a wonderful beach side setting, the relaxing terrace looks out over the sands and bay and is the ideal spot do enjoy a drink or meal
Gwydyr Hotel
Betws-y-Coed
this welcoming and homely hotel offers spacious rooms, cosy fires in public areas, hearty home-made food and a bar selling real ales
The Royal Oak Hotel
Betws-y-Coed
rooms at this former coaching inn enjoy scenic views, some have 4-poster beds, and there is a choice of eating and drinking venues
The Tilman
Barmouth
choose this Barmouth inn for a luxurious seaside stay; the boutique rooms are stylishly designed and equipped, with a smart bar downstairs
The Groes Inn
Tyn y Groes
400 year old inn, low beams, fireplace, set in glorious countryside with views over the Conwy Valley, luxury rooms in a more modern annexe
Gwesty Minffordd Hotel
Tal-y-llyn
set amidst the scenic grandeur of the Tal-y-llyn Valley with Cader Idris as a back drop, a small, cosy and informal hotel with lots of character
Plas Yn Dre
Bala
a Grade II listed inn noted for the high quality, comfort and facilities in the rooms, and an informal dining room serving locally sourced food
The Saracens Head Hotel
Beddgelert
in one of Snowdonia's loveliest villages, and in a picturesque riverside location, this country inn has inviting refurbished rooms with comfy beds
Ty Mawr Hotel
Llanbedr
this family-run hotel and pub is ideally placed for exploring Snowdonia's coast and countryside, home-cooked food and real ales are served
Lion Hotel
Criccieth
this traditional hotel sits on the town green, a few minutes stroll from the seafront, some of the colourful rooms enjoy scenic Snowdonia views
Bryn Tyrch Inn
Capel Curig
a traditional inn in a breathtaking location near Snowdon has cosy comfort in stylish, colourful rooms and fine Welsh food in the restaurant
Elen's Castle Hotel
Dolwyddelan
after a bust day exploring Snowdonia you can relax with a drink in front of the wood burning stove at this 18th century former coaching inn
The Erskine Arms
Conwy
within the medieval walls, a beautifully-maintained Georgian coaching inn has stylish, comfortable rooms and fine, locally-sourced food
The Dragon
Betws-y-Coed
this former inn offers comfortable rooms in the main building or lodge, in the restaurant a fusion of Chinese and Thai cuisine is on the menu
Royal Sportsman Hotel
Porthmadog
independently managed hotel, renowned for its home-from-home atmosphere, with well-equipped rooms and serving a seasonal menu
The Gladstone
Dwygyfylchi
enjoys sea views to the front and mountain views to the rear, there is easy access to the A55 and real ales and locally-sourced food
The Royal Ship Hotel
Dolgellau
a sensitively updated, early 19th century coaching inn, providing spacious, airy rooms in the heart of this elegant, market town
The Slate
Tal-Y-Bont
at this traditional inn near Bangor, the beamed period interior has been refurbished to add light and style, with rooms well-equipped for comfort
Tyn-y-Coed Inn
Capel Curig
a family-owned inn, beautifully located, with fine views and a natural river pool in the grounds, has comfortable rooms and excellent facilities
Eagles Hotel
Llanrwst
enjoys an outstanding location set on the banks of the River Conwy with the town centre shops, pubs and restaurants just around the corner
George III
Penmaenpool
on the banks of the Mawddach estuary, this relaxing hotel is in a perfect spot for serious hill walkers who can then relax in the informal restaurant
Golden Fleece Inn
Tremadog
updated inn where period features have been incorporated into its contemporary decor, stylish bedrooms are set across 3 historic buildings
Penhelig Arms
Aberdovey
from its waterfront spot there are far reaching views across the estuary, there is a choice of dining venues all serving local produce and seafood
Y Meirionnydd
Dolgellau
exceptionally well-presented accommodation, featuring an elegant restaurant, set in a classic Georgian townhouse in the heart of town
Dovey Inn
Aberdovey
set overlooking the Dovey Estuary, a short walk from the beach, it offers well-presented rooms, a lively bar and traditional bar food
Glan Aber Hotel
Betws-y-Coed
a traditional hotel ideally placed in the heart of the village, it is also a few minutes walk from the station and makes a good base to explore
this renovated inn, dating from 1752, sits in the centre of this small, lakeside town and has traditionally decorated rooms and a friendly bar
Castle Cottage Inn
Harlech
in an elevated position with fine castle and sea views, this ancient inn has retained its historic charm whilst adding luxurious touches
Links Hotel
Llandudno
refurbished public house situated within a 10 minute walk of the seafront, an extensive food menu is served and there is a kid's play area
The Britannia Coaching Inn
Aberdovey
the first floor terrace with its fabulous views is an ideal spot for an al fresco meal, there are just 3 cosy, well-appointed rooms to stay in
Y Branwen
Harlech
this family-run accommodation rests at the foot of Harlech Castle and it is moments away from the Royal St. David's Golf Club
Swallow Falls
Betws-y-Coed
located on the A5 opposite the Swallow Falls and 5 minutes drive from Betws-y-Coed, and offers a sauna, traditional pub and large beer garden
Ty Gwyn Hotel
Betws-y-Coed
a former coaching in that sits on the A5 with views of the forests and mountains that surround it, the centre of the village is 5 minutes by car
The Grapes Hotel
Maentwrog
a grade II listed coaching inn, one of the oldest in Wales, enjoys an idyllic setting near the coast, and cosy comfort in the rooms
Pont y Pair Inn
Betws-y-Coed
with all of the village amenities on the door step and access to the many walking routes and cycling trails this pub makes an ideal base
The Crown Hotel
Pwllheli
a traditional and welcoming pub, a hearty breakfast is served to start the day and there are shops, cafes and restaurants on the doorstep
The Lilly
Llandudno
set on the seafront of the quieter West Shore with scenic coastal views, it offers modern rooms, a fine-dining restaurant and relaxed brasserie
Cross Foxes
Brithdir
a Grade II-listed, country inn with contemporary interior decoration providing luxurious accommodation with easy access to Snowdonia
Victoria Inn
Llanbedr
alongside the River Artro, this traditional inn features a large, covered outdoor terrace, elegantly designed rooms and a characterful bar
Olif
Betws-y-Coed
features boutique rooms, individually styled, and equipped with extra little touches above a Welsh tapas and gin bar in the village centre
Y Gwynedd Inn & Bunkhouse
Llanberis
offers a choice of well-presented rooms or simple dormitory accommodation, the Snowdon Mountain Railway is 5 minutes on foot
Snooze
Llandudno
a stylish wine bar and bistro situated just off the seafront, the rooms feature contemporary decor and come with Great Orme or sea views
in the heart of town and just a 10 minute stroll from the lake, this historic coaching inn provides a warm welcome and traditional, Welsh cuisine
The Victoria Hotel
Pwllheli
offers simple style rooms and is situated a few minutes walk from the seafront, evening meals are available from the bar menu
Y Bont-The Bridge Inn
Conwy
this ancient inn with modern and well-appointed guest rooms, is set within the town walls and is ust 100 yards from Conwy Castle
Y Giler Arms
Rhydlydan
a friendly inn in a village near Betws-y-Coed makes a homely base for a Snowdonia holiday, with modern rooms, hearty food and a games room
The Royal
Barmouth
this quaint traditional inn offers attentive hospitality and attractive rooms furnished with antiques, plus a hearty breakfast and convivial bar
Queens Hotel
Blaenau Ffestiniog
features rooms with simple décor and mountain views and offers a good base to explore the nearby walking and cycling trails
Old Station Hotel
Llandudno Junction
a fine traditional inn opposite Llandudno Junction station, with cosy refurbished rooms and spacious, relaxing lounge, dining and bar areas
Pen-Y-Bont Hotel
Tal-y-llyn
a former coaching inn set on the banks of Tal-y-llyn Lake, it offers breathtaking views, a lakeside beer garden and homemade cuisine
The Bryntirion Inn
Llandderfel
cosy, country inn nestled into the hillside overlooking the River Dee Valley 4 miles from Lake Bala promoting a fair trade and green ethos
Fairy Falls Hotel
Trefriw
a traditional village pub set on the eastern fringes of the Snowdonia National Park, it offers simple style rooms located in a lodge annexe
Nanhoron Arms Hotel
Nefyn
in the historic town of Nefyn Gwynedd, on the Llyn Peninsula, with a beach close by, a friendly hotel with cosy rooms and hearty breakfasts,
Tal Y Don Hotel
Barmouth
relax in the informal bar after a day on the nearby sands, followed by a tasty meal in the relaxed restaurant before retiring to your cosy room
Y Pengwern
Llan Ffestiniog
this former drover's inn is quite literally at the heart of the community as today it is owned and run by them, it offers simple style accommodation
Peniarth Arms
Bryncrug
enjoy plentiful portions of food and attractive rooms at this friendly inn surrounded by countryside, located under two miles from a sandy beach
Y Castell
Caernarfon
set on the main square with the castle just a stone's throw away, rooms are spacious and have views of either the castle, the square or harbour
St. Tudwals Inn
Abersoch
for a stay in this popular seaside resort, choose the homely comforts of this friendly inn with a sociable bar and tasty meals in the restaurant
Anglesey Arms
Caernarfon
this waterside inn is set in the shadow of the castle and has views over the Menai Straits, food is served all day and there is regular live music
The Ship Hotel
Aberdaron
a traditional village inn situated moments from the beach, it offers homemade food, real ales, comfortable rooms and a friendly welcome
Garddfon Inn
Y Felinheli
sitting on the banks of the Menai Straits with views across to Angelsey, the rooms in this popular, 200 year old inn are cosy and well-presented
Prince Llewelyn Hotel
Beddgelert
set in the heart of the village overlooking the babbling River Colwyn, it provides modest and friendly, budget accomodation