Bed and Breakfast in North Wales

2413 available b&b offers

7 nights
2
1
  • airbnb
  • booking
  • vrbo
  • expedia
  • premierinn
  • sykescottages
  • plumguide
  • hotelscom
  • tripadvisor
  • homestay
  • tuivillas
  • hostelworld
North Wales bed and breakfast
Choose the perfect holiday accommodation
Price per night
Accommodation type
Rating

2413 Bed and Breakfasts and Inn in North Wales

Best North Wales bed and breakfasts with breakfast included

The Old Rectory - North Wales
9.1 190 reviews

The Old Rectory

B&B, Amlwch
The Old Rectory is a charming bed and breakfast in Amlwch, a charming town on Anglesey, just 12 miles from Holyhead. It has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
This cosy guesthouse offers guests a private external bathroom in each room and a tranquil garden with mountain views. You can enjoy a continental breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and satellite TV during your stay.
Plas Heulog Holiday Accommodation - North Wales
8.8 46 reviews

Plas Heulog Holiday Accommodation

B&B, Llanfairfechan
Plas Heulog Holiday Accommodation in Llanfairfechan offers excellent sea views and is situated 22.5km from Llandudno Pier and 27.4km from the Snowdon Mountain Railway.
Each self-catering unit at this family-friendly guesthouse features private parking, Wi-Fi, a terrace or balcony, a fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher, and a private bathroom, plus access to a shared garden.
Cann Office Hotel - North Wales
9.4 197 reviews

Cann Office Hotel

B&B, Welshpool
The Cann Office Hotel, a 4-star establishment in Welshpool, offers convenient access to Lake Vyrnwy (19km), Eryri National Park (20km), Gregynog Hall (22km), and Glyndŵr's Way (24km).
This guest house provides rooms with Wi-Fi, a restaurant, bar, fitness centre, parking, and accommodates up to two guests, perfect for a couple's getaway or a short break exploring mid-Wales.
Bron-y-graig - North Wales
9.2 688 reviews

Bron-y-graig

B&B, Corwen
Bron-y-Graig is a Victorian town house located in Corwen, close to Betws-y-Coed, Llangollen and Bala, with stunning views of the surrounding mountains and river. The B&B has excellent user, location and cleanliness ratings.
The house has a charming courtyard setting and offers nine bedrooms. Guests can enjoy a restaurant, a bar, a fitness centre, a terrace, a garden, room service and free parking.

Best North Wales bed and breakfasts with a garden

The Bucks Head - North Wales
8.7 52 reviews

The Bucks Head

B&B, Church Stretton
This B&B in Church Stretton provides easy access to Stokesay Castle (13 kilometres), Ludlow Castle (26 kilometres), and Shrewsbury Cathedral (21 kilometres).
This accommodation offers a garden, bar, complimentary Wi-Fi, and parking for up to three guests, with breakfast options including continental or full English.
Llety Brynawel Guest House - North Wales
9.7 696 reviews

Llety Brynawel Guest House

B&B, Pennal
Llety Brynawel Guest House is located in Pennal, a village 11 km from Aberdovey and 7 km from Machynlleth, offering a peaceful retreat in the stunning Dyfi Valley. This B&B has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The guest house has one bedroom and one bathroom, accommodating up to two guests. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, private parking, a kitchen, a garden, a restaurant, and room service, making it a comfortable and convenient choice for travellers exploring the area.
Eryri Golden Stays - North Wales
8.0 1 review

Eryri Golden Stays

B&B, Capel Garmon
Eryri Golden Stays, a guest house in Capel Garmon, offers convenient access to Snowdon, located 24 kilometres away, and is 31 kilometres from Llandudno Pier.
This 30 square metre B&B accommodates up to three guests in one bedroom with a private bathroom, featuring complimentary WiFi, private parking, and a garden with a picnic area.
Secluded Chalet On The Llyn Peninsula - North Wales
9.9 29 reviews

Secluded Chalet On The Llyn Peninsula

gîte
This charming cottage is located on the Llyn Peninsula, just three miles from the seaside town of Pwllheli and a short distance from a quiet country lane. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience, making it an ideal choice for a relaxing getaway.
The cottage has three bedrooms and one bathroom, comfortably accommodating up to five guests. The property boasts a modern kitchen, a private outdoor space with a hot tub, and ample parking, making it perfect for families or groups looking to explore the stunning Llyn Peninsula.

Frequently asked questions about bed and breakfast in North Wales

  • Are there any famous festivals in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Yes, North Wales hosts several well-known festivals. The National Eisteddfod, a celebration of Welsh language and culture, is a major event that moves around Wales each year, sometimes landing in North Wales. The Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod is another significant event, attracting performers and visitors from across the globe. Smaller, local festivals celebrating aspects of Welsh culture and heritage are also frequent throughout the year.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts in North Wales?

    Among the B&Bs in North Wales, Crickleigh House, Berwyn Guest House and The View Guest House (Adults Only) are the most popular ones.

  • What types of bed and breakfasts are available in North Wales?

    If you are visiting North Wales for a few days or a short weekend trip you can book bed and breakfast properties that can help you do more. This is essential because you want to make the most of the choices. Bed and breakfast properties are available in different types and therefore you can look for these rooms in various hotels, local inns and private residences. These allow you to interact with local people and get to know more about North Wales than you can through guidebooks. Also, you can look for the best bed and breakfast properties that come furnished with modern amenities and facilities like free parking and Wi-Fi internet connection to help you make the most of your holidays.
  • Are there unique cultural experiences or workshops available in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Absolutely! You can find workshops on traditional Welsh crafts like weaving at places like the Nant Gwynant craft centre, or learn to make Welsh cakes in various cooking classes across the region. Many towns and villages host regular craft fairs and demonstrations, showcasing local artisans and their skills. Exploring the numerous castles and historic sites offers a unique insight into Welsh history and culture.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with a pool in North Wales?

    Berwyn Guest House, Pisgah Guesthouse and The Courthouse are the best B&Bs with a pool in North Wales.

  • When is a good time to visit North Wales?

    If you are visiting North Wales for the first time you should visit the region in the summer months when the weather is relatively pleasant and warm. This allows you to make the most of the holidays and you can do more outdoor adventures and explorations. Hence, you should visit North Wales from April to October when the average highs are bearable. Summer months from May to September would make things easier for you because you have longer days and a drier climate. This would ensure that you can visit various castles and beaches when you are exploring North Wales.
  • Which local specialties should not be missed in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Don't leave without trying some bara brith (a traditional fruitcake), laverbread (a seaweed delicacy, often served as a breakfast), or Cawl (a hearty Welsh stew). Local cheeses, like Caerphilly, are also worth sampling. Many pubs and restaurants offer locally sourced ingredients, showcasing the best of North Wales' culinary scene.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with a jacuzzi in North Wales?

  • What are the best beaches in North Wales?

    1. Llandudno North Shore Beach - If you are looking for a great family time together at the beach in Llandudno you can visit the Llandudno North Shore Beach. This beach also has a pier making it a perfect place for families and couples.
    2. Colwyn Bay Beach - Bigger than Rio's Copacabana, Colwyn Bay Beach offers a stretch of three miles with a promenade area as well. This makes this beach a perfect spot for those visiting North Wales for holidays.
    3. Criccieth Beach - If you are looking for a Blue Flag beach in North Wales, Criccieth Beach on the Llyn Peninsula is the one you should not miss. With shallow waters and low tides, this is a great family-friendly beach for those with kids and pets.
  • What are some unique or less touristy places to visit in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    For a quieter experience, consider exploring the Llyn Peninsula's coastal paths or the less-visited parts of Snowdonia National Park, such as the Nantlle Valley. The charming village of Beddgelert, while known, offers a more relaxed atmosphere compared to some of the busier tourist hotspots. The numerous smaller castles and historic houses scattered throughout the region are often less crowded than the larger, more famous ones.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts for families and kids in North Wales?

    The best B&Bs for families and kids in North Wales are Berwyn Guest House, Mary's Court Guest House - Mairlys and Y Capel Guest House.

  • How can I get around North Wales?

    Walk - If you are willing to walk you can cover plenty of attractions in North Wales on foot. You can use countryside walking trails that can get you places provided you have the stamina to walk. Bicycle - You can also make use of bicycle routes that are quite popular with locals. These routes can help you get over these rugged roads a bit quicker. Public Transport - However, if you are not willing to walk long distances you can make use of various bus services and operators like Traveline Cymru. You can also make use of the rail system when you want to reach places like Llandudno, Colwyn Bay and Rhyl. Car - Renting a car is one of the best ways to get around North Wales. This allows you to cover more places go off the beaten track and explore North Wales at your pace.
  • What kinds of terrain and natural landscapes does North Wales, United Kingdom offer?

    North Wales boasts a dramatic and diverse landscape. Snowdonia National Park dominates the region, featuring towering mountains, including Mount Snowdon, deep valleys, fast-flowing rivers, and stunning lakes. The coastline offers dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and charming estuaries. The varied terrain supports a rich biodiversity, from mountainous flora and fauna to coastal wildlife.
  • What are the best pet friendly bed and breakfasts in North Wales?

    The best pet friendly B&Bs in North Wales are Victoria House Room Only Accommodation, The Royal and Church Hill House.

  • What are the most popular foods in North Wales?

    When you are exploring North Wales you can browse through a variety of Welsh cuisine as you visit different towns and quaint villages. Welsh cuisine is quite different and is more focused on food-related to farmers. Hence, many of the foods are grown and caught locally. Welsh rarebit is one of the top foods you can find when you are exploring different towns in North Wales. Also, you can look out for top dishes like bara brith and Glamorgan sausages which are easy to find in various eateries. To start with you can enjoy cawl which is a Welsh soup made from a stew of lamb and locally grown vegetables.
  • Are there family-friendly hiking trails in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Yes, many! Snowdonia National Park has numerous trails suitable for families, ranging in difficulty. Easier walks around Llyn Ogwen or along the coast near Conwy are perfect for younger children. Always check trail difficulty and suitability before setting out, and ensure you have appropriate gear and provisions.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with parking in North Wales?

    Crickleigh House, Berwyn Guest House and Victoria House Room Only Accommodation are the best B&Bs with parking in North Wales.

  • Are there any safety tips for women travelling solo in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    While North Wales is generally very safe, it's always wise to be aware of your surroundings, particularly when hiking alone. Stick to well-lit and populated areas at night. Let someone know your itinerary and expected return time. Consider carrying a personal safety device. Familiarising yourself with local emergency numbers is also a good precaution.
  • What is the perfect week-long itinerary for North Wales, United Kingdom?

    A perfect week could involve exploring Snowdonia National Park (2 days), visiting Conwy Castle and town (1 day), exploring the Llyn Peninsula (1 day), spending time in the charming town of Betws-y-Coed (1 day), and perhaps a day in Anglesey, depending on your interests. Allow for flexibility and spontaneous exploration – that's part of the fun!
  • Are there any one-of-a-kind cultural experiences or workshops to try in North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Consider a traditional Welsh language lesson, a visit to a slate mine for a unique historical experience, or a workshop focusing on Welsh crafts like pottery or wood carving. Many local communities organise events and activities showcasing their unique heritage and traditions, so checking local listings is worthwhile.
  • What are some great opportunities to engage with locals and explore the culture of North Wales, United Kingdom?

    Visiting local pubs and markets is a great way to meet people. Attending local events, festivals, or community gatherings offers opportunities to interact with residents. Staying in smaller, family-run guesthouses or B&Bs can provide more opportunities for conversation and cultural exchange than larger hotels.

Nearby regions

Best pet friendly North Wales bed and breakfasts

Among the 2413 accommodations in North Wales, here are the 4 best pet friendly B&Bs

Cosy Little Room By The Castle, + Parking. - North Wales
9.5 1013 reviews

Cosy Little Room By The Castle, + Parking.

B&B
Rooms by the Castle is a charming guesthouse located within the historic walled town of Conwy, just a short walk from the castle, the town centre, and the harbour. This B&B has consistently received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The guesthouse offers a range of rooms, some of which have views of the castle. Guests can enjoy a shared kitchen, a garden with seating, and occasional evening events with a pizza oven. There are also plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities nearby, including climbing, hiking, and surfing.
Barley Rise - Quiet Rural Village Location - North Wales
9.9 145 reviews

Barley Rise - Quiet Rural Village Location

gîte
This Scandinavian-style self-catering cottage near Kelsall, Cheshire, offers a peaceful rural setting on a working farm with sheep and cows, a short drive (approximately 10-20 km) from Delamere Forest, Chester, and Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet.
Sleeping up to five guests in three bedrooms and one bathroom, the property boasts a well-equipped kitchen with dishwasher, a wood-burning stove, a garden with decking and barbecue, plus stables available for horse riders.
The Haven - North Wales
8.6 862 reviews

The Haven

B&B, Holyhead
The Haven B&B is located in Holyhead, just a short walk from Newry Beach and within easy driving distance of Anglesey Sea Zoo, Red Wharf Bay, Bangor Cathedral and Beaumaris Castle. The B&B receives very good user ratings and excellent ratings for its location and cleanliness.
The B&B offers a range of rooms, some with seating areas, all equipped with private bathrooms featuring showers and hairdryers. Guests can enjoy free parking, a kitchen, a terrace, room service, a tennis court, and free Wi-Fi throughout the property, as well as continental, full English/Irish, or vegetarian breakfast options.
Plas Dolguog - North Wales
8.2 190 reviews

Plas Dolguog

B&B, Machynlleth
Plas Dolguog is a charming bed and breakfast located just 32km from Aberystwyth Golf Club, 32km from Clarach Bay, and 21km from Aberdovey Golf Club, offering a peaceful retreat in the beautiful Welsh countryside. The accommodation has consistently received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
Each unit at Plas Dolguog features a private terrace with stunning mountain views, perfect for enjoying the fresh air. The B&B can accommodate up to two guests and offers a range of amenities, including free Wi-Fi, private parking, flat-screen TVs, and private bathrooms with showers and hairdryers. Guests can also enjoy a delicious breakfast with a choice of continental, full English/Irish, or vegetarian options.

Best North Wales bed and breakfasts with laundry available

Countryside 3-bedroom Static Caravan - North Wales
9.8 98 reviews

Countryside 3-bedroom Static Caravan

gîte
This charming self-catering cottage is situated on a working farm in central Anglesey, just a short drive from the Menai Straits and the coastal towns of Beaumaris and Bangor. The property has received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The cottage sleeps up to six guests in three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Enjoy the peaceful surroundings with amenities like a private hot tub, a fishing lake, a garden, and a BBQ area.
The Oasis Hotel - North Wales
9.1 244 reviews

The Oasis Hotel

B&B, Llandudno
This family-run guest house is located on Llandudno's seafront, a short walk from the North Wales Theater, Mostyn Champneys Retail Park, Oriel Mostyn Gallery, and Llandudno Rail Station. Guests have consistently rated the accommodation as very good for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience. The guest house features a residents lounge where guests can relax and enjoy sea views. Amenities include a full English breakfast, a private bathroom with complimentary toiletries, free Wi-Fi, and an award-winning garden for guests to enjoy.
The Old Dower House - North Wales
9.9 25 reviews

The Old Dower House

B&B, Whitchurch
The Old Dower House, a guesthouse in Whitchurch, Shropshire, is situated 34km from Chester Racecourse and 35km from Chester Zoo.
This one-bedroom guest house offers self-catering facilities including a fridge and dishwasher, sleeps two guests, and boasts free on-site parking, plus mountain views and nearby cycling and hiking opportunities in the Whitchurch area.
Holiday In The Wilds Of Snowdonia. - North Wales
9.8 235 reviews

Holiday In The Wilds Of Snowdonia.

gîte
This charming one-bedroom cottage is located in the hills of Snowdonia National Park, just 3 kilometres from Llandecwyn along a narrow tarmac lane, offering stunning views of the sea and mountains. The property has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and user experience.
The cottage is perfect for a couple looking for a relaxing getaway in the countryside. It features a cosy bedroom, a shower room, a kitchen/diner and a porch, as well as a garden with sea views, and is pet-friendly with access to nearby lakes for fishing, a 8-kilometre cycle path, and beaches within a 5-kilometre radius.
©2026 cozycozy.com