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Popular Guest Houses and B&Bs in Snowdonia

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Popular Guest Houses and B&Bs in Snowdonia

16 of the Best B&Bs and Guest Houses in Snowdonia (2026 Guide)

 

 

Rugged peaks, rolling green valleys, and mirror-smooth mountain lakes await in Snowdonia. Known officially as Eryri National Park in Welsh, the region boasts some of the United Kingdom’s most dramatic and awe-inspiring landscapes.

If you are looking for the perfect basecamp, a traditional bed and breakfast or independent guest house is the way to go. Whether you’re dreaming of high-adrenaline outdoor adventures in the mountains, a peaceful coastal retreat, or a relaxing getaway in a chocolate-box village, we have all bases covered.

Here is our ultimate, newly updated 2026 guide to the absolute best B&Bs and guest houses in Snowdonia.

Larger-than-life landscapes aren’t the only things that will make your jaw drop in Snowdonia. The area is incredibly rich in history and culture, boasting dozens of charming market towns and seaside villages.

Choosing an independent B&B over a large chain hotel offers several distinct advantages for the modern traveller:

Local Expertise: Your hosts live and breathe Eryri. They can point you toward quiet, accessible hiking trails, hidden waterfalls, and the best local pubs that don’t show up on standard tourist maps.

Incredible Food: Snowdonia’s guest houses pride themselves on locally sourced, seasonal produce. From vegan Welsh breakfasts to traditional bara brith (spiced tea bread), dietary requirements of all kinds are warmly catered for.

Diverse Locations: The mountains really do meet the sea in this dramatic corner of Wales. You can choose a rural farmhouse tucked away in the deep countryside, an elegant Victorian townhouse steps from the sea, or a fully accessible ground-floor suite in a bustling village.

To help you narrow down the overwhelming number of choices, we have categorized our top 16 properties by travel style and location.

B&Bs in Caernarfon, Snowdonia

 

Best Guest Houses for Foodies & Luxury Seekers

If your idea of a perfect holiday involves soaking in a freestanding tub and dining on award-winning local cuisine, these high-end options are for you.

1. Tyddyn Llan – Llandrillo

Set in flower-filled gardens and boasting a truly exceptional fine-dining restaurant, Tyddyn Llan is the ultimate destination for foodies. Recently taken over by acclaimed chef Gareth Stevenson, the property continues its legacy as one of Wales’ most highly regarded culinary retreats.

The Vibe: Elegant, relaxed, and deeply focused on gastronomy.

Food & Drink: Expect highly inventive tasting menus utilizing the finest Welsh larder, from local black beef to seasonal foraged goods. They also offer dedicated vegetarian menus.

Location & Distances: Located in the picturesque Vale of Edeyrnion on the eastern edge of the National Park. It is a 15-minute drive from the town of Bala and the watersports hub of Llyn Tegid (Bala Lake).

2026 Pricing & Facilities: ££££ (Dinner, bed, and breakfast packages typically start around £325 per couple). Ample parking, dog-friendly rooms available upon request, and gorgeous garden access.

2. Plas Dinas Country House – Caernarfon

From gleaming mahogany antiques to goose-down pillows, the attention to detail at Plas Dinas is dizzying. This 5-star, award-winning establishment was the former ancestral home of Lord Snowdon and frequently hosted HRH Princess Margaret.

The Vibe: Royal history meets modern five-star luxury.

Food & Drink: Gastronomes will jump at the chance to dine in the upmarket Gunroom Restaurant (Michelin Guide listed), which serves sensational seasonal dishes. They also serve one of the best high teas in North Wales.

Location & Distances: Set in 15 acres of grounds just outside Caernarfon. You are a 10-minute drive from the imposing Caernarfon Castle and the starting point of the Welsh Highland Railway.

2026 Pricing & Facilities: £££ – ££££ (Rooms range from £180 to £350 per night). Features EV chargers, high-end Molton Brown toiletries, free parking, and a ground-floor accessible room option.

3. Castle Cottage Inn – Harlech

Note: Castle Cottage Inn officially reopens for the 2026 season on April 1st. Sitting proudly at the top of one of the steepest streets in Wales, this 400-year-old historic building has been beautifully brought into the 21st century.

The Vibe: Intimate, historic, and welcoming.

Food & Drink: Where Castle Cottage really stands out is its on-site restaurant, Pattra’s, which serves a phenomenal mix of British classics and authentic, vibrant Thai cuisine.

Location & Distances: Located in Harlech, you are a literal stone’s throw from the UNESCO World Heritage Harlech Castle and just a 5-minute drive to the sweeping dunes of Harlech Beach.

2026 Pricing & Facilities: £££ (Around £130 – £175 per night). Offers mobility-accessible facilities. Please note, they no longer accept pets.

 

Cadair Idris near Dolgellau, Snowdonia

Best B&Bs for Mountain Adventures & Hiking

If you are coming to Eryri to summit Yr Wyddfa (Mount Snowdon) or tackle the rugged Glyderau, these guest houses offer the perfect launchpads.

4. Beech Bank – Llanberis

 

Beech Bank is situated within a handsome 19th-century gabled house and run by incredibly knowledgeable local hosts. This property caters exclusively to adults, making it a peaceful haven after a grueling day on the peaks.

The Vibe: Eclectic, stylish, and wonderfully quiet.

Food & Drink: Their lip-smacking cooked breakfast is legendary. If you are starting an early hike, the hosts are happy to arrange a packed breakfast or lunch option to take with you.

Location & Distances: Located right in the heart of Llanberis. You are within a 10-minute walk of the famous Snowdon Mountain Railway and the excellent National Slate Museum.

2026 Pricing & Facilities: ££ (Around £100 – £130 per night). Adults only. Free Wi-Fi and drying facilities for wet hiking gear.

 

5. Afon Rhaiadr Country House – Dolgellau

Set in the deep, forested heart of southern Snowdonia, Afon Rhaiadr Country House masters the art of low-key luxury. It is beautifully renovated to pay tribute to the property’s Victorian character.

The Vibe: Romantic, secluded, and immersed in nature.

Food & Drink: A generous home-cooked breakfast is included, and depending on the days of your stay, you can pre-book delicious afternoon teas or romantic candlelit dinners in the dining room.

Location & Distances: Just outside Dolgellau, this is the ultimate basecamp for those planning to summit the iconic Cadair Idris mountain. The spectacular Mawddach Trail is also just a few miles away.

2026 Pricing & Facilities: £££ (Around £140 – £180 per night). Features a light-filled conservatory, luxury suites, and ample off-road parking.

6. Abercelyn Cottages – Llanycil (Self-Catering Hybrid)

Need a little TLC after summiting Yr Wyddfa but prefer to cater for yourself? Abercelyn offers a series of handsome Georgian cottages that provide the independence of self-catering alongside the manicured grounds and warm welcome of a traditional country estate.

The Vibe: Independent, cozy, and family-friendly.

Food & Drink: Self-catering, but cottages come stocked with basic kitchen supplies and welcome treats.

Location & Distances: Located in Llanycil, right on the shores of Bala Lake. Excellent for families wanting to combine hiking with paddleboarding or kayaking.

2026 Pricing & Facilities: ££ – £££ (Priced per cottage). Dog-friendly (they even provide extra towels to dry off muddy paws!) and select cottages feature luxurious whirlpool baths.

Best B&Bs in Charming Inland Villages

For those who love stepping out of their front door and immediately being surrounded by independent shops, local pubs, and babbling rivers.

7. Summer Hill Guest House – Betws-y-Coed

Evocatively named and easy to spot thanks to its bright pink front door, Summer Hill Guest House enjoys a picturesque setting directly on the River Llugwy.

The Vibe: Cheerful, modern luxury mixed with period charm.

Food & Drink: A hearty home-cooked Welsh breakfast is served daily. For dinner, you are a two-minute walk from a variety of traditional pubs and wood-fired pizza spots.

Location & Distances: Right in the center of Betws-y-Coed (the “Gateway to Snowdonia”). Swallow Falls is a 5-minute drive away.

2026 Pricing & Facilities: ££ (Around £110 – £140). Fun fact: The rooms are named after famous local peaks like Tryfan, Crib Goch, and Yr Aran!

8. The Erskine Arms – Conwy

Housed in a lovely Georgian-era coaching inn, The Erskine Arms oozes historic charm and offers the warm hospitality Wales is famous for.

The Vibe: Bustling, atmospheric, and deeply traditional.

Food & Drink: It is worth staying for a full weekend just to try the pub’s scrumptious Sunday roast—think slow-roasted Welsh beef brisket, horseradish puree, and fluffy Yorkshire puddings. Great vegetarian options are also available.

Location & Distances: Located within the medieval walls of Conwy. You are a 3-minute walk from the spectacular Conwy Castle and the picturesque harbor.

2026 Pricing & Facilities: ££ (Around £100 – £130). Cozy pub atmosphere downstairs with beautifully appointed, quiet en-suite rooms upstairs.

9. Bod Gwynedd Bed & Breakfast – Betws-y-Coed

Consistently ranking as one of the top-rated B&Bs in the National Park, Bod Gwynedd strikes a perfect balance between comfort and elegance.

The Vibe: Peaceful, plush, and rejuvenating.

Food & Drink: Fill up with their signature cooked breakfast, or keep things light with fresh fruit, cereals, and local Welsh yoghurts. They happily cater to gluten-free and vegan diets.

Location & Distances: Situated in Betws-y-Coed, offering beautiful views over the surrounding Gwydir Forest.

2026 Pricing & Facilities: £££ (Around £120 – £150). To guarantee absolute peace and quiet for their guests, Bod Gwynedd operates a strict “no dogs or children” policy.

10. Aberconwy House – Betws-y-Coed

Run by a local Welsh family, this handsome Victorian building is a fantastic, welcoming base to explore the wider region.

The Vibe: Friendly, panoramic, and highly accommodating.

Food & Drink: Breakfast is a massive highlight, featuring local favorites like sugar-dusted Welsh cakes.

Location & Distances: Elevated just above Betws-y-Coed, allowing for stunning panoramic views over the village and the National Park, yet still only a 10-minute stroll into the center.

2026 Pricing & Facilities: ££ (Around £100 – £130). Book one of the front-facing suites to guarantee the best mountain views.

B&Bs in Llanberis, Snowdonia

 

Best Coastal Guest Houses (Where Mountains Meet the Sea)

Snowdonia is unique because its towering peaks plummet directly into the Irish Sea. These coastal properties offer the best of both worlds.

11. No.6 Porkington Terrace – Barmouth

Set on the magnificent Mawddach Estuary, No.6 Porkington features incredibly spacious, cheerful suites with floor-to-ceiling bay windows.

The Vibe: Elegant, breathtaking, and culturally unique.

Food & Drink: The owners bring a fabulous touch of Portugal to the Welsh coast, offering fully licensed room service featuring Iberian wines, local Welsh beers, and creamy pastel de nata (custard tarts).

Location & Distances: Located in Barmouth, directly overlooking the historic Barmouth Bridge and the Cadair Idris mountain range.

2026 Pricing & Facilities: £££ (Around £130 – £160). Family suites are available, featuring 43″ Smart TVs, roll-top baths, and incredible panoramic views.

12. The Lookout – Aberdovey

Craving a bright, breezy seaside getaway without breaking the bank? The Lookout is beautifully placed right on the shores of Cardigan Bay.

The Vibe: Fresh, nautical, and wonderfully affordable.

Food & Drink: Continental and cooked breakfasts utilizing local coastal produce.

Location & Distances: Aberdovey (Aberdyfi). This location gives you the immediate option for rugged outdoor adventures in the mountains or classic bucket-and-spade family fun on a pristine sandy beach.

2026 Pricing & Facilities: £ (Around £85 – £110). Excellent budget-friendly option for couples and solo coastal path walkers.

13. Leahurst Bed and Breakfast – Tywyn

The owners of Leahurst have done an incredible job of restoring this large Victorian residence to its former grandeur. With just a handful of rooms, the service here is highly personalized.

The Vibe: Intimate, historic, and grand.

Food & Drink: Excellent locally sourced breakfasts to fuel you up for a day of coastal walking.

Location & Distances: Located in Tywyn. You are a short stroll from the beach and directly on the Wales Coast Path. Don’t leave without a ride on the nearby Tal-y-llyn Railway, a historic narrow-gauge steam train!

2026 Pricing & Facilities: ££ (Around £95 – £120). Popular with through-hikers, offering secure storage and drying facilities.

14. The Royal – Barmouth

Tradition lives on at The Royal, a charming and highly convenient hotel in the absolute heart of Barmouth.

The Vibe: Cozy, classic, and highly convenient.

Food & Drink: Downstairs is a friendly, bustling pub where you can enjoy hearty, unpretentious meals and a great selection of local ales.

Location & Distances: Less than 500 meters from both the massive sandy beach and the Barmouth train station. This is a fantastic pick if you are visiting Snowdonia via public transport!

2026 Pricing & Facilities: ££ (Around £90 – £120). One of their standout rooms even features a grand four-poster bed.

15. The Epperstone – Llandudno

Set in the elegant Victorian resort town of Llandudno (just outside the northern boundary of the National Park), The Epperstone is run by a friendly couple with a serious passion for hospitality.

The Vibe: Clean, modern, and brilliantly welcoming.

Food & Drink: Breakfast is taken very seriously here. Expect plates loaded with free-range eggs, local sausages, hash browns, and everything you need for a traditional full Welsh breakfast.

Location & Distances: Located in Llandudno. Attractions like the Great Orme Tramway and the historic Llandudno Pier are right on your doorstep, while the mountains of Snowdonia are a short 20-minute drive south.

2026 Pricing & Facilities: ££ (Around £95 – £125). Free parking and excellent Wi-Fi.

16. Bwlch Y Fedwen – Porthmadog

Looking for a B&B in Snowdonia that offers luxury amenities without destroying your budget? Set in the tiny village of Penmorfa just outside Porthmadog, this 400-year-old coaching inn has been lovingly restored.

The Vibe: Laidback, ancient charm mixed with modern indulgence.

Food & Drink: Stupendous breakfasts and the high likelihood of being welcomed with a slab of homemade shortbread upon arrival!

Location & Distances: Porthmadog. You are perfectly positioned to explore the Llŷn Peninsula to the west, or jump on the Ffestiniog Railway to head east into the mountains.

2026 Pricing & Facilities: ££ (Around £100 – £130). The absolute highlight here is the outdoor hot tub—perfectly placed to soak your aching muscles under the stars after an action-packed day.

 

Guest houses and B&Bs in Harlech, Snowdonia

 

Practical Tips for Booking Your 2026 Snowdonia Stay

 

To ensure you have the best possible experience in North Wales this year, keep these practical tips in mind before hitting “book”:

Book Well in Advance: Eryri National Park is more popular than ever. If you plan to visit during the peak summer months (July and August) or during UK school holidays, you should be booking your B&B at least 3 to 4 months in advance.

Check Pet Policies Carefully: While Snowdonia is incredibly dog-friendly, many historic guest houses have strict “no pet” rules to protect antique furnishings or accommodate allergy-sensitive guests. Always verify pet rules directly on the property’s website.

Communicate Dietary Needs: Independent B&Bs are fantastic at accommodating gluten-free, dairy-free, vegan, and vegetarian diets, but they need to know in advance so they can source the right ingredients from local suppliers. Send them a quick email a week before you arrive.

Accessibility: Because many of these guest houses are Grade II listed or built in the 1700s, they often lack elevators (lifts) and feature narrow staircases. If you require a ground-floor room or mobility-accessible bathroom, prioritize modernly renovated properties like Plas Dinas or Castle Cottage, and always call ahead to confirm the exact layout.

Frequently Asked Questions: Booking Your Snowdonia B&B

Where is the best base to stay in Snowdonia if I want to climb Mount Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa)?

If your primary goal is to summit Mount Snowdon, the village of Llanberis is arguably the best base. It sits right at the foot of the mountain and is the starting point for both the Llanberis Path (the most popular walking route) and the Snowdon Mountain Railway. Other excellent, well-connected basecamps include the picturesque villages of Betws-y-Coed and Beddgelert, both of which offer easy access to the Snowdon bus network.

Are guest houses and B&Bs in Snowdonia dog-friendly?

Yes, Snowdonia is an incredibly dog-friendly region, and many B&Bs and self-catering cottages welcome well-behaved pets. Establishments near the coast or major walking trails often provide dedicated pet facilities like outdoor hoses and doggy welcome packs. However, luxury historic houses and boutique guest houses may have strict pet-free policies to protect antique furnishings, so always verify the specific pet rules before booking.

How much does a bed and breakfast in Snowdonia cost per night in 2026?

Prices for Snowdonia B&Bs in 2026 vary widely depending on the location, season, and level of luxury. A budget-friendly coastal or rural B&B typically starts around £85 to £100 per night. Mid-range guest houses with great amenities average between £120 and £150 per night. For five-star luxury country houses featuring fine dining and spa-like facilities, expect to pay anywhere from £180 to £350+ per night.

Do I need a car to get to a B&B in Snowdonia National Park?

While having a car gives you the most flexibility to explore remote valleys, you absolutely do not need one if you choose your location wisely. Coastal towns like Barmouth, Porthmadog, and Conwy have direct mainline train stations just a short walk from excellent guest houses. Once you arrive, you can use the reliable local bus services, heritage railways, and the dedicated Snowdon bus network to reach the major hiking trails and attractions.

When is the best time of year to book a guest house in Snowdonia?

For the best balance of pleasant weather and quieter trails, late spring (May to June) and early autumn (September to October) are the ideal times to visit. If you plan to travel during the peak UK summer school holidays (late July through August), you must book your accommodation at least three to four months in advance, as the most popular B&Bs in hub towns like Betws-y-Coed will sell out completely.

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