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Gwynedd: Best family friendly accommodations

Among the 10260 accommodations in the area, here is the list of the 4 best family friendly ones

A Cosy Holiday Cottage On A Working Sheep Farm - Gwynedd
9.9 56 reviews
Gwynedd
03/09 – 13/09
A$202/nighttotal: A$2020 (10 )

A Cosy Holiday Cottage On A Working Sheep Farm

1 2
apartment , Waunfawr
This Waunfawr holiday cottage boasts stunning views over Caernarfon Bay and Anglesey, situated near the Welsh Highland Railway station and within easy driving distance (approximately 10km) of Caernarfon, Llanberis, and Zip World.
Sleeping up to five guests in three bedrooms (two doubles, one single) and one bathroom, this self-catering property features a fully equipped kitchen with fridge, freezer, and microwave, a garden, patio with BBQ, ample parking, oil central heating, and free internet access.
Lily Cottage - Gwynedd
9.6 100 reviews
Gwynedd
07/10 – 14/10
A$96/nighttotal: A$672 (7 )

Lily Cottage

1 1
house , Caernarfon
Lily Cottage is located in Caernarfon, a short drive from Snowdon Mountain Railway (12.4 km), Snowdon (17.7 km), and Portmeirion (32.2 km), offering a peaceful retreat from the town. It has consistently received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and user experience.
The house is a comfortable and relaxing 1-bedroom property with a 90 square metre floor area, ideal for a couple. Enjoy the private garden, relax with a game of pool, and prepare meals in the fully equipped kitchen, all while staying connected with free Wi-Fi and parking on-site.
Glan Meon Cottage - Gwynedd
9.3 53 reviews
Gwynedd
16/08 – 20/08
A$243/nighttotal: A$972 (4 )

Glan Meon Cottage

1 2
house , Barmouth
Glan Meon Cottage is a short walk from Barmouth Beach, offering easy access to the stunning coastline and the famous Barmouth Estuary, and is within easy reach of popular attractions like Harlech Castle (11 miles) and Portmeirion (19 miles). The cottage has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience, making it a great choice for a relaxing getaway.
The property is a comfortable 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom dwelling with a floor area of 90 square metres, accommodating up to 2 guests. Glan Meon Cottage features a fully equipped kitchen, a terrace, a garden, free Wi-Fi, and parking, as well as a range of activities in the surrounding area including golfing, cycling, and fishing.
Cosy Modern Cottage By The Sea, Heart Of Snowdonia - Gwynedd
8.7 135 reviews
Gwynedd
30/09 – 05/10
A$172/nighttotal: A$860 (5 )

Cosy Modern Cottage By The Sea, Heart Of Snowdonia

2 2
house , Llwyngwril
This beachfront cottage in Llwyngwril, Gwynedd, offers direct beach access and is situated 12km from Aberdovey Golf Club and 12km from Castell y Bere.
The 20-square-metre property sleeps seven guests across two bedrooms, boasts a fully equipped kitchen, private garden, patio, barbecue, free parking and Wi-Fi, and is close to Snowdonia National Park hiking trails.

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Best Gwynedd accommodations with a fireplace

Deganwy Beach House - Gwynedd
9.7 81 reviews
Gwynedd
16/08 – 20/08
A$246/nighttotal: A$984 (4 )

Deganwy Beach House

1 2
house , Deganwy
This luxurious Deganwy townhouse, a two-minute walk from Deganwy beach and golf club and ten minutes from the village and train station, offers stunning west-facing sea views over the Conwy estuary towards Anglesey and the Great Orme.
The recently refurbished property boasts two bedrooms (king-size and twin), one bathroom, sleeps four, includes a well-equipped kitchen with two fridges, a dishwasher, and a washing machine, plus two private parking spaces, access to communal gardens, and smart TV and Wi-Fi.
2 Bedroom Caravan - Sleeps 6 - Parking Seaside - Gwynedd
Gwynedd
22/06 – 25/06
A$222/nighttotal: A$666 (3 )

2 Bedroom Caravan - Sleeps 6 - Parking Seaside

1 2
chalet , Abergele
This holiday lodge is located in Kinmel Bay, offering sea views from its patio and balcony, and is a 17-minute walk from Towyn Beach, with Bodelwyddan Castle 7 kilometres away.
This 95 square metre chalet provides accommodation for up to 11 guests across two bedrooms, featuring a well-equipped kitchen, a comfortable living room with a fireplace, free WiFi, and private parking.
Bwthyn Defaid - Gwynedd
9.8 106 reviews
Gwynedd
30/09 – 05/10
A$259/nighttotal: A$1295 (5 )

Bwthyn Defaid

3 2
house , Nefyn
Bwthyn Defaid is a charming holiday home located in Nefyn, a picturesque coastal town in North Wales, just 4km from Nefyn & District Golf Club, and within easy reach of other attractions such as Snowdon (48km), Portmeirion (35km), and Bangor Cathedral (47km). This well-rated property has received excellent reviews for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The 130 square meter home comfortably accommodates up to 4 guests in its 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. Guests can enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, a relaxing garden, free Wi-Fi, and free private parking, as well as a terrace/balcony, perfect for enjoying the beautiful surroundings.
Caerau Farm House - Gwynedd
8.5 23 reviews
Gwynedd
24/08 – 29/08
A$186/nighttotal: A$930 (5 )

Caerau Farm House

2 2
house , Llanidloes
Caerau Farm House is located in Llanidloes, just 27 kilometres from the Elan Valley and 26 kilometres from Dolforwyn Castle, offering a peaceful escape in the countryside. The property has received very good user ratings and is considered excellent for its location and cleanliness.
This two-bedroom cottage offers 105 square metres of space, comfortably accommodating up to four guests. The house features a fully equipped kitchen, a comfortable living area, a modern bathroom with a walk-in shower, a garden, free Wi-Fi, and private parking.

Frequently asked questions about accommodations in Gwynedd

  • What are the must-see attractions in Gwynedd, United Kingdom?

    Gwynedd boasts some incredible sights. For history buffs, Caernarfon Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a must-see, along with Harlech Castle and Conwy Castle, equally impressive examples of medieval architecture. Snowdonia National Park is a breathtaking landscape, offering stunning mountain views and opportunities for hiking. The Italianate village of Portmeirion is a unique and visually striking destination, famous for its colourful buildings and quirky atmosphere. Plas Newydd House and Gardens on Anglesey offers a glimpse into Welsh history and beautiful gardens.
  • What are the best accommodations in Gwynedd?

    Among the accommodations in Gwynedd, The Tilman, Castle Cottage Inn and Victoria House Room Only Accommodation are the most popular ones.

  • Are there any seasonal events or cultural festivals in Gwynedd, United Kingdom?

    Gwynedd hosts several events throughout the year. The National Eisteddfod, a major Welsh cultural festival, rotates locations and sometimes takes place in Gwynedd. Many smaller local festivals celebrate Welsh culture and traditions, often centred around music and food, throughout the summer months. Check local listings closer to your travel dates for specifics.
  • What are the best accommodations with a pool in Gwynedd?

    Portmeirion Village & Castell Deudraeth, The Waterloo Hotel and The Celtic Royal Hotel are the best accommodations with a pool in Gwynedd.

  • What are the most characteristic landscapes and terrains found in Gwynedd, United Kingdom?

    Gwynedd's landscapes are incredibly diverse. Snowdonia National Park dominates much of the county, featuring rugged mountains, including Mount Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa), deep valleys, and fast-flowing rivers. The Llŷn Peninsula offers dramatic coastal scenery with sandy beaches and rocky headlands. Anglesey, an island just off the coast, has a gentler landscape with rolling hills and beautiful coastal paths.
  • What are the best accommodations with a jacuzzi in Gwynedd?

  • What are the best outdoor activities in Gwynedd, United Kingdom?

    Gwynedd is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Hiking and climbing in Snowdonia are incredibly popular, with trails catering to all abilities. Water sports like kayaking and paddleboarding are available on the coast and inland lakes. Cycling routes abound, from gentle coastal paths to challenging mountain passes. Rock climbing and mountain biking are also popular activities in the Snowdonia area.
  • What are the best accommodations for families and kids in Gwynedd?

    The best accommodations for families and kids in Gwynedd are Castle Cottage Inn, Mary's Court Guest House - Mairlys and Portmeirion Village & Castell Deudraeth.

  • What is the best time of year to visit Gwynedd, United Kingdom with kids?

    Summer (June to August) offers the warmest weather and the longest daylight hours, ideal for outdoor activities. However, it's also peak season, so expect larger crowds. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, while still providing opportunities for exploring the outdoors. Winter can be cold and wet, but offers a different kind of beauty, particularly in the snow-covered mountains (though access to some areas might be limited).
  • What are the best pet friendly accommodations in Gwynedd?

  • Are there local customs to be aware of in Gwynedd, United Kingdom?

    While Gwynedd is welcoming to visitors, it's helpful to be mindful of local customs. Learning a few basic Welsh phrases is always appreciated. Many places will have both English and Welsh signage. Respect for the environment, particularly in Snowdonia National Park, is crucial. Leave no trace and follow designated paths.
  • What are the best accommodations with parking in Gwynedd?

    The Tilman, Castle Cottage Inn and Victoria House Room Only Accommodation are the best accommodations with parking in Gwynedd.

  • What are the best ways to interact with locals and learn about their culture in Gwynedd, United Kingdom?

    Visiting local pubs and cafes is a great way to meet people and experience the local atmosphere. Attending local events and festivals provides opportunities to interact with residents and learn about their traditions. Many smaller museums and heritage centres showcase the rich history and culture of Gwynedd. Consider taking a guided walk or tour to learn more about the area from a local perspective.
  • What are some lesser-known attractions or hidden gems in Gwynedd, United Kingdom?

    Beyond the well-known castles, explore the less-visited castles like Dolbadarn Castle near Llanberis. The Nant Gwynant valley offers stunning scenery and quieter walks compared to the more popular Snowdon routes. The village of Beddgelert, with its charming atmosphere and association with the legendary dog Gelert, is worth a visit. The beaches of the Llŷn Peninsula, such as Porth Neigwl (Hell's Mouth), offer dramatic coastal scenery and opportunities for surfing.
  • What are some must-try local dishes in Gwynedd, United Kingdom?

    Gwynedd's cuisine reflects its coastal location and agricultural heritage. Try laverbread, a seaweed delicacy often served as a breakfast dish. Fresh seafood, particularly shellfish, is readily available. Traditional Welsh cakes, bara brith (fruit bread), and Cawl (a hearty lamb stew) are must-tries. Look for local restaurants that focus on seasonal and locally sourced ingredients.

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Best Gwynedd accommodations with a balcony

Aberdunant Hall Holiday Park - Gwynedd
9.2 2238 reviews
Gwynedd
03/09 – 13/09
A$234/nighttotal: A$2340 (10 )

Aberdunant Hall Holiday Park

2 2
mobile home , Porthmadog
Aberdunant Hall Holiday Park is located just 15 miles from Snowdon and 29 miles from Anglesey Sea Zoo, offering a peaceful escape in the heart of the Welsh countryside. The park has consistently received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
This mobile home provides a comfortable and well-equipped space for your stay, featuring a kitchen with a fridge, microwave, and other essentials. You can enjoy the on-site restaurant, bar, and coffee shop, take advantage of the electric vehicle charging station, or relax in the garden with its scenic views.
Stylish Penthouse Apartment For 4 In Beaumaris - Gwynedd
9.7 290 reviews
Gwynedd
03/09 – 13/09
A$186/nighttotal: A$1860 (10 )

Stylish Penthouse Apartment For 4 In Beaumaris

2 2
apartment , Beaumaris
This charming flat is ideally located in Beaumaris, just a short walk from the historic Courthouse & Gaol and the popular Penny Farthing Sweet Shop, making it perfect for exploring this picturesque town. The property has received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
This two-bedroom flat comfortably accommodates four guests. It features a fully equipped kitchen, a garden, and parking, and offers a range of entertainment options, including a TV, DVD player, and a selection of books and videos.
Drws Y Nant - Gwynedd
9.5 24 reviews
Gwynedd
07/10 – 14/10
A$184/nighttotal: A$1288 (7 )

Drws Y Nant

3 1
house , Dolgellau
This smoke-free apartment is located in Dolgellau, just 0.8 miles from Cymer Abbey and 2.8 miles from Torrent Walk, making it ideal for exploring the town and surrounding natural beauty. This property has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and user experience.
The apartment offers a comfortable space with 65 square metres of floor area and one bathroom. Guests can enjoy a terrace, garden and parking, as well as a fully equipped kitchen, washing machine and internet access.
Snowdonia Escape - Gwynedd
8.8 111 reviews
Gwynedd
22/06 – 25/06
A$235/nighttotal: A$705 (3 )

Snowdonia Escape

2 2
chalet , Trawsfynydd
This charming chalet is located in the peaceful village of Trawsfynydd, just 22 kilometres from Zip World Slate Caverns and a scenic 43 kilometre drive from Snowdon. The chalet has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The chalet has two bedrooms and one bathroom, offering comfortable accommodation for up to four guests in a 6 square metre space. It comes equipped with modern amenities, a terrace, a garden, and free parking, making it ideal for those looking to explore the surrounding countryside and enjoy the peace and quiet of Trawsfynydd.

Best Gwynedd accommodations with a kitchen

Delightful Stone Built Cottage With Stunning Views - Gwynedd
10 50 reviews
Gwynedd
03/09 – 13/09
A$181/nighttotal: A$1810 (10 )

Delightful Stone Built Cottage With Stunning Views

1 2
apartment , Caernarfon
Ysgubor Fach, a fully accessible two-bedroom cottage in Gallt-y-foel, offers panoramic hill and Anglesey views and is conveniently located for exploring Anglesey's attractions (exact distance unspecified).
This stone-built former coach house features an upside-down layout with two bathrooms (one en-suite), a kitchen/diner, a separate lounge, and sleeps four guests, boasting a spiral staircase connecting the floors.
No62 - Gwynedd
9.7 13 reviews
Gwynedd
20/06 – 27/06
A$131/nighttotal: A$917 (7 )

No62

1 4
apartment , Anglesey
This ground-floor apartment is situated on Beaumaris's main street, offering immediate access to the town's amenities and the seafront, with Beaumaris Castle within easy walking distance.
Sleeping six guests, this three-bedroom flat boasts a spacious open-plan living area, a well-equipped kitchen, and a bathroom, providing comfortable self-catering accommodation ideal for families exploring Anglesey.
Clydfan - Gwynedd
8.7 29 reviews
Gwynedd
22/06 – 25/06
A$197/nighttotal: A$591 (3 )

Clydfan

1 2
house , Caernarfon
Clydfan is situated in Caernarfon, a short walk from Caernarfon Castle and within easy reach of Snowdon (18km), Anglesey Sea Zoo (19km), Beaumaris Castle (21km) and Red Wharf Bay (24km). The property has received very good ratings for location, cleanliness and user experience.
The house has one bedroom, one bathroom and can accommodate up to four guests, covering 90 square metres. Guests can enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, a comfortable TV, free Wi-Fi, and a range of activities in the area, including golfing, cycling, fishing and exploring historical sites.
Bwythyn Tyddyn Sachau - Gwynedd
9.7 55 reviews
Gwynedd
07/10 – 14/10
A$128/nighttotal: A$896 (7 )

Bwythyn Tyddyn Sachau

3 1
house , Abererch
Bwythyn Tyddyn Sachau is located in Abererch, a charming village on the Llyn Peninsula, just 24 kilometres from the picturesque Portmeirion and within easy reach of Snowdonia National Park (40 kilometres to Snowdon Mountain Railway and 45 kilometres to Snowdon). The property has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The 3-bedroom house comfortably sleeps up to 6 guests. It offers a range of amenities including free Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, a washing machine, and a TV, plus a peaceful garden and free parking. Guests can enjoy the tranquility of the Llyn Peninsula, explore the rugged beauty of the coastline, and take advantage of the many attractions in the area.
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